Australia forced to play catch-up on student mental health Government mandate could force universities to address issue more strategically John Ross 7月 21日
Train staff to handle sex assault disclosures, universities told Australian report responds to concerns about prevalence of sexual violence on campuses John Ross 7月 19日
Australia set to overtake UK in global student race Research shows that Australia’s overseas student numbers have surged while Brexit will ‘compound the decline’ in UK’s global position Ellie Bothwell 7月 19日
Secret report reveals snowballing international student numbers Confidential data suggest published figures routinely underestimate foreign enrolments in Australian higher education John Ross 7月 18日
New Zealand university launches online Maori language course Massey hopes to allow diaspora to share in resurgence of interest in indigenous culture Chris Havergal 7月 17日
Peer review ‘works against’ early career researchers Australian group asks whether costs of ‘gold standard’ assessment are always warranted John Ross 7月 16日
Australia’s funding freeze puts courses on ice Abandonment of demand-driven funding is working its way through the sector John Ross 7月 15日
Why fast food PhDs don’t nourish THE's Asia-Pacific editor John Ross ponders the pluses of a slow-cooked doctorate John Ross 7月 13日
Poor Australian success rates blamed on low funding, not bad bids ‘Productivity boom’ shows researchers are not the problem, universities say John Ross 7月 12日
Australia to take European lead on qualifications framework Tightly defined learning levels are inappropriate in an age of stackable credentials, report suggests John Ross 7月 11日
Three years for PhDs ‘not long enough’ Extended PhDs would be money well spent in the quest for international competitiveness, says leading physicist John Ross 7月 11日
Nobel winner: turn down edited interview requests Peter Doherty warns scientists about being ‘used’ by journalists with a predetermined story to tell David Matthews 7月 9日