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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Research leaders stress opportunities for engagement from Covid-induced adversity
Reductions ‘necessary to ensure that the university not only survives but thrives’
Universities Australia chief executive tells THE Live ANZ that institutions must become more resilient
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‘Well-meaning’ codes of conduct do not lead to initiatives that make a difference, study finds
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Minister risks Senate’s wrath by defying an order to disclose research council recommendations
Universities face mounting losses as 2020 return of international students is ruled out
Australian authorities and universities sound warning over upsurge in bizarre and harrowing hoaxes
While a brains trust of Australian vice-chancellors is considering how to fund research long-term, a university group says the biggest challenge is more immediate
新南威尔士大学的量子学士学位被认为是全球首创,旨在保持其专业领先地位,并满足全球不断增长的量子人才需求
While universities have been made to jump through extra hoops, Scott Morrison says they are being treated like any other billion-dollar business
Proposed university funding changes are unnecessarily complex and ‘rife with unintended consequences’, laureate professors say
对“学术退圈”的调查显示,有抱负的人坚信他们可以克服困难,因为他们过去一直都能成功
Coronavirus-induced workforce shedding has exposed the chasm in Australian university employment arrangements, says John Ross
Fee waivers and clarified work rights arrangements applauded, but worries that the new conditions may be too restrictive
University’s former boss will not return from indefinite leave, as misconduct probe continues
The scant information about job losses among Australia’s insecure staff speaks volumes about how management sees them, say critics
Developer of research assessment guidelines says that while funders and journals are important, role of universities is pivotal
Universities’ breadth of viewpoints more important than ever in this ‘dark period of history’, says Melbourne v-c
Australian university’s financial problems force a restructure and 500 redundancies, but vice-chancellor stresses opportunity in adversity
Legal trailblazer to oversee governance of Australia’s third oldest university at a troubled time
‘Cloud’ discounts and fee and subsidy tweaks could underpin acceptable compromise deal, policy specialist suggests