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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Always left holding the wrong end of the stick, independent institutions hope for a ¡®reset¡¯ from the misleadingly named universities accord
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Other suggestions to ease military skill shortages include funding future reservists¡¯ studies and ¡®opening up¡¯ to international students
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Student union demands overhaul as post-Covid cost pressures exacerbate student poverty
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Melbourne boss explains why knowledge is service, and why unbridled casualisation would displease his dad
Australian government¡¯s cash injection may provide short-term relief, but lack of clarity hinders planning, says former civil servant
Late amendment to legislation means institutions must be consulted by new Jobs and Skills Australia agency
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Burgeoning commencements suggest international education risks setting itself up for another fall
While students with deferred loans are insensitive to price signals, new study suggests that universities are just as unresponsive
Regional Australian universities¡¯ fears of losing ¡®equity¡¯ enrolments to city rivals prove unfounded
Students face invidious options after two years of educational derailment, Australian forum hears
Southern nation¡¯s recovery coincides with concerning signs in Canada and the UK
Influential Australian politician backs consideration of migration incentives, but rules out ¡®hard link¡¯
Inexperienced and over-zealous officials blamed for spike in visa rejections
But lukewarm interest from China and India suggests more work is needed on safety, work prospects and perception of quality
Universities¡¯ marketing and motherhood statements fall short of students¡¯ ¡®more nuanced¡¯ perceptions, Australian audit finds
Foreign interference and cybersecurity are ¡®right problems¡¯ for university leaders to be focusing on, minister tells chancellors
Universities have done themselves a disservice by playing politics and overlooking the public mood, chancellors say
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