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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‘Macquarie model’ credited with cutting attrition and accelerating completion, and is now being emulated elsewhere
Top Australian university to boost collaboration with India and Indonesia as China concerns wrack sector
International students feel “at home” while locals feel left out on outsized Australian campus, says Michael Spence
Legal structure could offer opportunities for horse trading on proposed scheme
Campus no place to meet industry partners because ‘you can’t find the building’
Sydney’s Michael Spence says increasing competition, growing costs and changing expectations mean institutions need to change tack
Diverse measures guard against unintended consequences but suggest few universities can achieve top marks
Gender determines whether university study is in directionless students’ interests
Deloitte report suggests teaching costs have accelerated as funding stalls
Vocational training funding freefall to continue as governments bicker
Agreement with controversial Ramsay Centre follows divisive internal debate
‘Distinctive Australian’ scheme will ‘buffer out unintended consequences’, architect says
Stuttering reforms and party control of academics hinder country’s extraordinary scientific rise
Retention, graduate employment, student feedback and widening participation to guide distribution
New Zealand university swaps former prime minister for Sir Anand Satyanand
All chiefs and no workers in Australia’s over-credentialled labour force, says new thinktank
Rapidly growing country could be springboard to wider Asean engagement, say experts
Former deputy Liberal leader to assume the reins from Gareth Evans
‘Hong Kong Principles’ aim to tackle ‘perverse incentives’ in metrics-based policies and university promotion criteria
Countries can boost each other’s prospects with a united appeal to colossal research funding scheme, say sector leaders
The biocultural archaeologist talks about the lessons to be learned from Neolithic catastrophes and the ethical responsibilities of being ‘doctor to the dead’
Move fast and be patient, antipodean institutions told, as doors open in Indonesia
Tropical breakthrough represents the latest research application for the tiny aircraft
Biggest bequest ever to bankroll university’s fight against autoimmune disease