Student accommodation must be about more than just creating spaces in which to sleep and study. Australia’s reputation as an education powerhouse continues to grow at a rapid pace, attracting increasing numbers of local and international students annually. Education is ...
More »Opinion: education in this brave new world demands meaningful human contact
A sustainable legacy, which modern university leaders can aspire to achieve, is to build on the shoulders of those that have gone before; creating a lasting culture amongst their academic community, one that is committed to the idea of social ...
More »Profile: Discovering the oceans’ secrets with UTAS paleoceanographist Zanna Chase
This is Campus Review's Profile series, in which we visit with an academic or researcher to learn more about them and their work. Zanna Chase has come to Tasmania from Canada, via New York, do learn more about the world's ...
More »Policy changes unfair to regional universities
The HESLA Bill has the potential to damage regional universities and the communities that depend on them, and RUN will not support it. On one hand, the federal government is delivering policy to assist regional Australia, its students, universities and ...
More »In the dragon’s grip
Should we be concerned about China’s soft power approach to higher education? It seems that every week brings a new story about China’s expansion into global higher education. Having completely transformed its national system in a generation, China is increasingly ...
More »UQ researcher reveals widespread mistreatment of toddler burns
There's a strong chance that carers, overseers and educators at preschool facilities need a refresher course, or maybe even an introduction, into first aid treatment for burns and scalds of youngsters. That's the key takeout from a revelatory study conducted ...
More »USC painting the town yellow to support GF-bound Lightning netball team
Excitement is building at the University of the Sunshine Coast! USC's joint venture netball team with the Melbourne Storm NRL franchise, the Sunshine Coast Lightning is playing Giants Netball, a Sydney-based VII affiliated with the GWS Giants of the AFL, in ...
More »Big changes on big campuses from big data
Universities and high school campuses are diverse places. People come and go throughout the day, students congregate in different locations and a large number of rooms are utilised at any given time. Who’s on campus, what are students and teachers ...
More »Education specificity and security pervade Brother’s new office solutions
Brother has released a new range of printers and multifunction devices targeted at the education sector. “Brother is committed to be 'at your side' today, tomorrow, and for many more years to come," Brother Australia marketing specialist Stefanie Dixon. "The ...
More »Groundbreaking Monash study shows mums-to-be gaining too much weight
Researchers from Monash University's Faculty of Medicine have found that three-quarters of women either gain too much or too little weight during pregnancy, following the analysis of data gathered from more than 1 million mums-to-be around the globe. Their findings ...
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