The University of the Sunshine Coast has announced a new partnership with Immanuel Lutheran College, Sunshine Coast Grammar School and Independent Schools Queensland with a focus on providing the best possible professional experience for pre-service teachers. Associate professor of education ...
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CISA responds to national education strategy
The Council of International Students Australia has welcomed the draft national strategy for international education, saying it is a positive step from the government. “It is a very commendable effort for the government to come up with a draft strategy, ...
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More »Overseas students prefer on-campus courses over online
International students choose Australia for the on-campus and in-country experience and are less inclined to want to study online, new research shows. The new research from Hobsons shows that 49 per cent of international students are unwilling to consider online ...
More »Nominations open for ATEM/Campus Review Awards
The leading lights of tertiary education management will once again have their chance to shine with the launch of the 2015 ATEM/Campus Review Best Practice awards. These prestigious awards, now in their fourth year, are organised by the Association for ...
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More »Penalties for dodgy training providers
Dodgy training providers may be slapped with potentially hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines under a new penalty regime. From Friday, registered training organisations face fines if they fail to provide clear information to prospective students about the course ...
More »University of Adelaide launches free wine course
The University of Adelaide has announced it will launch a free online wine course through the School of Agriculture, Food and Wine from April 2nd. Dr Kerry Wilkinson a lecturer of Oenology with the school, said World of Wine - ...
More »Glover urges Go8 to remain at the table
The decision by the Group of Eight to announce it would no longer support discussions on the higher education reform agenda is disappointing, says University of Western Sydney Vice-Chancellor, professor Barney Glover. Glover’s comments were made in response to the ...
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