Policy details ¡®portrayed as science¡¯ during Covid Australian epidemiologists pressed to defend unscientific aspects of lockdowns, as politicians exaggerate the evidence base By John Ross 11 August
University leaders ¡®sided against us¡¯ on China: Turnbull Vice-chancellors acted like fawning retail attendants in Pretty Woman, former prime minister says By John Ross 10 August
Everybody needs good neighbours: Sydney heavyweights pledge d¨¦tente Sydney and UNSW vow to collaborate more, while shrugging off snarky stereotypes By John Ross 10 August
University of the South Pacific v-c secures reappointment Pal Ahluwalia to run multi-country university from Samoa, as audit clears management of breaches By John Ross 9 August
With borders closed, ANZ universities reach out via ¡®hubs¡¯ Asia operations are either being expanded or newly opened as the countries' universities aim to keep students engaged and enrolled By Joyce Lau 9 August
THE Live ANZ: homespun delivery ¡®boosts engagement¡¯ Many might be digital natives, but students warm to academics¡¯ warts-and-all e-learning efforts By John Ross 8 August
THE Live ANZ: ¡®free¡¯ education ¡®taken for granted¡¯ Whitlam and HECS fostered a ¡®social psychology¡¯ of indifference towards higher education, Australasian conference hears By John Ross 7 August
THE Live ANZ: universities fret over hiring staff with borders shut Responsible border control has, ironically, left Australia and New Zealand trailing their competitors By Joyce Lau 5 August
THE Live ANZ: overseas students slow to take up New Zealand return Continuing students slow to return despite government green light, while visa applications from first-timers are binned By John Ross 5 August
THE Live ANZ: Australian international recruitment ¡®can rebound¡¯, Tudge says Education minister cites buoyant student experience ratings as evidence of the country¡¯s ¡®fundamentals¡¯ By John Ross 5 August
University ¡®fudging figures¡¯ on sociology cuts Course cut critics castigate Australian institution for using data selectively, as sociologists elsewhere watch on nervously By John Ross 3 August
Australian universities to profit from students going elsewhere Investment in education services provider IDP set to pay multimillion-dollar dividends as students use its language tests to head to Canada and UK By John Ross 3 August