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Monthly Archives: July 2010

An Island mentality

Are asylum concerns “killing” international education? A reported “blunder” by immigration minister Chris Evans last week has fuelled concerns that international education may be getting caught up in the asylum-seeker debate. Evans found himself the subject of media headlines when ...

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Put surplus windfall into unis: UA

With the coffers looking fuller than expected, the government should finish the Bradley jigsaw, according to the peak universities body. Universities can claim partial credit for the better than expected economic outlook – and should be rewarded accordingly – according ...

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Polytechnic positioning

Where do polytechnics fit within the emerging tertiary sector, asks John Mitchell. TAFE Directors Australia (TDA) recently released a discussion paper, ‘Blueprint for Australia’s tertiary education’, advocating a role for TAFE institutes in offering degrees supported by Commonwealth funding. One ...

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From mass to universal higher education

Quality of education will be put under pressure as the number of students entering public universities continues to escalate in the coming years, writes Margaret Gardner. In 2009, the Australian government made a decisive step towards developing a more educated ...

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Remodelling dual-sector universities

An ambitious plan to create a dual-sector university network could redefine the tertiary education sector in regional Victoria. By David Battersby. It is often said that one of the unheralded success stories in Australian tertiary education has been that of ...

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Rathjen to head UTAS

Professor Peter Rathjen has been appointed vice-chancellor of the University of Tasmania. He is currently deputy vice-chancellor (research) at the University of Melbourne. Prior to that appointment, Rathjen was dean of science at Melbourne and before that foundation executive dDean, ...

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Fong appointed to key healthcare position

Dr Neale Fong, former director-general of the WA Health Department, has been appointed as the director of the Curtin Health Innovation Research Institute (CHIRI). Fong holds bachelor degrees in medicine and surgery, an MBA from UWA, a masters in theological ...

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