John Ross joined Times Higher Education?as?APAC editor in February 2018. He was previously higher education and science correspondent with The Australian newspaper. He has won the National Press Club¡¯s Higher Education Journalist of the Year award three times, most recently in 2022, and has been shortlisted six times. He holds a communications degree from what is now the University of Technology Sydney. He swims in the Pacific Ocean every day, drinks too much coffee and plays Galician bagpipes quite badly.
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Posters calling philosopher a ¡®fascist¡¯ appear on campus after she backed event branded ¡®dehumanising¡¯ by her boss
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¡®Census¡¯ of research integrity advisors finds that their role is unknown to many, sometimes including themselves
Government crackdown on student ¡®poaching¡¯ could curb legitimate university activities and hit enrolments, experts warn
Sector looks to Universities Accord to consummate budget¡¯s ¡®down payment¡¯
University leaders under pressure to do more with less amid demands from students for a ¡®great hybrid experience¡¯
Academics¡¯ rush to cater for different learning preferences with plethora of readings, videos and slides leaves course participants fatigued
Australian universities push responsibility for casualisation onto Canberra¡¯s funding arrangements
As rentals become scarcer and dearer, international students are increasingly unwilling to travel without pre-arranged lodgings
May Day rallies kick off a ¡®week of action¡¯ from coast to coast, as more union branches plan stoppages ¨C and others reach agreement
Rare involvement of learned academy in establishing ¡®reasonable doubt¡¯ over child murder conviction paves way for mechanisms to forestall future injustices
Figures indicate ¡®crisis point¡¯ for spending on science and innovation, learned academy warns
ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ affairs minister flags better migration pathways for foreign students, but tougher entry standards in the first place
Despite ¡®debt avalanche¡¯, universities stress that tuition fee loans are ¡®not like grocery bills¡¯
The Dutch scientist on the physics of surfing, his re-entry into additive manufacturing and how he¡¯s ¡®drinking from the firehose¡¯ as dean of sport
Parental income should not influence eligibility for living allowances, Australian academics argue
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Review calls for reduction in ministerial veto powers, highlights ARC¡¯s role as ¡®guardian of basic research¡¯, but keeps applied research in the mix
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University says attempts to retrospectively change a years-old agreement are about ¡®resolving ambiguities¡¯ around how staff are paid for student consultations
Single system for accessing skills training and higher education would remove longstanding barriers between the two, lobby group claims
With international students flocking here in record numbers, administrators deny they are enrolling foreigners to ¡®offset¡¯ domestic declines