A different approach to banking could help bankroll Australian universities. Islamic banking and finance (IBF) could offer Australian universities a new market, meeting growing demand for teaching, consultancies and experts in the field, according to academics and finance experts. Australian ...
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Overseas medical students “wasted”
The gravy train that’s propping up medical faculties – and could prop up Australia’s medical workforce – faces derailment because of a critical shortage of internship places. The vast bulk of international medical students want to stay on in Australia, ...
More »NSW leads the pack with more of the same
The much-maligned NSW government has beaten its southern neighbour to the punch, producing the country’s first state tertiary education plan. NSW will integrate the tertiary sector into state economic planning, encourage larger research centres and look for ways to fast-track ...
More »Sector lobbies independents: don’t wreck equity program
The Coalition’s plans could destroy new-found unity over equitable access to higher education, the rural independents have been warned. Higher education sector lobbying of independent federal MPs has intensified, with the three rural independents now tipped to make a decision ...
More »The time for Indonesia
The world’s third and fourth biggest countries are cozying up on higher education. And Australia can only sit back and watch. The US has a once-in-a-century opportunity to reinvigorate its higher education relationship with Indonesia and is going after it ...
More »Putting pen to iPad
Stuart Middleton compares apples with Apples – and he likes both. When I started school the teacher had a view that we should be taught to read and write. Putting aside reading for the moment, we certainly got on with ...
More »What’s in a completion rate?
Completion rates are, in the simplest sense, the proportion of people who finish a qualification they started. But what rate can be considered a good rate, asks David Roberts. There are at least two reasons why completion rates are presently ...
More »Stoush over Victorian TAFE boards
The independence of Victoria’s TAFE institutes is the envy of the nation. And the state government is flexing its muscles to make sure it stays that way. The Victorian opposition has accused the Brumby government of politicising TAFE leadership, as ...
More »Tampering with targets
NSW is braver than Victoria when it comes to equity. And it’s about 10 per cent braver than Canberra when it comes to attainment. When you’re trying to go as high as you can, sometimes your starting level is the ...
More »Three quarters of VET course enrolments not completed
VET completion rates are almost subterranean – but this says as much about students’ goals as it does about their persistence. Barely a quarter of VET course enrolments are completed successfully, according to new estimates from the National Centre for ...
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