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NSW moves to avoid some of the 'negative unespected results' that happened following VET reforms in Victoria.
More »Export education takes control with multiple initiatives
Still reeling from a downturn that has knocked $2.2 billion from its export value in the past year, Australia’s international education sector has come out fighting at the 25th annual conference in Adelaide.
More »Long-awaited legislation brings end to costly bandaid
Aging campus infrastructure is set to be renewed, staff numbers boosted and sport subsidies reinstated following the long-awaited passage of the student services and amenities bill last week.
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More »Visa review brings opportunity and obligation
The findings from Michael Knight’s review into student visas changes everything.
More »Fast-track graduates due for a check-up
As accelerated nursing courses become an important part of student education, it is necessary to take a closer look at this special cohort, writes Mark Neil.
More »The Bradley goal seems distant
At first glance, Australia appears on target to educate 40 per cent of its citizens with a bachelor’s degree, but after examining the data Daniel Edwards concludes this might be difficult.
More »How to encourage staff to embrace change
Innovation is now surely a non-negotiable component of every university strategic plan.
More »Waving the flag overseas
Australia’s success at attracting foreign students over the past 25 years has been noted by European institutions
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