Group of Eight benefits for economy ‘bigger than Russell Group’s’ Australia’s top universities deliver greater economic benefits than their UK equivalents, study finds By John Ross 13 August
Cash-strapped Australian students ‘going hungry’ Survey unearths secret to student survival: don’t spend By John Ross 12 August
New Zealand work rights to ‘incentivise’ study outside Auckland City of Sails sidelined, as government boosts job entitlements By John Ross 8 August
Forget Trump, the threat to science comes from within Experts are out of fashion with today’s political vanguard, but fraudulent research risks further undermining science, says THE’s Asia-Pacific editor John Ross By John Ross 7 August
International education ‘vital’ to China relationship, says Turnbull Educators relax as Australian PM offers olive branch By John Ross 7 August
Recruitment mindset won’t work in India, says Melbourne expert Australia India Institute head advocates ‘multidimensional approach’ By John Ross 5 August
World ‘should follow Australia’s lead’ on staff-student sex Ad hoc approaches inadequate to deal with a widespread issue, campaigners say By John Ross 3 August
Australian education exports nudge A$32 billion Record earnings underline importance of international students to universities’ bottom lines By John Ross 2 August
Confucius Institutes should not be shut down Provided universities offer other avenues to debate contentious issues, institutes’ pro-China stance should not be a deal-breaker, says Jeffrey Gil By Jeffrey Gil 2 August
Four mathematicians scoop Fields Medals Maths prodigy just second Australian to claim discipline’s highest honour By John Ross 1 August
Supervisor-student sexual relationships ‘never OK’ Australian sector adopts ‘united viewpoint’ against unequal relationships By John Ross 31 July
Major report backs teaching excellence framework for Australia Ten-point plan for post-school education also backs merger of vocational and university funding systems By John Ross 31 July