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
Australian 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 Australian college goes into administration Multi-pronged government crackdown succeeds where coronavirus and international financial crises failed By John Ross 3 December
Australian 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 Australia’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
Australia passes controversial student ombudsman bill Attorney general says bill will create a ‘powerful, independent voice’ to protect students from sexual violence By Juliette Rowsell 28 November
Australia passes Universities Accord reforms Senate victory a win for government following defeat of caps By John Ross 26 November
Soaring university fees ‘reflect lack of efficiency incentives’ Keeping costs down ‘not an objective’ for research-addicted sector, says accountancy professor By John Ross 26 November
New Zealand sector review turns focus to fees and efficiencies Questions cause alarm but the panel ‘wouldn’t be doing its job’ if it avoided them, commentators say By John Ross 23 November