New Zealand study highlights what matters for HE access and success A landmark analysis of several government data sets will help policymakers make more effective interventions, says Roger Smyth By Roger Smyth 11 October
AIEC 2018: international fees trust fund ¡®just another idea¡¯ Universities responsible for ensuring research funding sustainability, minister says By John Ross 10 October
AIEC 2018: minister wants more international students in regional Australia Non-urban Australia should be ¡®greater part of the international education story¡¯ By John Ross 9 October
AIEC 2018: Canada narrows gap on international education leaders Perceptions of quality keep US and UK in the game, major survey finds By John Ross 9 October
Adelaide gazumps rivals with ¡®matching scholarship¡¯ University offers 15 per cent discount to applicants who have already been offered support by another institution By John Ross 9 October
Australia lobbied to rejoin ¡®Asian Erasmus¡¯ scheme Country¡¯s vice-chancellors conceived exchange programme, only to abandon it as focus shifted to recruitment By John Ross 8 October
International students face ¡®triple the risk¡¯ of sexual assault Fear and shame deter foreigners from reporting attacks, University of Canberra study finds By John Ross 8 October
Australia¡¯s free speech backlash ¡®absurd¡¯, says chancellor Gareth Evans adds that ¡®inherent lack of trust¡¯ prompted Australian National University to decline Western civilisation course By John Ross 4 October
Australian female student dominance ¡®approaching tipping point¡¯ Male skew in overseas students conceals female slant among domestic recruits By John Ross 2 October
Autonomy is non-negotiable, says v-c in Western civilisation row Sydney sets ground rules for controversial Western civilisation programme before talking ¡®tin tacks¡¯ By John Ross 30 September
QUT leaves Australian Technology Network Brisbane institution the latest to quit its representative subgrouping By John Ross 28 September
A lower graduate premium is no cause for alarm For most young Australians, a bachelor¡¯s degree remains a wise investment, says Andrew Norton By Andrew Norton 27 September