John Ross joined Times Higher Education?as?APAC editor in February 2018. He was previously higher education and science correspondent with The Australian newspaper. He has won the National Press Club’s Higher Education Journalist of the Year award three times, most recently in 2022, and has been shortlisted six times. He holds a communications degree from what is now the University of Technology Sydney. He swims in the Pacific Ocean every day, drinks too much coffee and plays Galician bagpipes quite badly.
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Journal's investigation exonerates fish researcher, who has previous retraction to her name
Deficiencies in Australian university governance made worse by state government selection of councillors, reviewer says
With 30 retractions so far and counting, experts say former Swinburne scientist exemplifies the need to screen research articles
Analysts say added flexibility is welcome but question how horse-trading scheme would work
New figures raise question of whether government has thwarted progress on its own policy priority
By failing to defend their international engagement, universities have become tangled in popular revolt against globalisation, says professor
‘Investment, policy support and consistency’ crucial to university role in regional development
Students believe that institutions must walk their talk when it comes to the future of the planet, Sydney summit hears
Ream of new reports suggest capping of places is continuing to take a toll, but justify policy focus on graduate employment
Australian Qualifications Framework overhaul also recommends decoupling of knowledge and skills
Commentators laud ‘exciting’ political pairing of seasoned bureaucrat and entrepreneurial icon
‘Regional’ tag extended, after cities lobby for international education incentives
Internship restriction ‘makes no sense’, says international education expert
While some universities are funding huge building projects out of international student fees, an increasing number in Australia and elsewhere are finding that the ground beneath their feet is the best foundation for reaching to the sky. But should universities really be swapping ivory towers for commercial skyscrapers? John Ross cranes his neck and wonders
AQF review also recommends smoother pathways between vocational and higher education
Move comes amid concern about treatment of academics who criticise employers
Opposition driven by fear of ‘increases in cultural diversity’, analysis suggests
Technology organisation says gender balanced intake is a sign of things to come
Role includes illuminating Chinese staff about the ways of their hosts, director says
Julie Bishop tells Times Higher Education interview that Australia’s universities should rank better
While relations reboot bodes well for Australian institutions, transnational review threatens green shoots
Coalition finally succeeds in dispatching the nest egg it initiated last decade
Lack of community involvement spawns misunderstanding of international education, says veteran politician and diplomat
Australian research highlights contrasting motivations of students and their parents, and the need to appeal to both groups