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Monthly Archives: February 2008

A lost paradise

The time has come for Australia’s universities to reach out to Papua New Guinea’s ailing higher education system, says Allan Patience.   Australia’s universities are introverted institutions. Their hesitancy in reaching out generously to local and international communities limits their ...

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Grants take a preventative slant

The focus of research grants change over time with researchers constantly looking at the trends to help frame their applications. John Ross looks at the latest round of NHMRC grants. That prevention is better than cure is a tried and ...

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Negotiating a research deal

Collaboration is the rage, but universities must be careful when negotiating multi-party research agreements. Kate Rintoul tells how to avoid the pitfalls.   If properly established, multi-party research agreements provide unique opportunities to combine a range of skills, experience and ...

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Digging deep

Data mining can dig up rich information about everything from admitting students most likely to succeed to how to teach them. But universities are slow off the block in embedding it, says Beverley Head.   Until recently, organisations could reliably ...

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