Digital dashboards: built for the ‘phallic lecturer’? Lecturer claims that myriad online systems in academia reinforce patriarchal dominance By Jack Grove 13 September
Monash to sell South Africa campus to for-profit firm Advtech to buy Johannesburg campus established by Monash in 2000 By John Morgan 12 September
Australia plans new guidelines to address student mental health Government pledges money after report found problem had been ‘largely ignored’ By John Ross 5 September
Australian opposition pledges more money for access Universities would have to share proposed equity grants scheme with colleges and non-profits By John Ross 4 September
Australian reliance on foreign fees an ‘enormous risk’ Government washing its hands over ‘market failure’, finance guru says By John Ross 31 August
Average Australian vice-chancellor’s pay tips towards A$1 million University chiefs’ remuneration rising at more than double the rate of staff’s By John Ross 31 August
Maree Teesson: why I list junior authors first on my papers The psychologist talks about jumping ship, putting junior researchers first and why online gaming promotes abstemiousness By John Ross 30 August
Could limiting foreign influence also limit overseas income? Australian universities are nervous about how governments, students and their own academics will react to new legal curbs on ‘foreign influence’, says Dean Forbes By Dean Forbes 30 August
Campaign for us, Australian Labor tells universities Opposition promises stability, uncapped funding and a new target By John Ross 29 August
‘Safeguards needed’ if Australia’s demand-driven system to be revived Be more bolshie in your negotiations with government, sector told By John Ross 28 August
New Australian ministerial appointment raises hopes in regions Steady ship predicted as education portfolio changes hands By John Ross 27 August
Education upheaval sidestepped in Australian leadership crisis It’s the devil you know, as ‘least-worst option’ for university sector prevails By John Ross 24 August