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Marks & Shakespeare

Simon Haines sees a new hybrid world being born out of the English language and Chinese crowds. Our local shopping mall, five minutes away in the car, is one of the busiest in the world. More people go through its ...

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Why is it still an issue?

The policies are in place, the commitment is there and the resources are freely available, but real change has been slow in coming. Jeremy Gilling reports on building intercultural competence in business education. The boardrooms and executive ranks of Australian ...

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Can get some satisfaction

Of course teacher quality matters, but business students increasingly want better services and facilities. The quality of teaching and the curriculum have been found, unsurprisingly, to be the most important factors in determining the satisfaction levels of business students, but ...

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Where do the dual-sectors fit in?

Some dismiss dual-sectors as nothing more than institutionalised frameworks for sectoral brawling. But they’re generating plenty of interest, says <<<Leesa Wheelahan>>>. Dual-sectors are going to get their moment in the sun because of changes to tertiary education. However, this presents ...

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Looking beyond the My Skills website

Which training providers are not afraid of the MySkills website, asks John Mitchell. Following the media profile given to the MySchool website, there was no sense of public surprise when the government announced in the budget that it would allocate ...

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Is the East rising?

The rise and rise of higher education in Asia, particularly in China, has given rise to speculation that a common higher education zone could eventually become a reality. Not for quite some time, says Simon Marginson. There is without doubt ...

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Have green skills become browned off?

The focus on green skills may be politically popular, but maybe is it really addressing the changing needs of the workforce? By Tom Karmel I’m not sure whether the metaphor in the headline is appropriate given how green the countryside ...

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