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On Campus
University funding tied to antisemitism action
Universities could be subject to a ’report card’ that assesses their responses to antisemitism, which could result in cut funding, according to Australia’s antisemitism envoy report released on Thursday.
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Analysis
Graeme Turner’s ‘broken’ universities
The Australian university sector has come under considerable pressure in recent years. It is currently in a parlous state.
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Podcasts
HEDx: What is an achievement wallet?
Sarah DeMark is Vice-President of Workforce Intelligence & Credential Integrity at Western Governors University; an online, Utah-based institution.
Workforce
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Workforce
Charles Sturt cuts jobs to fill $35m budget hole
The Charles Sturt University vice-chancellor said the institution's need to cut an unknown amount of jobs amid a budget deficit is “distressing but not surprising.“
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On Campus
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On Campus
Why students reject second-language study
Students are turning away from learning a second language other than English because they don't see it as a viable qualification even though it can help reduce world conflict, experts have flagged.
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Exclusive
What Betty Crocker can teach us about using AI
A speaker piqued a crowd's interest when he walked on stage with eggs, milk, butter, a bowl, a wooden spoon and a packet of Betty Crocker's cake mix.
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On Campus
University of Canberra posts $41m deficit
The University of Canberra posted a $41 million operating deficit for 2024 on Friday after cutting 170 full-time equivalent positions…
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Commentary
Fixing university reputations: Commentary
Universities have reputations whether they know it or not. Most of us believe our own PR: but we seldom take the opportunity to pause and ask how others view us.
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Funding
How Labor can use its strong majority to support universities
The higher education sector is craving stability and investment after the policy changes, regulation warnings and instability of Labor's last term. Milad Haghani is an associate professor of urban resilience and safety at the University…
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Industry & Research
Horizon Europe revisited in wake of Trump’s attacks on unis
The peak university body has again called on the Albanese government to invest in research fund Horizon Europe amid growing uncertainty from the United States.
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International Education
HEDx: University of Manchester VC
Professor Duncan Ivison is vice-chancellor of the University of Manchester, the birthplace of the computer. in this episode, Professor Ivison draws on his global experience from Canada, the United States, Australia and the United Kingdom…
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Podcasts
HEDx: Could ATEC boost social license?
Verity Firth and Alphia Possamai-Inesedy discuss the challenges universities face in maintaining, or seeking to regain, social licence and serve community needs
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Podcasts
HEDx: UK and Aus higher education compared
How do perceptions of artificial intelligence, online education, tertiary harmonisation, regulation and the skills agenda differ between Australia and the United Kingdom?
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Podcasts
HEDx Podcast: NYU’s student success team talks AI
John Burdick, Marni Passer Vassallo and Holly Halmo lead the New York University student success team, serving the needs of some of the highest achieving and highest paying students at a top-rated research powerhouse university.