Australia needs its own GI Bill Veterans face many barriers to attending university. Let’s give those who have served our country free access, says Zlatko Skrbis By Zlatko Skrbis 7 October
Senators dismiss ‘administrative nightmare’ concerns over accord Inquiry recommends unamended passage of Universities Accord reforms bill By John Ross 4 October
Australian student visa risk rating update postponed Last-minute decision leaves some institutions safe and others stranded By John Ross 4 October
Jobs on the line in Australian National University restructure At least 50 job cuts proposed as university confronts A$200 million hole caused by ‘external headwinds’ and federal policy changes By John Ross 3 October
Australian caps will bankrupt ‘good’ colleges, senators warned Reputable colleges stripped of students while thousands of places go to institutions focusing elsewhere or facing closure By John Ross 2 October
Fresh eyes: Grant Robertson’s journey from deputy PM to v-c Leadership recruits from outside academia bring new perspectives, and a few skeletons in the closet, to university administration By John Ross 2 October
Campus antisemitism inquiry would be too slow, says Senate panel Universities’ ‘inadequate’ responses ‘just like their handling of sexual assault’, says Australian parliamentary committee By John Ross 2 October
Marine biologist Emma Johnston named Melbourne’s next v-c Science and gender equity advocate to become first female leader of Australia’s top research institution By John Ross 30 September
Campus Live ANZ: ‘treat government like your banker’, universities told Rather than railing at those who control the purse strings, help them solve their problems, says regulator By John Ross 27 September
Campus Live ANZ: international education crackdown ‘partly self-created’ Educators must take responsibility for their own contribution to the crisis, forum hears By John Ross 27 September
Campus Live ANZ: student caps ‘will bankrupt diversity drive’ Canberra’s international education crackdown is sapping sector of funds to diversify, forum hears By John Ross 26 September
Are universities doing enough to support neurodivergent students? Thousands more students on the autism spectrum are entering universities thanks to improved diagnosis and support from schools. John Ross examines how institutions are adapting to this challenge and what more can be done By John Ross 26 September