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 report tracks shift to vocationally oriented courses ahead of the recession and tuition fee changes
Pre-approved grants referred to security agencies as another front opens up in debate over research risks
Island nation’s pandemic management has been the envy of the world, but academics are still paying a price
Foreign student flows will bounce back even better, Australian strategist says, and sector should put profits aside to help visitors in need
Pre-crisis gripes must be addressed as sector yearns for a more understanding community
Sydney sociologist says universities should go further than merely notifying government about overseas ties
Denise Bradley’s instrumental target has easily been reached, reshaping the populace in the process
As appointment panels seek leaders with more diverse backgrounds, non-academics can expect more of a hearing
Opposition dissatisfied with ‘drafting’ of controversial bill, but vows not to oppose it
Staff serving on campus during lockdown are 50 per cent more likely than their housebound peers to be at ‘high risk’ for health problems
While the pandemic may force an end to open-plan academic spaces, Australian forum hears that ‘empty glass boxes’ are not the answer
Australian study-abroad alumni mull improvements as ‘enforced immobility’ leaves mobility programmes in limbo
Covid is no reason to ease off on demands for open knowledge, Australian forum hears
Huge survey finds majority of academics have adapted to shutdowns, but many fear ‘Covid-isation’ of grants
Red tape and institutional autonomy arguments fail to sway committee scrutinising law that affects universities’ overseas partnerships
Australian surveys, focused on Melbourne in lockdown, uncover surprisingly upbeat findings
Regional Australian university under cloud as it argues the toss over transparency commitments
The silencing of a China expert turns into broader debate about academic freedom and foreign ties
Less academically inclined students should not spread their net too widely, Australian research suggests
Belinda Robinson leaves to focus on board roles
Australian universities are matching staffing levels to workload, Department of Education, Skills and Employment tells senators
Fiery Senate estimates session probes funding councils’ 'natural justice' obligations when researchers are impugned
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