November date for ACT report means merger unlikely by Bradley proposed date.
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Causal takes on casual
If you put your opinion out there you have to be committed to it.
More »$265 million youth allowance gets thumbs up
Changes build on a seriies of reforms introduced by Gilliard government.
More »NT English-only policy under fire
Parliamentary enquiry hears NT, english-only for first four hours teaching, rule is damaging.
More »Go8 ups debate on research impact
The Group of Eight (Go8) has joined the debate on research impact, releasing a paper about its value and potential to complement the ERA initiative.
More »Caution on changes demand will drive
The caps are off but now the real fun starts. Everyone knew it was coming, and it’s generally been well received, but there are still some questions about the effects of the new demand driven higher education legislation. Among these ...
More »Digital formats a problem for ERA assessment
A confluence of factors has created a publishing crisis for humanities and social sciences research from which it must emerge.
More »New standards council will help deal with challenges ahead: Dawkins
The success of the economy can be put down to changes made in education and training policy – and new standards council will take it even further, a conference has been told.
More »Industry wants people ‘who can do the job’
No need for defensivness in age of opportuinity TAFEs told
More »Training must be tailored when money and time are short
Helping students improve their skill in ways that minimise time and cost demands is a vital element of an improved national skill system.
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