There’s more in the Mail

In Features this morning

Back in February Frank Larkins (Uni Melbourne)  explained how Group of Eight universities were so dependent on students from China. As Beijing piles on the pressure it’s worth another look.

Liz Branigan (La Trobe U) argues on-line learning is core business when properly done. It’s this week’s selection by Contributing Editor Sally Kift for her series, on what we need now in teaching and learning.

Garry Carnegie (RMIT) and James Guthrie (Macquarie U) on the hard lesson in financial risk management taught universities by COVID 19.

And Merlin Crossley (UNSW) welcomes chips on shoulders (if they are the right type of chip).