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Holidays for everyone
By Jennifer Bennett
Why would someone who can’t see want to go on holiday? Or someone who is deaf?  More...
Australia ‘needs’ international med students
By Susan Woodward
International medical students should remain part of Australia’s “self-suffi  More...
Budget fine for universities but TAFEs worry
By Susan Woodward
Higher education emerged unscathed from Tuesday’s federal budget but it wasn† More...
Non-academic staff aim for professional status
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TAFEs still vital: Evans
Tertiary education minister Senator Chris Evans has tried to provide reassurance amid speculation that the federal government’s commitment to the public provision of skills training is faltering. In an interview with Campus Review, Evans said he was concerned that vocational More..
Unis pleased with Canberra commitment
Australia’s university bodies have broadly expressed support for the federal budget, saying they believe it supports plans to improve access to higher education. Griffith University vice-chancellor Ian O’Connor, the chair of Innovative Research Universities, said in a statement that he More..
Redundancies reduced at Sydney
Three students were arrested at a protest over redundancies at the University of Sydney last week, where a police officer’s arm was also broken. After months of at times angry debate, including a hearing at Fair Work Australia, the university More..
Xenon wins national computer bid
 Xenon has been revealed as the supplier of computer systems powering the first node of the National eResearch Collaboration Tools and Resources (NeCTAR) research cloud. The University of Melbourne was commissioned by the Department of Industry, Innovation, Science, Research and More..
IT directors tackle rapid change
Information technology with its growing budgets is now a core area rather than peripheral at campuses. Beverley Head reports. Reskilling staff for new futures has been identified as one of the major issues for university IT departments, says the Council More..
Holding universities to account
The new standards framework may make student charters an important means to protect an individual’s rights to quality higher education. By Lenore Cooper. Student charters have been widely adopted by Australian universities as a mechanism for setting out the mutual More..

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