International fees trust fund ‘just another idea’
Universities responsible for ensuring research funding sustainability, minister says
Universities responsible for ensuring research funding sustainability, minister says
Recent political interventions in university affairs are symptomatic of the perception that higher education institutions need a firm hand
Robert-Jan Smits attempts to allay concerns of junior academics considering moving country because of planned publishing shift
Australia’s twice-unlucky research grant applicants raise questions about the assessment process, but they could help elevate science as an election issue, says John Ross
Analysis of ranking since 2011 suggests China is not making same ground as in research-based rankings, while Germany and South Korea have leapt forward
Research the goal but not the currency, as Australian universities chase Chinese dollars
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Rate of decline has slowed, but more universities are reporting problems with visa delays and denials
The lecturer in international business and strategy and author of Supermarket USA on big books, the ‘Cold War Farms Race’ and jazzed-up propaganda battles
A period of explosive growth and cuts in government funding has left many institutions too reliant on foreign student fees
The Australian government has released three major data sets unusually back-to-back and full of mistakes, leading John Ross to ask: why so much, why so fast and why so erroneous?
Response to row over vetoing of humanities grants could result in curiosity-driven scholarship being pushed out
Tsinghua provost urges researchers to take the risks required to achieve major breakthroughs
Japan’s combined budgetary crunch and demographic squeeze has raised questions about the sustainability of its huge university sector. John Ross visits the country to investigate