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Monthly Archives: October 2009

French connection

A mutual recognition agreement involving French and Australian universities won’t force either country to accept the other’s qualifications – but it’ll help clear some of the hurdles, according to educationalists from both countries. French higher education attaché Béatrice Chassaing said ...

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Going in to bat for student safety

Cricket matches, Facebook and specially produced DVDs have all been drafted into frontline efforts aimed at ensuring the safety of international students in Melbourne, a conference will hear this week. Police and other experts working in the field say active, ...

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How ERA will stifle innovation

<<<Judging from UK experience, the new research assessment system could prove to bring few benefits but a good deal of anxiety, damage and cost, writes Jeff Lewis.>>> While most researchers in Australia would welcome an effective and well-considered process of ...

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Levelling the AQF in the post-Bradley era

The overhaul of Australia’s pathbreaking but ageing qualifications framework has moved into its second phase with the release of a refined consultation paper on a new architecture for the framework. But there’s a back to the future feel about the ...

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Sharing the load

Indigenous cultural competency in the post-Bradley era: who will do the work, ask Christine Asmar and Susan Page. The participants in our research seminar were perplexed. We had just asked them to put themselves in the shoes of an academic ...

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Supporting a compelling vision

If we are to power our ideas, we need to focus on the right game, write Peter Høj and Caroline McMillen. During the past few months, Australian universities have been working hard to support the delivery of the research and ...

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