Max Lu to swap Surrey for Wollongong as vice-chancellor Homecoming of sorts for Chinese-ߣߣÊÓƵn vice-chancellor By John Ross 10 December
ߣߣÊÓƵn international student caps ¡®will be revived¡¯ Anticipated approach of rewriting ministerial direction would not require parliamentary approval By John Ross 10 December
Melbourne pledges A$72 million back pay and ¡®contrition payment¡¯ ¡®Enforceable agreement¡¯ with leading university ¡®an example for all large employers¡¯, says workplace watchdog By John Ross 9 December
ߣߣÊÓƵn National University leaders back embattled v-c Statement of support follows newspaper reports of ¡®culture of fear¡¯ cultivated by former Silicon Valley executive By John Ross 6 December
Curtin University opens ¡®fully fledged¡¯ Sri Lanka campus ¡®Purpose-built¡¯ facilities will help improve student mobility around the Indian Ocean rim, says Perth-based university By John Ross 5 December
Humanities expelled from key New Zealand research funding scheme Scientists from the favoured areas raise the strongest objections By John Ross 5 December
ߣߣÊÓƵn outward student mobility programme stuck in ice Tough year ahead for New Colombo Plan, as changes and delays leave administrators in the dark By John Ross 3 December
Visa chaos blamed as ߣߣÊÓƵn college goes into administration Multi-pronged government crackdown succeeds where coronavirus and international financial crises failed By John Ross 3 December
ߣߣÊÓƵn research and development review given a year Long timeline for review heralded almost a year ago by another review By John Ross 2 December
Postgraduate fee system an ethical minefield, says Hecs architect Loan scheme pioneer highlights moral hazard of ߣߣÊÓƵ¡¯s ¡®Byzantine¡¯ way of bankrolling master¡¯s places By John Ross 2 December
Interim v-c quits Canberra after ¡®losing confidence¡¯ in governors Troubled institution has fourth leader in a year, ahead of Bill Shorten¡¯s arrival in February By John Ross 2 December
Accord a missed opportunity, says departing Melbourne v-c ¡®Big reset¡¯ opportunity now spent when sector most needs it, says Duncan Maskell By John Ross 2 December