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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Requirement for trainee doctors to undertake training in the bush has not been enough to keep them there after graduation
Internal vetting found nothing wrong with rejected research projects, vice-chancellors tell parliament’s security committee
‘Ambiguous’ regulations and lack of clarity around national security concerns are keeping universities in the dark, Australian inquiry hears
Lift your game, minister tells Covid-struck universities, as students mark institutions down on engagement
Chinese students becoming more supportive of authoritarian government during time in liberal democracy
With every second institution sporting a new boss, or looking for one, the pool of replacements may be shrinking
New Sydney boss to earn much less than his predecessor – but more than Michael Spence’s current income in the UK
Selling the sector will be a key challenge for the former political adviser, journalist and media administrator chosen to lead Australia’s oldest university
The pandemic may be goading Australia’s stay-at-home students to look further afield for their education, although some of them may ultimately decide to stay put
Educational link ‘as bad as it has ever been’, with billions of dollars at stake for universities
Sector leaders acknowledge ‘errors’ but deny deliberate withholding of pay
We want commercial success but can’t build it on an empty research larder, university lobby tells Canberra
Recession-driven domestic surge more than compensates for loss of international students at some institutions Down Under
Debates around transgender rights illustrate why intellectual freedom rules must be in place before touchy topics arise, say authors
Superficial thinking in Canberra is squandering transformative opportunity for higher education, Brisbane forum hears
As classes resume on Australian campuses, anxieties persist about the year ahead – domestically, and particularly internationally
Students who ‘strategically’ jettison subjects early are among the least likely to complete courses, Australian research finds
Universities must develop their own cultures of academic freedom rather than borrowing them, according to Australian authors
Liberal politicians glorify Robert Menzies but few share his love for universities, says former Melbourne v-c Glyn Davis
Government encourages shift away from reliance on international student revenue, but expert questions whether this is possible
Top-ranked Melbourne the latest to declare a surplus in the face of pandemic
While notching up a leadership position can make a woman a role model, her treatment can be equally influential, professor says
Chinese ministry sanctions Australia’s joint programmes even though analyses highlight endemic problems in foreign teaching collaborations
Students share in small permanent increase to welfare payments