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Analysis
Only 1.5% of students swapped fields due to the ‘Job-ready Graduates’ fee changes
In January 2021, the Morrison government changed the way university fees are set with the Job-ready Graduates scheme. The idea…
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Analysis
A tax on international student fees is now a near certainty
Australia’s international education industry is preparing itself for the inevitable – a tax on international students that could raise as…
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Analysis
HEDx Podcast: Zero wasted potential in a war for talent
CampusReview · HEDx Podcast: Zero wasted potential in a war for talent - Episode 97 The ongoing battle of skills…
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News
NSW man in custody after TAFE lockdown
A 45-year-old NSW man was taken into custody by officers from the Tactical Operations Unit on Thursday after a siege…
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Analysis
Game-changing plan to tackle campus-based sexual violence
Sexual violence has been a persistent problem in Australian universities and residential colleges for decades. The 2021 National Student Safety…
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Opinion
Labor’s centralised higher education system poses risks, says Andrew Norton
Labor’s higher education reforms risk producing a technocratic system that will mire universities in bureaucracy and produce graduates who do…
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On Campus
Universities fail to provide healthy food environments
A new scorecard reveals that Australian universities are failing to promote healthy and sustainable food environments on campus. Deakin University’s…
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Analysis
‘Thank you for making me feel smart’: will a new campaign to raise the status of teaching work?
Federal and state governments have launched a A$10 million advertising campaign to “raise the status” of teachers in Australia and…
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Policy & Reform
“It looks like they asked ChatGPT”: Advocates on UA Charter on sexual harm
Victim-survivor advocates have slammed the nation’s peak body representing Australian universities for failing to consult sexual violence experts on the…
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Analysis
HEDx Podcast: Delivering quality learning experiences at scale – Episode 96
CampusReview · HEDx Podcast: Quality learning experiences at scale - Episode 96 Achieving synergy between education and technology has become…
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News
Sydney professors’ association calls for inquiry into sacking of colleague
The University of Sydney Association of Professors (USAP) has strongly backed its president, Manuel Graeber, who was sacked from the…
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News
RMIT FactLab still not allowed to check for Meta
Tech giant Meta requires staff at RMIT University’s fact-checking unit to undergo mandatory training before reinstating its partnership with the…
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Analysis
Our research shows the number of history academics in Australia has dropped by at least 31% since 1989
The Australian Catholic University has recently announced it will abolish academic positions in history as part of broader cuts in…
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Analysis
Strictly speaking | Retronym
Retronyms are newly coined words that remake or replace a pre-existing term in order to make room for innovations. For…
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Analysis
HEDx Podcast: What exactly is an omnichannel university? – Episode 94
CampusReview · HEDx Podcast: What is an omni-channel university? - Episode 94 Omnichannel is an operating model that retailers use…
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Faculty Focus
Sacked Sydney Uni professor Manuel Graeber vows to fight
A senior University of Sydney professor who was sacked last Friday has vowed to fight back and says he will…
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News
Thrive: the free mental health app from Monash
More than 100,000 students and staff at Monash University will have access to free mental health and wellbeing support through…
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Analysis
Student athletes ‘Win Well’ beyond Brisbane 2032
The ‘Win Well Pledge', codesigned and signed by 51 sporting organisations and the Minister for Sport, allows high-performing Australian athletes…
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Advertorial
How to budget on an unsteady income
Budgets aren’t only for people with regular pay cheques. When your income varies from month to month or even week…
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News
USYD to shut down ‘intifada’ event after incitement claim
The University of Sydney has acted to shut down an event promoting a “global intifada” after local Jewish leaders raised the alarm…
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Funding
Disadvantaged to make up 25% of Melbourne Uni student body
The University of Melbourne has committed to a radical shift in the profile of its student body, aiming to lift…
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News
‘I stand with Niko’: Union petitions to save disabled academic’s job
The body representing Australian university staff has petitioned to save the job of a Sydney University (USYD) lecturer facing termination…
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Opinion
HEDx Podcast: Supporting student equity policy – Episode 92
Professor Alwyn Louw, vice chancellor of Torrens University of Australia. Picture: supplied. Torrens University of Australia vice chancellor Professor Alwyn…
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Analysis
HEDx Podcast: Changing our culture for greater student equity – Episode 91
Professor Sarah O'Shea (pictured below) of Charles Sturt University, and Professor Paul Harpur of University of Queensland and Universities Enable,…
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International Education
Parliamentary inquiry calls for action against “bottom end” colleges
A parliamentary committee inquiry has called for “determined and focused action” against “bottom end” private colleges, which have scammed the…
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