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Humanities: Can we at least agree on the question?

In the 1970s sociology was described as having "an identity crisis before it had an identity". That's a lot of baggage. The tensions haven't gone... more


Humanities: Two perspectives on a long and bitter dispute

A proper understanding of mainstream economic theory is necessary before any effective critique can be mounted, says Peter Groenewegen. Frank... more


Technical Sciences & Engineering: Moulding a new urban architecture

Australian universities have made a big impact in the competition to determine which designs will feature in the Australian pavilion at the 2010... more


Technical Sciences & Engineering: Bridge over troubled waters

skills into teaching skills. Jeremy Gilling reports. Sylvia Edwards admits, when pressed, that teaching comes naturally to her. Indeed, she received... more


Health Sciences: Teaching clinicians to teach

When in the late 1990s clinicians in Perth were searching for someone to provide staff development for doctors who were responsible for imparting... more


Health Sciences: Curriculum with bite

Implant dentistry has transformed dental practice worldwide, says Nikos Mattheos. But the education system has a lot of catching up to do. While... more


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Business: Puppets of the business world

A student in the role of a marketing consultant prepares for a briefing with the CEO of a leading tourism firm. The client is demanding and at times... more


Business: Feedback and forward

"Students don't necessarily arrive at university with academic writing skills, but these are skills that can be taught," says Kerry Hunter, lecturer... more


Business: It all adds up

Work-readiness is the buzz-word across a range of disciplines. But how to achieve it is the very real challenge facing universities across the... more


Science: Teaching Fidel about collaboration

Online intro: The Cuban leader's eldest son was blown away by six Australian universities' cooperative scientific venture. Fidel Castro was... more

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