Beijing warning ¡®will have limited effect¡¯ on Australian recruitment Past advisories have not quenched Chinese students¡¯ thirst for overseas study By John Ross 10 June
China warns students of ¡®safety risks¡¯ in Australia Ministry of Education¡¯s advice follows spike in ¡®discriminatory incidents¡¯ during pandemic By John Ross 9 June
Australia¡¯s gender equity push ¡®to be maintained during crisis¡¯ Universities pledge that women will not be disproportionately affected by the Covid-19 wrecking ball By John Ross 9 June
Murdoch accused of using crisis as ¡®cover¡¯ to cut research time Australian university directs academics to spend up to 80 per cent of their time teaching, despite relatively healthy financial position By John Ross 9 June
No rush to the lecture hall in virus-free NZ Remote delivery seen as a continuing necessity as long as students are stranded overseas By John Ross 9 June
Stuttering restart for crucial English language tests Tests are back in some regions but not others, as international education braces for a staggered start By John Ross 9 June
New Zealand universities¡¯ Covid-19 prognosis looks healthy A plan to put foreign students in supervised quarantine before studying could rescue international programmes, says Roger Smyth By Roger Smyth 8 June
Australian state to guarantee universities¡¯ loans NSW offer will help ¡®bridge the gap¡¯ between Canberra¡¯s lifeline and universities¡¯ needs By John Ross 6 June
Pandemic achieving long-sought decasualisation of Australian universities ¡®Personal crisis¡¯ may turn out to be a blessing in disguise for some insecurely employed staff By John Ross 5 June
UQ to reconsider China activist's suspension Media coverage has made it difficult to 'untangle' misconduct allegations from freedom of speech claims, chancellor says By John Ross 5 June
Pandemic ¡®confirms face-to-face teaching is here to stay¡¯ University chiefs laud success of rapid online pivot but say campus-based programmes will not disappear any time soon By John Ross 4 June
More Australian universities flag pay freezes and redundancies Choice will guide job cuts, institutions pledge, as sector confronts A$16bn black hole By John Ross 3 June