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The Science of Compliance
By Marcel Creed
One of the risks of running an educational institution is keeping compliant with  More...
Gippsland-Ballarat regional uni to proceed
By Aileen Macalintal
Despite the uncertainty of the times and changes to government funding, the plan  More...
SA uni holds jam session
By Antonia Maiolo
The University of South Australia is staging one of the biggest conversations ab  More...
If the hard hat fits
By Campus Review
Forget the stereotypes. Women are an increasing force in the university engineer  More...
Cuts hit ‘at risk’ students
By John Mitchell
A Brotherhood of St Laurence study has found disengaged youth could be left behi  More...
Donning the business hat
By Louis White
Universities are billion-dollar enterprises today, so the leaders need training   More...
No job security say PhDs
By Antonia Maiolo
A federal government report on career pathways of PhDs confirms that lack of job  More...
Public transport at record high
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Australian commuters are turning back to trains, trams and buses in record numbe  More...
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The Science of Compliance
One of the risks of running an educational institution is keeping compliant with government regulations. Every six months, I hear of another college hit with a non-compliance transgression for failing to check their students’ visa status or some other compliance-related More..
Gippsland-Ballarat regional uni to proceed
Despite the uncertainty of the times and changes to government funding, the planned joint venture of Monash University and the University of Ballarat will go ahead. Monash vice-chancellor Ed Byrne said, “The impact of the government’s announcement is not yet More..
SA uni holds jam session
The University of South Australia is staging one of the biggest conversations about its future this month. The only difference is that conversation will take place online. On May 29-30, the university will launch a “unijam”, bringing together thousands of More..
Monash pulls plug on IT jobs
Dozens of IT jobs will go at Monash University after it announced workers will be offered voluntary redundancies. The university alerted staff in its eSolutions division of the planned redundancies, and have identified at least 80 of these workers as More..
Don’t make study harder
With more Australians getting a degree, it would be a travesty to turn people off with university cuts. National Tertiary Education Union president Jeannie Rea said this in response to the Universities Australia chair’s address to the National Press Club. More..
The power of giving
There is an almost alchemical mystery to successful fundraising. So what drives this generosity, and how can institutions create the right conditions for it? By Louis White Since the focus of universities is no longer on simple, regular form letters More..

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