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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Australian reviewer who proposed benchmarks before the crisis must now decide how and when to apply them
Australia’s post-Covid employment ‘circuit breaker’: casual professors, a revised 40/40/20 split and no more 18-month payouts
行业人士最担心的事或使成千上万大学员工失业并使该国损失数百亿美元
Author of a comprehensive appraisal of university finances says officials want universities to keep money flows on the straight and narrow
Education department asserts right to approve language course closures while insisting that it ‘does not intervene’
Australian department ‘erroneously’ removed protection for former education minister’s pet courses
Deportation of University of the South Pacific vice-chancellor Pal Ahluwalia is latest crisis to afflict a Western administrator in region
Warnings that some universities could become master’s-free zones overlook progress during the pandemic, vice-chancellors say
Study says academics should highlight unreviewed papers’ uncertainty
As military overlords revert to type, concerns mount over fate of detained Australian economist
Crisis precipitated by proposal that could have shifted pan-Pacific university’s headquarters from Fiji, embattled leader says
Peter H?j insists he is not Mr Fix-it, after taking over his second crisis-struck university, but acknowledges need to listen to staff concerns
Expulsion marks escalation of long-running crisis at the University of the South Pacific
大学和政府对该部门的损失规模意见不一,而其情况可能在2021年继续恶化
Danish-born viticultural scientist arrives with strong accolades and a reputation for cosiness with China
加速的趋势或成招生人员的噩梦,并迫使大学根据学生体验来提升自身
New South Wales sidesteps call for more reporting of universities’ foreign fee fix
Covid-19 proves both a stimulant and restraint on the jettisoning of long-form lectures
University leaders harnessed an ephemeral income stream to realise ‘ambitious’ institutional strategies
澳大利亚研究人员告诉新任部长,“无成本的”行政管理改进能节省资金和头痛
British oncologist announces departure from Sydney institution, citing family pressures
International student flows kept on drip feed as politics, fear and logistics trump large-scale influxes
Australian study suggests academics’ recruitment habits exacerbate their workload problems
While Greg Craven warns competition for business and law students could bankrupt some universities, colleagues disagree