Teacher shortage looms in Australia as entry requirements rise Australian schools to run short of teachers as funding cuts and ¡®bad media¡¯ bite into education enrolments By John Ross 26 April
Brain gain: education credited for Australian population growth Foreign students help drive the growth of Australia¡¯s biggest cities By John Ross 24 April
Michelle Simmons: from east London comp to Australian of the Year The quantum computing pioneer and Australian of the Year talks about growing up in south-east London, creating the new field of atomic electronics and how to get more women into science By Sophie Inge 1 March
'Toxic' hazing culture on Australian campuses revealed Report focusing on University of Sydney alleges initiation ceremonies have led to assaults, a murder and a suicide By John Ross 26 February
High-achieving PhD candidates ¡®experience greatest stress¡¯ Symptoms of depression, anxiety and stress are more acute for PhD candidates classified as exceeding their schedule By Sophie Inge 16 February
Australian graduates increasingly settle for part-time jobs Almost two-fifths of employed university leavers were working part-time in 2017 By Sophie Inge 17 January
Australia fears decline in Chinese students over ¡®treason¡¯ laws Experts warn that prospective recruits may choose to study elsewhere if they do not feel welcome By Ellie Bothwell 16 January
One in four Australian graduates say degree not important for job Figures from 2017 Employer Satisfaction Survey raise concerns about the value of some degrees By Sophie Inge 12 January
World University Rankings 2018 by subject: psychology, life sciences and clinical results out now Universities in the US dominate new Times Higher Education psychology ranking By Ellie Bothwell 8 November
Australian universities unimpressed by impact assessment plans Institutions left ¡®bemused¡¯ by ratings delivered by pilot By Rachael Pells 3 November
New Zealand universities fear funding cut under fee-free regime Vice-chancellors say it is unclear whether the government will fully compensate universities after scrapping fees By Ellie Bothwell 30 October
Australia: minister criticises v-cs¡¯ opposition to ¡®modest¡¯ changes Simon Birmingham defends plans for 7.5 per cent increase in fees and 2.5 per cent funding cut By John Morgan 8 September