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Monthly Archives: March 2010

Crashed college to students: pay now, pay less

International students at the Austech were reportedly offered incentives to pay thousands in tuition fees just days before the college collapsed at the end of last week. Hundreds of international students including many Indians were reportedly crowded outside the main ...

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Indians opt for Aotearoa

Australia’s loss is New Zealand’s gain, as Indians look for a safe, affordable and welcoming study destination. Indian students are fuelling resurgence in international enrolments across the Tasman, as New Zealand diversifies its education exports and revamps its student visa ...

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Baird lifts the bar

Bruce Baird’s proposals to help protect international students look set to get the green light, with both parties indicating support. High-risk international education and training providers will have to clean up their act or risk getting turfed out of the ...

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Medical emergency

International medical students could miss out on their crucial internships after an agreement between federal and state health ministers refused to guarantee them places. The financial viability of Australia’s medical schools could be under threat if a government decision to ...

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Harvard by the harbour?

Sydney University will closely emulate the Harvard structure with a massive College of Arts and Sciences alongside five professional schools, if one of the key structural reform ideas in its newly released green paper is adopted. The plan also suggests ...

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What talk about standards?

Teacher quality is very much part of the education revolution. So why is it that nearly 60 per cent of the TAFE workforce have no teaching qualifications, writes Pat Forward. For those in the TAFE sector with a keen interest ...

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A decade on, Bologna reforms take hold

After 10 years, the Bologna process is increasingly embedded in European Union and national policies, with major advances in the number of universities adopting the reforms, a new report has found. ‘Trends 2010’, released last week, is the third in ...

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