Onshore study squeeze ‘undermines branch campus ambitions’ While Australia says it wants universities ‘going to the world’, its policies are making it harder John Ross 7月 17日
With fewer overseas students, Australia must fully fund research The government must recognise that lower international revenues will make research costs unsustainable, says John Carroll John Carroll 7月 15日
New Adelaide University bids to entice international students Programme details released as Adelaide’s universities enter final stage of merger Helen Packer 7月 15日
We need support as threats worsen, says scholar who sued Auckland Microbiologist Siouxsie Wiles, who was harassed over pandemic commentaries, fears New Zealand’s universities still too slow to protect staff Helen Packer 7月 15日
Auckland ‘too slow’ to protect academic from pandemic threats Judge tells university to pay damages but rules there was no breach of Siouxsie Wiles’ academic freedom Helen Packer 7月 8日
New Zealand seeks to drive up degree completion rates When too many students fail to graduate, small investments can make a world of difference, says commission John Ross 7月 8日
Name change demands over university namesake’s colonial legacy La Trobe moniker celebrates a genocidal past, staff and students say John Ross 7月 6日
Australia’s international student caps ‘will cost billions’ Big business and states join universities in opposing proposed limits John Ross 7月 5日
Take a chill pill on overseas student caps, universities told Proposal an improvement on current ‘blunt tools’ that undermine policy and facilitate exploitation, says Australian Labor MP and former international education boss John Ross 7月 4日
Visa delays continue to plague Australian universities Universities haemorrhage money as students face months-long waits John Ross 7月 3日
Overseas enrolments rebound in New Zealand universities Slow easing of Covid border restrictions helped international education avoid purges elsewhere, figures suggest John Ross 7月 2日