Research council needed to end funding fragmentation – UA Economic reform begins with injecting order into the hotchpotch of research programmes, and enticing more locals into higher study, according to Australian body By John Ross 1 August
Australian foreign student numbers ‘likely to fall short of cap’ Visa fee hikes and processing delays achieved scuttled legislation’s goals to limit incoming students, data suggests By John Ross 31 July
University mergers proposal refloated in Australia’s west Amalgamation of Perth institutions up for discussion again, two years after review went nowhere By John Ross 29 July
ANZ universities adopt ‘unified position’ on open access Simpler ‘publish-as-a-service’ agreements in the frame as sector eyes ‘pivotal year’ for removal of research paywalls By John Ross 29 July
Foreign students ‘work as many hours as average Australians’ International students ‘contribute more to demand than supply’ despite working far more hours than they used to, Reserve Bank analysis finds By John Ross 28 July
Sydney holds women-only recruitment round for engineering faculty Female-only recruitment ‘part of the solution’ for male-dominated profession facing workforce ‘crisis’ By John Ross 28 July
Levy business to revive R&D spending, says Australian academy Companies should ‘come to the party’ in bankrolling research effort that relies too heavily on foreign students By John Ross 25 July
Labor’s student debt wipe plan ‘worth far less than billed’ Promised 20 per cent cut set to be tabled in parliament, but new analysis shows real relief for graduates may end up being just 7.9 per cent By Tash Mosheim 21 July
Australia’s high visa fees ‘undermine diversification efforts’ Joint statement calls for immediate cost reductions for those coming to study for 12 months or less By Patrick Jack 21 July
New ARC grant proposals ‘still leave next generation behind’ Funder proposes to create stand-alone fellowship scheme for early-career researchers after criticism By Tash Mosheim 15 July
‘Secretive’ university boards ‘just rubber-stamp decisions’ Union claims governors detached from needs of staff and students, as it urges Australian inquiry to fix ‘broken’ model By Juliette Rowsell 15 July
New Zealand relaxes work rules in new push for overseas students Country aims to double international education revenue by 2034, as it aims to capitalise on tightened rules in rival destinations By Tash Mosheim 14 July