Covid reaps empathy dividend Down Under Pandemic hardship has helped make domestic students aware of their overseas peers, study finds John Ross 11月 23日
Australian state backs speedy return of international students Premier offers latest on-again, off-again signal about resumption of student flows John Ross 11月 22日
‘Generation of research workers’ at risk in New Zealand Stalled research driving students into poverty and bleak career prospects, paper warns John Ross 11月 22日
Reforms’ impacts on arts in Australia ‘an open question’ Expert views conflict on humanities graduates’ employment prospects, and whether Australian funding changes will make arts the preserve of the elite John Ross 11月 20日
Make registration contingent on mental health plans, Canberra told Australian report also advocates expansion of online counselling John Ross 11月 18日
Essay mills quit Australia as UK falls behind but Covid a threat Experts are optimistic at signs of success from new Australian bill, but warn pandemic has added new problems to fight against contract cheating Anna McKie 11月 18日
Only in New Zealand: the academics shaping nation’s Covid response Rare opportunities arise in a country with a small population and a big regard for science John Ross 11月 17日
Humanities applications waning before funding reforms Australian report tracks shift to vocationally oriented courses ahead of the recession and tuition fee changes John Ross 11月 17日
Australian minister ‘reserves decision’ on research projects Pre-approved grants referred to security agencies as another front opens up in debate over research risks John Ross 11月 16日
Exhaustion and uncertainty cloud New Zealand’s Covid-free summer Island nation’s pandemic management has been the envy of the world, but academics are still paying a price John Ross 11月 16日
Set aside international student revenue ‘to support well-being’ Foreign student flows will bounce back even better, Australian strategist says, and sector should put profits aside to help visitors in need John Ross 11月 13日