‘Coronavirus vaccine achievable in 12 months’ Cash injection will allow Australian university to ramp up manufacture at same time as vaccine is tested By John Ross 22 March
Funders extend deadlines as research upended Project delays, as universities and labs shut down, prompt grant flexibility – but levels of leniency vary By David Matthews 21 March
More clamps on campus teaching Australian universities’ online flight continues, as government tightens noose on indoor gatherings By John Ross 20 March
Australia says farewell to HE policy powerhouse The influence of Denise Bradley, an ‘intellectually courageous’ policy powerhouse, was steeped in personal experience By John Ross 20 March
Australia and NZ travel bans ‘hamper coronavirus research’ Exclusion of non-nationals could close the door to vital expertise, governments warned By John Ross 19 March
Raising fees the least worst option for Australia, says Norton Compromise needed to avert lost generation of university students, says Australian policy guru By John Ross 19 March
Coronavirus: almost all Australian universities head online More institutions desert on-campus programmes as government moves the goalposts By John Ross 18 March
Australia waives work restrictions for overseas nursing students Australia bends rules to marshal health resources as social distancing directives are intensified By John Ross 18 March
Australian universities bite the bullet on online delivery Go remote now or later? That’s the question, as coronavirus threatens campus shutdowns By John Ross 17 March
Lock-down forces tough choices on scientists As labs shut, researchers in Milan fear losing months of work – and urge colleagues abroad to prepare now for similar restrictions By David Matthews 17 March
Wollongong takes breather and decides to go remote Wollongong and other Australian universities race towards fully online course delivery amid rapid escalation of coronavirus crisis By John Ross 16 March
Coronavirus hit to Australian students’ finances Sources of personal income may dry up as outbreak takes toll on sectors that employ many young people, expert says By John Ross 16 March
Judgment raises questions over ‘publish or perish’ rules Critics say Australian tribunal finding confuses workload measures with performance ratings By John Ross 16 March
Classes suspended at some Australian universities Hybrid model emerging, with lectures going online while campuses endeavour to maintain small group delivery By John Ross 15 March
Australian university adopts ‘planetary health’ as raison d’être Holistic sustainability concept meshes with ‘moral purpose’ of institution in Melbourne’s unfashionable west By John Ross 13 March
Coursera goes free for universities affected by coronavirus The online provider’s entire catalogue will be available to campuses shut down because of virus By Anna McKie 12 March
Hungary ‘manipulating history’ with national origins institute Research centre meant to support ‘politically useful ideas’ such as Orbán’s claim of Turkic ancestry for nation as government pivots away from EU, scholars claim By David Matthews 12 March
Coronavirus: first Australian campus shutdown Education disruptions becoming the ‘norm’ as staff, students and visitors test positive By John Ross 10 March
Niche universities highly rated as student satisfaction slips Student support improving but still lowly ranked, Australian survey finds By John Ross 10 March
Tasmania to cut jobs and more than three-quarters of degrees ‘We are working against powerful forces’, v-c tells staff, as coronavirus exacerbates competition from mainland and UK By John Ross 10 March
Malaysia PM splits schools and universities as nationalism rises Education portfolio demerged and ethnic tensions set to be inflamed as Muhyiddin announces cabinet By John Ross 10 March
Universities ‘need joint security teams to counter cyber threat’ Universities in the Netherlands, Germany and Belgium have all suffered recent attacks, prompting calls for institutions to join forces By David Matthews 10 March
Regional Australia ‘sidelined’ in medical research New university-provider alliance advocates for the bush to attract more funding and a bigger say By John Ross 9 March
Coronavirus: Australian universities say campus closures unlikely Precautionary preparations are in place, ranging from hand hygiene to pre-emptive residence clear-outs By John Ross 9 March
Malaysia’s new leader urged to drive diversity and transparency Experts call for new prime minister Muhyiddin Yassin to separate universities from education portfolio and foster multiculturalism in senior HE levels By Joyce Lau 9 March
Coronavirus triggers spending cuts across Australian sector Jobs largely spared for now as universities target ‘non-essential’ outlays By John Ross 9 March
Bushfire research opportunities ‘vanishing’ without funding Frustration as Australian Research Council takes six months to judge applications to support urgent impact assessments By John Ross 6 March
Anger over Massey’s plan to switch teaching locations Science students may be required to move about 250 miles from current Auckland campus as university attempts to mitigate a contribution shortfall By John Ross 6 March
UNSW gets approval for second Canberra campus Capital set to become more crowded, as territory government greenlights sixth campus By John Ross 5 March
Funding extinguished for Australian bushfire research centre ‘Highly effective’ research hub’s days are numbered, Australian estimates committee hears By John Ross 4 March
Scholars in poorer states should pay less to publish, funders say High APCs are a barrier to academics in low- and middle-income countries, says Coalition S By David Matthews 4 March
New Zealand: thinktank to help small country tackle big questions University of Auckland centre to be led by science diplomat Sir Peter Gluckman By John Ross 3 March
Chinese government bulldozes ‘publish or perish’ mentality Move to reduce reliance on SCI citations in decision-making could affect everything from researchers’ careers to university rankings, experts say By Joyce Lau 3 March
Subsidy shifts and fee hikes on the menu for Australian universities Minister flags ‘financial fine-tunings’ to ‘squeeze greater productivity out of existing funding’ By John Ross 2 March
Australian university groups dispute ‘academic freedom’ definition Proposed definition could provide get-out-of-jail-free card for ‘rogue academics’, some claim By John Ross 2 March
The Chair: can Netflix series do justice to university life today? With a new show in the pipeline, academics have many suggestions for plot lines and pitfalls to avoid By Matthew Reisz 2 March
Research grant disclosure order ‘a big improvement’ Australian senate order could put an end to deadline clashes plaguing research grant applicants By John Ross 28 February
No end to coronavirus travel ban Respite increasingly unlikely as Australia moves into pandemic mode By John Ross 27 February
‘Hidden discrimination’ stalks Australian campuses No obvious solutions in sight as income support levels plummet By John Ross 27 February
Academic ‘quit lit’: power inequity ‘still present at exit door’ Parting shot the privilege of the established, as precariously employed academics choose less risky departures, says anthropologist By John Ross 27 February
Australian universities ‘could end up doing well’ after coronavirus Universities Australia conference also hears jurist stress human side of crisis, urging government to establish a ‘special student support fund’ By John Ross 26 February
Australia maintains coronavirus travel ban Situation will be reviewed again ‘towards the end of the week’, education minister to tell conference By John Ross 25 February
Universities tell charred Australia: ‘We’re here to help’ Don’t overlook universities’ warnings or their contribution to disaster prevention and mitigation, representative body tells government By John Ross 25 February
Cheats ‘exploiting false sense of security’ in exams Australian study warns against jettisoning essays in favour of invigilated assessments By John Ross 24 February
Coronavirus uncertainty persists in Australia and New Zealand Exemptions and detours under consideration, as universities and students grapple with open-ended travel bans By John Ross 21 February
More universities expected to follow Monash’s lead in Indonesia Money is not the point, Australian institution insists, as it opens the door to a new higher education frontier By John Ross 21 February
Australian research yet to fall short of ‘national interest’ test Opponents see campaign to ‘diminish the regard for academic inquiry’ as political manoeuvring rather than real problem By John Ross 17 February
Coronavirus travel bans ‘unnecessary sleight of hand’, says v-c Coronavirus response driven by ‘political objectives masquerading as public health decisions’, according to outspoken academic By John Ross 14 February
Mistrust of Chinese ‘risks Australia’s diaspora advantage’ Alienation of Chinese students and graduates risks encouraging a monoculture of the ‘male, pale and stale’, senate told By John Ross 14 February
Researchers ‘unaware’ of extent of assessment influence Danish-Australian paper finds researchers unconsciously adjust to accommodate assessment exercise By John Ross 14 February
Coronavirus: Australian university moves to ‘control’ spending Other universities likely to rein in their costs as travel ban threatens their bottom line By John Ross 13 February
Students remain in limbo as Australian travel ban extended Universities scramble to offer ‘targeted solutions’ for Chinese students stranded by coronavirus By John Ross 13 February
Race on to create online courses for virus-stranded students Institutional, pedagogical and workload issues more problematic than technological impediments, experts say By John Ross 13 February
Covid-19 coronavirus crisis: university offers itself as online fallback ‘We’re all in this together’, v-c insists, as universities scramble to teach 100,000 stranded students By John Ross 12 February
Monash to open Indonesia’s first foreign branch campus Postgraduate-only outlet ‘the first of many to come’, says minister By John Ross 10 February
Coronavirus: what students want most is clarity, says v-c Australian university cancels term for up to 10,000 students, saying its timetable will allow them to graduate without delay By John Ross 10 February
Free up teaching grants, Australian government told Mission group calls for flexibility to use funding to support lifelong learning By John Ross 9 February
Funder may not announce 2021 grant awards before 2022 deadline Australian researchers fear wasting weeks writing potentially pointless applications By John Ross 7 February
Australian National University vows to go ‘carbon negative’ Australian university promises ‘carbon negative’ footprint as v-c reflects on a summer of fire, ice and virus By John Ross 7 February
Universities ‘getting it wrong’ on student communication Students tell Australian survey that institutions struggle to find right balance between offering ‘too much and too little’ information By John Ross 5 February