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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The psychologist talks about jumping ship, putting junior researchers first and why online gaming promotes abstemiousness
Opposition promises stability, uncapped funding and a new target
Be more bolshie in your negotiations with government, sector told
Steady ship predicted as education portfolio changes hands
Scientists wouldn¡¯t cause unnecessary suffering to humans or animals, so why are they so careless with numbers, asks biostatistician
It¡¯s the devil you know, as ¡®least-worst option¡¯ for university sector prevails
Funny jokes improve class cohesion and dud gags do no harm, study finds ¨C but offensive quips can alienate learners
Political meltdown scotches hopes for stability in university sector
A divorced institute still living with its ex raises questions about why research centres jump ship
Regulator¡¯s figures reveal intensive student ¡®churn¡¯ and heavy concentration in business courses
¡®Dominant discourse of the censor¡¯ must not trump free expression on campus, UWA head says
Billed as a remedy for career uncertainty, micro-credentials may play into bosses¡¯ hands, critics warn
Government steps in after scams undermine consumer protection arrangements
Prime minister¡¯s charm offensive proves timely, as Chinese student visa applications stall
Adelaide neighbours progress merger plan with new discussion paper on pros and cons
While students protest, repayment arrangements will still be kinder than elsewhere
Australia¡¯s top universities deliver greater economic benefits than their UK equivalents, study finds
Survey unearths secret to student survival: don¡¯t spend
City of Sails sidelined, as government boosts job entitlements
Females out, bureaucrat¡¯s son in as Tokyo Medical University rigs entrance scores
Experts are out of fashion with today¡¯s political vanguard, but fraudulent research risks further undermining science, says °Õ±á·¡¡¯s Asia-Pacific editor John Ross
Educators relax as Australian PM offers olive branch
Australia India Institute head advocates ¡®multidimensional approach¡¯
Ad hoc approaches inadequate to deal with a widespread issue, campaigners say