Australia flags limited opening of campuses, borders ‘Three-step plan’ would allow gradual increases to class sizes, with borders inched open for foreign students By John Ross 8 May
Covid crisis could see 'learning designers' supplant academic roles While overhauls of workforce and institutional architecture beckon, Australian report predicts esteem for expertise in post-pandemic world By John Ross 8 May
A sustainable response to the pandemic begins locally Working with Indigenous communities in New Zealand will help the country rebuild and refocus on the SDGs, write Cate Gribble and Jim Metson By Cate Gribble 8 May
Blow to international education ‘may not be as bad as feared’ Optimism emerges over Australian and New Zealand education exports despite Canberra’s hands-off approach By John Ross 7 May
Corruption watchdog probes Adelaide leadership Investigation concerns ‘potential serious or systemic misconduct and maladministration, not corruption’ By John Ross 7 May
Adelaide leaders’ exit ‘nothing to do with coronavirus’ Australian university’s losses ‘less than our east coast counterparts’, acting v-c tells staff By John Ross 6 May
Shock departure of Adelaide’s leadership Covid-19 crisis the suspected trigger, as university offers no reasons for chancellor’s resignation or vice-chancellor’s leave of absence By John Ross 5 May
Australian international education ‘a cheap fix’ Economical changes and positive mindset could alleviate the industry’s woes, says federal MP By John Ross 4 May
Most internationally mobile students ‘not deterred by pandemic’ Universities and policy makers must move quickly to exploit ‘small window of opportunity’, global survey suggests By John Ross 4 May
Australian government moves again to exclude universities from bailout Sector singled out as Canberra makes changes on the fly to its JobKeeper employment subsidy scheme By John Ross 3 May
Extra ‘accommodations’ needed for commencing, graduating students Frustrated final year students could drop out within sight of the finishing line, Australian report warns By John Ross 1 May
Australian universities, TAFEs dish up snack-sized courses But commentators question legality, terminology and strategic value By John Ross 1 May