Coronavirus crisis may spell the end of an era for international education Western universities may soon need to operate with far fewer international students thanks to the Covid-19 contagion, says Salvatore Babones Salvatore Babones 3月 22日
More clamps on campus teaching Australian universities’ online flight continues, as government tightens noose on indoor gatherings John Ross 3月 20日
Australia says farewell to HE policy powerhouse The influence of Denise Bradley, an ‘intellectually courageous’ policy powerhouse, was steeped in personal experience John Ross 3月 20日
Raising fees the least worst option for Australia, says Norton Compromise needed to avert lost generation of university students, says Australian policy guru John Ross 3月 19日
Demand-driven funding in Australia should be restored Slightly higher fees would be a reasonable price for a system that responds to student numbers and preferences, says Andrew Norton Andrew Norton 3月 19日
Coronavirus: almost all Australian universities head online More institutions desert on-campus programmes as government moves the goalposts John Ross 3月 18日
Australia waives work restrictions for overseas nursing students Australia bends rules to marshal health resources as social distancing directives are intensified John Ross 3月 18日
Australian universities bite the bullet on online delivery Go remote now or later? That’s the question, as coronavirus threatens campus shutdowns John Ross 3月 17日
Wollongong takes breather and decides to go remote Wollongong and other Australian universities race towards fully online course delivery amid rapid escalation of coronavirus crisis John Ross 3月 16日
Coronavirus hit to Australian students’ finances Sources of personal income may dry up as outbreak takes toll on sectors that employ many young people, expert says John Ross 3月 16日
Judgment raises questions over ‘publish or perish’ rules Critics say Australian tribunal finding confuses workload measures with performance ratings John Ross 3月 16日