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Top students promised a spot at U of Newcastle

p>University courts high achievers with guaranteed places in many courses. By Antonia Maiolo. Students who achieve an ATAR score of over 90 will be guaranteed a place at the University of Newcastle, under a scheme the NSW institution recently launched. ...

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CQU cuts 166 jobs

Decline in international students led to losses; staff input helps some retain jobs. By Aileen Macalintal Central Queensland University has cut 166 jobs in order to generate about $25 million in budget savings, mostly in response to the downturn in ...

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Minimum resistance

UNSW pushes ATAR requirements much higher as debate over scores continues and their use continues. By Aileen Macalintal Last month, Australia’s top eight universities proposed a minimum Australian Tertiary Admission Rank of 60 for entry nationwide. Now one elite institution ...

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Swinburne joins the MOOC torrent

Technical university joins growing trend with three announced online courses. By Aileen Macalintal Swinburne University of Technology has joined institutions worldwide in offering Massive Open Online Courses (MOOC), through Open Universities Australia (OUA) free platform, Open2Study, which launched in March ...

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Voices from around the world

p>CISA members take the stage to let international educators know what’s on their minds. By Helen Zimmerman and Phil Honeywood Given normal workload constraints and the daily actions that require our immediate attention, it’s easy in any profession to overlook ...

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Scumble and scumball

Visitors to the JMW Turner exhibition at the National Gallery of Australia may come across scumble, a curious word from the C19 art world.  It refers to the technique of applying a thin coating over lighter paint colours, so they ...

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Swiss Army mechanic

A former Swiss Army mechanic is one of the three lecturers who joined the Charles Darwin University teaching team in Alice Springs for the start of semester two. Alex Eberli, who has joined the School of Trades, completed a motor ...

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International ecology expert

An internationally recognised expert in river ecology has been appointed Pro Vice Chancellor Research at the University of Western Australia. Professor Peter Davies has been acting in the position since September last year. Davies has won several major project grants at UWA, ...

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