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Monthly Archives: June 2011

Private unis welcome possible competitor

If it goes ahead, International University of Australia will be the first university built in Australia in nearly 20 years — but not Laureate’s first foray into the market. Dominated by public institutions, the higher education sector needs a jolt, ...

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Graduate salaries rise – marginally

Graduate Careers Australia has released its 25th annual report on the first-year salaries of bachelor degree graduates – and the news is slightly better. Starting salaries for Australian bachelor degree graduates increased only marginally in 2010, yet remained considerably higher ...

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Demand-driven funding back on legislative agenda

The push to uncap student numbers and increase admissions finally comes before parliament this week. After being pushed back on the parliamentary agenda by arguments about the carbon tax, live cattle exports and asylum seekers, the bill for demand-driven funding ...

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University of Sydney gets AusAID funding for HIV program

A program for 25 visiting fellows will include intensive multidisciplinary training in the management and prevention of HIV/AIDS and sexually transmitted infections. AusAID has contracted the University of Sydney to run an intensive three-month program in the management and prevention ...

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When the majority doesn’t rule

Is it a problem that six out of seven engineering students are male, while only one in five teaching students is male, asks Andrew Harvey Sometimes the majority doesn’t rule. A look at the overall picture of higher education suggests ...

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