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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Half of sector goes backwards in this year’s table, as international student caps threaten more damage
Open access champions make ‘the perfect the enemy of the good’ by opposing chief scientist’s plan
US-based education support site taken to court by regulator, in first test of nascent legislation
Releasing details of Paddy Nixon’s final-year earnings of $A1.8 million would be ‘contrary to the public interest’, Canberra insists
Monash vice-chancellor discusses universities' progress on preventing gender-based abuse and the 'flattening effect' on internationalisation
Inquiry recommends unamended passage of Universities Accord reforms bill
Last-minute decision leaves some institutions safe and others stranded
At least 50 job cuts proposed as university confronts A$200 million hole caused by ‘external headwinds’ and federal policy changes
Reputable colleges stripped of students while thousands of places go to institutions focusing elsewhere or facing closure
Leadership recruits from outside academia bring new perspectives, and a few skeletons in the closet, to university administration
Universities’ ‘inadequate’ responses ‘just like their handling of sexual assault’, says Australian parliamentary committee
Science and gender equity advocate to become first female leader of Australia’s top research institution
Rather than railing at those who control the purse strings, help them solve their problems, says regulator
Educators must take responsibility for their own contribution to the crisis, forum hears
Canberra’s international education crackdown is sapping sector of funds to diversify, forum hears
Thousands more students on the autism spectrum are entering universities thanks to improved diagnosis and support from schools. John Ross examines how institutions are adapting to this challenge and what more can be done
Veteran leader Stephen Parker recalled as institution battles deficit blowout and questions over governance
Code-of-silence mentality encourages blunt measures that hamper benign activities while overlooking legitimate threats, says expert
Forcing Australian institutions to manage scheme raises workload, privacy and taxation issues, Senate committee hears
Top universities have feasted on international students this year while other institutions withered
Critics question upfront expense, cost effectiveness, timeline and viability of Waikato proposal
Administrators’ tolerance for ‘unacceptable’ behaviour tempered by ‘politicised’ winds, witnesses suggest
State must step in, according to submissions to major university review
Passions run deep, as views on proposed commission of inquiry split mostly along political lines