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The Albanese Labor Government today announced the locations of 10 new Regional University Study Hubs across the country, bringing university closer to students living in the regions.
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Many boys educated privately hand their trauma to the next generation – and, dangerously, to those who are raised to govern, says Guardian columnist Gaby Hinsliff
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A sweeping new blueprint could make higher education easier to attain as Australia grapples with demand for skills of the future.
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Every done leadership training for work, come back to the office and thought: ‘That was a huge waste of time’?
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The university says the move will allow it to attract a greater range of students. It will offer bridging courses to catch pupils up.
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Ahead of an expected drop in enrollment, the institution is looking to buy the University of Phoenix, a for-profit school with a checkered past. Is it worth $550 million?
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Before agreeing to accept an offer of an internal interim position at your college or university, you should ask your boss and yourself several questi
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Monash University Chancellor Professor Sharon Pickering joined Raf Epstein to respond to a 400 page review of the university sector released by the federal government over the weekend.
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Equity has been front and centre of the Universities Accord. But it means more than just increasing ‘bums on seats’ in higher education.
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At a summit of university presidents, the talk was about Harvard and its plummeting reputation.
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Just 1% of politics education in New Zealand is focused on the Māori dimension, new research has found. How can the country discuss Te Tiriti o Waitangi when very few understand it?
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An expert calls for more transparent admissions data as it’s revealed NSW universities with aggressive international recruitment strategies have a large performance gap between local and foreign students. |
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The suggested readings in this installment of the "Leaders Are Readers" series challenge traditional notions of productivity. They also underscore the
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A major survey of Australian school principals finds they are copping abuse from parents and students on top of huge workloads. Many experienced leaders say they might leave the profession.
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Australia Institute report author says proposed open-access research library ‘great start’ but research grants reforms are needed to disrupt current model
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The federal and NT governments have just made a ‘historic’ funding announcement of about $1 billion for schools in the territory.
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Enrolling girls will not automatically make a boys school more inclusive. Schools need to look at things such as what is taught, extra-curricular activities and support for students.
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The accord calls for meaningful steps to increase the numbers of Indigenous graduates and Indigenous leaders in higher education. In a post-referendum Australia, this is more important than ever.
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A major analysis has found high school students who receive explicit instruction are months ahead in learning compared with peers.
Peter Mellow's insight:
You think this would apply in Higher Education as well!
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Ruth Gottesman, a longtime professor at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, is making free tuition available to all students going forward.
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The 400-page report is the first broad review of Australian higher education since 2008. It contains 47 recommendations covering ground from course fees, to funding and support for students.
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Amid spiraling campus speech debates, many professors are rallying in defense of a bedrock principle. But can they agree on just what it means?
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In part two of this series, experts discuss reports of students struggling and teachers being physically attacked in the aftermath of school closures during the pandemic.
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Like most reactionary myths, hand-wringing about modern universities trades upon nostalgia from smart people who ought to know better. |