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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Kiwis dodge debt overseas, as student loan costs spiral for individuals and government alike
As countries that are home to around half of the world’s population go to the polls, Times Higher Education journalists consider what role higher education will play in the campaigns, and how it might be reshaped by the results
‘I would not accept his evidence as sufficient to establish any scientific proposition at all,’ says ruling
Good for the goose but not the gander, after college’s university-standard performance failed to earn it sub-university branding
British-born leader leaves with immediate effect after less than four years at the helm
As Canberra considers reforms to make university enrolments more inclusive and abundant, key indicators are moving in opposite direction
Resurgence of virus among vulnerable overseas students prompts calls for better awareness campaigns and pharmaceutical subsidies
Partial elimination of tuition fees could prove self-defeating by undermining the private universities that educate more than half of the country’s students
Paperwork pain eases, revenue pain rises as universities confront new year
Autonomy, tertiary sector integration and sustainable research funding are crucial to sector’s future, Brian Schmidt says, as he relinquishes leadership role
除非各国解决阻碍国际毕业生从事有意义职业的文化障碍,否则削减福利的措施将适得其反
Educator and equity analyst discusses bilingualism, academia’s misguided values and the societal benefits of scientific uncertainty
Removal of personal and affiliation details means assessors judge the idea rather than the researcher’s track record
Canberra’s attempt to reduce backlog of ‘permanently temporary’ graduates hamstrung by trade agreement
Former political staffer and representative group head to take the helm at umbrella body
‘Fantasy rhetoric’ that university leads to the ‘good life’ leaves students feeling ‘betrayed’, Australian study finds
Amid yawning teacher shortages and one-sided funding regime, colleges warn that their successful model of localised training faces collapse
Australia’s now-you-see-it, now-you-don’t approach reflects policy patterns in other leading education destinations
People ‘backing off’ from higher education should ‘have another look’, says departing Universities Australia boss
More miscarriages inevitable unless courts become ‘more science-sensitive’, learned academy warns
Times Higher Education journalists name the academics and administrators at the heart of the sector’s biggest debates over the past 12 months
Education exports and high student loan repayments help offset damage from inflation and interest rates, according to Australian mini-budget
Cost-of-living crisis has not spawned improvements in university food options, Australian analysis finds
Chancellors might only choose vice-chancellors once a decade, but they spend the next few decades agonising about it