Australian scepticism of international education ‘here to stay’ Universities’ financial get-out-of-jail card no longer works, as governments in Canberra and elsewhere turn their backs on foreign students By John Ross 10 May
Ex-Fijian PM jailed over university financial mismanagement Long-serving leader sentenced after quashing investigation of former USP administrators By John Ross 9 May
Australia raises financial bar for international students New requirement ‘just the latest lever to reduce net migration’ By John Ross 9 May
Dinesh Palipana: life as a quadriplegic researcher and emergency doctor Quadriplegic researcher and emergency doctor explains why logistical impediments are not the primary problem By John Ross 9 May
Australia needs an international strategy. The accord offers nothing The final report’s scant recommendations and mooted interventions are uninspiring, unhelpful and, at times, alarming, says Michael Wesley By Michael Wesley 8 May
Australian encampments mimic US precursors but not in pugnacity Authorities shrug off calls for camps to be dismantled, amid reports of antisemitism but little evidence of violence By John Ross 7 May
Locals winners, foreigners likely losers in Australian budget While the government plans measures to relieve placement poverty and student debt, observers also expect higher visa fees and financial capacity bar By John Ross 6 May
Australian universities saved by windfalls but future looks bleak Wealth gap widens Down Under, with mercurial revenue increases monopolised by the few By John Ross 6 May
Australian loan changes to wipe A$3 billion of student debt While indexation change was widely anticipated, backdating of the measure was not By John Ross 5 May
Teqsa: Peter Coaldrake steps down as Australian regulator chief Universities Accord will not lead to rethink of universities’ research requirements, departing Teqsa boss predicts By John Ross 3 May
Visa changes ‘threaten Australia’s nursing student supply’ Filipino students look elsewhere as Australia downgrades risk rating By John Ross 3 May
No degree and little hope for protesting students behind bars Student leaders protesting their university’s failure to accredit their degrees find themselves in Papua New Guinea jail, after ‘opportunist’ torches vehicles By John Ross 2 May