in briefThe fourth week of the Royal Commission on Antisemitism focused on the higher education sector.University leaders accepted they could have done more to protect Jewish people on campus.University leaders have admitted that they failed to adequately protect Jewish students and staff from the psychological impact of pro-Palestinian protests on campuses, the Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social Cohesion has heard this week.The commission today heard evidence an Australian National University student was asked to provide death certificates for relatives who were killed by Israeli forces.Mary Russell, chief executive of the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Authority, said she had...