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Monthly Archives: February 2014

Veteran guidance

Murdoch University’s Karen Shaw talks grant writing, service standards with Antonia Maiolo. Dwindling research budgets and increasing pressure on academic staff to justify how they spend their funds mean securing a financial grant is more competitive than ever. Karen Shaw, ...

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Nursing still seen as women’s work

Universities and healthcare industry battle stereotypes in efforts to recruit men. By Antonia Maiolo. Gender stereotyping is a key deterrent keeping males from choosing to study nursing, researchers say. Edith Cowan University clinical and international nursing co-ordinator Tania Beament says ...

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ASQA lifts lid on scandals, ducks hard questions

A report on deceptive marketing practices in VET stops short of addressing the key structural problems. By John Mitchell. A recent report on inappropriate marketing practices in the VET sector has opened the proverbial can of worms, but what will ...

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Wiggle room

Learners today need flexibility for complex moves and shifts throughout their careers; and while the system is far from perfect, students are indeed moving around. By Roger Harris. Where have all the flowers gone in the vision of the Bradley ...

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It’s still a dog’s breakfast

In March 2010, Campus Review observed that the erratic financial reporting practices of public universities was throwing up some bizarre and misleading valuations of library resources. A more recent study shows little improvement since then. By Jeremy Gilling. The 2011 ...

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