World ‘should follow Australia’s lead’ on staff-student sex Ad hoc approaches inadequate to deal with a widespread issue, campaigners say John Ross 8月 3日
Australian education exports nudge A$32 billion Record earnings underline importance of international students to universities’ bottom lines John Ross 8月 2日
Confucius Institutes should not be shut down Provided universities offer other avenues to debate contentious issues, institutes’ pro-China stance should not be a deal-breaker, says Jeffrey Gil Jeffrey Gil 8月 2日
Four mathematicians scoop Fields Medals Maths prodigy just second Australian to claim discipline’s highest honour John Ross 8月 1日
Supervisor-student sexual relationships ‘never OK’ Australian sector adopts ‘united viewpoint’ against unequal relationships John Ross 7月 31日
Major report backs teaching excellence framework for Australia Ten-point plan for post-school education also backs merger of vocational and university funding systems John Ross 7月 31日
Questionable techniques ‘rife’ in ecological research Study suggests reproducibility crisis may not be limited to psychology and biomedicine John Ross 7月 31日
Victoria faces defeat as council supports name change The long-reigning monarch’s name faces removal from another of the world’s universities John Ross 7月 30日
Academic freedom: justified privilege, or overreach of expertise? Academic lawyer and conservative thinktank leader go head-to-head John Ross 7月 28日
How will fees-free education affect New Zealand’s universities? John Ross examines what Jacinda Ardern’s policy might mean for institutions, employers and students John Ross 7月 26日
Worrying signs for Australia’s gravy train Is Australia’s 中国A片 export industry destined to become a victim of its own success? John Ross 7月 24日
Is Australia’s international enrolment tidal wave sustainable? Likely downturn in recruitment coincides with dwindling domestic funding John Ross 7月 24日