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From mass to universal higher education

Quality of education will be put under pressure as the number of students entering public universities continues to escalate in the coming years, writes Margaret Gardner. In 2009, the Australian government made a decisive step towards developing a more educated ...

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Remodelling dual-sector universities

An ambitious plan to create a dual-sector university network could redefine the tertiary education sector in regional Victoria. By David Battersby. It is often said that one of the unheralded success stories in Australian tertiary education has been that of ...

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Rathjen to head UTAS

Professor Peter Rathjen has been appointed vice-chancellor of the University of Tasmania. He is currently deputy vice-chancellor (research) at the University of Melbourne. Prior to that appointment, Rathjen was dean of science at Melbourne and before that foundation executive dDean, ...

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Rengel wins international recognition

UWA researcher, Winthrop Professor Zdenko (Zed) Rengel, has been awarded a Humboldt research award. The award, from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, promotes academic cooperation between scientists from Germany and abroad. Rengel, of UWA’s School of Earth and Environment and ...

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OUA announces new general manager

Open Universities Australia has announced the appointment of Michelle Beveridge to general manager, operations. Prior to joining OUA, Beveridge was chief information officer at IDP Education for three years and general manager of information services at OAMPS Insurance Brokers for ...

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Smith appointed CEO Swinburne College

Andrew Smith, currently CEO of the Australian Council for Private Education and Training (ACPET), has been appointed CEO of Swinburne College. Swinburne College provides foundation programs for international students as well as managing delivery of Swinburne’s offshore programs. Prior to ...

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La Trobe awarded chair in European studies

La Trobe has become the third Australian university to be awarded the European Union’s prestigious Jean Monnet Chair for high-level education and research about Europe. The Chair, valued at around $90,000, will be held for three years by Dr Stefan ...

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Palmer to join the CSHE

Nigel Palmer is moving to the University of Melbourne’s Centre for the Study of Higher Education to take up a position as a research fellow in October. Palmer was national president of the Council of Australian Postgraduate Associations (CAPA) from ...

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Beattie links with UQ

Former Queensland Premier Peter Beattie will join the University of Queensland in an honorary capacity at two institutes that he helped found. Beattie has been made an adjunct professor in bioscience and nanotechnology with UQ’s Australian Institute for Bioengineering and ...

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Curtin appoints new physiotherapy head

Professor Maureen Simmonds has been appointed as head of the School of Physiotherapy in the Faculty of Health Sciences at Curtin University. She joins Curtin from McGill University in Canada, where she was director of the School of Physical and ...

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