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 warns against fetish for interdisciplinarity, citing increasing specialisation of subfields
University of Canberra, QUT and UNSW Sydney the standout performers in a rising field
With US-style personal contributions and Scandinavian-style payoffs, Australians have the worst of both worlds, suggests Education at a Glance
French-born scientist’s discoveries explained the organising principle of the adaptive immune system
Average remuneration hits A$982,900 (?543,800), Times Higher Education analysis shows
Widening chasm between sciences and humanities scholarship not found in other countries
学术界人士表示,中国学生对东道国社会的误解阻碍了他们融入澳大利亚
Former PM’s institute and Nobel laureate’s university team up to explore gender bias in leadership
大学经常声称要在全球市场上保持竞争力,但他们招聘的校长通常来自国内。随着一些世界顶级大学由海外人士领导,约翰·罗斯(John Ross)探寻是否应该有更多大学效仿
Students schedule their own classes in protest theory, political history and martial arts
Victoria University will also implement model for vocational qualifications, after success at undergraduate level
Australian reviewer suggests quality and scale of scholarly output should be key factor in deciding classification
New strategy advocates a hybrid version of demand-driven funding, but acknowledges it is a long-term proposition
Avondale’s elevation secured on the day reviewer says category should be scrapped
UNSW Sydney leader Ian Jacobs says Australia’s proposed free speech code could prove counterproductive
But Australian assessor says most growth will be outside universities, and opens door to new category of institution
Every below-average neighbourhood should be defined as socioeconomically disadvantaged, conference hears
Betting the farm on international students is a gamble – but what’s the alternative? asks THE’s Asia-Pacific editor John Ross
Government also commits to regional education strategy and changes to free speech questionnaire
Productivity needs will drive taxpayer support of universities in the ‘medium term’, minister tells conference
UNSW takes action to insure itself against drop in Chinese student recruitment
Strikes planned, welcomes canned, visits discouraged and events cancelled as campuses brace for strife
Australian team harnesses data to inject equity into conference programmes
Institutions assume they will be bailed out if enrolments fall because they are ‘too big to fail’, says report