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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Auckland case illustrates fine line between political expression and potentially dangerous incitement
As it emerges from its Covid isolation, Australia is rolling back restrictions on foreign students and graduates in the hope of ushering more of them into its depleted workforce. But amid competitive and political pressures, has it found the best balance between work and migration rights, asks John Ross
Bigger focus flagged on Indigenous knowledge, climate science and critical technologies
Retaining Covid innovations seen as possible solution to dealing with backlog
Higher education needs to ‘find the right balance’ between online and in-person learning, says Sydney professor, after confronting empty lecture hall for the second time
西澳州表示,采用法律合同和通过教育机构付款将可以避免意想不到的结果
As biggest member state centralises power while failing to pay its dues, the headwinds battering the pan-regional university are getting a whole lot stronger
Enrolments down and activism up, as staff brace for job losses and management prepares for shutdowns
ARC reveals macro scale of its micro-management of funding applicants’ statements
As universities buff up their diversity credentials, Australia’s largest regional institution warns of ‘hunting’ in its backyard
World-first study highlights need for clear sexual harassment policies, suggesting that men became more wary of collaborating with female colleagues
Prime minister says researchers should be able to work ‘without looking over their shoulder’
Recovery has a way to go, analysts insist, as signs point both north and south
AUT plans for steepest job losses in the country since the pandemic’s early months as international and domestic enrolments flag
新西兰的研究表明,日常研究人员必须得到公平的晋升,”明星研究人员”必须得到公平的雇用
Visa delays costing us top overseas staff and PhD students, Australian universities warn
Much vaunted summit also resolves that graduates should be allowed to work for longer after finishing their degrees
Enrolment growth will be in different types of institutions, regulator predicts, but universities say the regulatory settings enforce ‘homogeneity’
Jobs and Skills Summit sees vocational colleges awarded funding to deliver ‘the high value and often more complex qualifications’
Labor minister’s insistence that postcode should not determine opportunity sparks new initiatives
Grant delays worse than ever, researchers say, as ARC strives to meet demands of ousted government
While the sector laments its low profile in this week’s Canberra congress, policy expert expects it to generate ‘dysfunction’
National interest test for research grants to be simplified amid sweeping review of ARC
Former disability commissioner says universities have lifted their game, but employers not so much