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On Campus
University staff warn tutorials overloaded
A survey of more than 4,000 university staff has found that class sizes have increased to unacceptable levels in the…
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International Education
Student-visa appeals swamp tribunal
Australia’s Administrative Review Tribunal has been inundated with almost 40,000 migration review applications this financial year, with student visa disputes…
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Industry & Research
What is the future of scientific research?
The federal budget delivered targeted boosts for science agencies but stopped short of the sweeping reforms recommended in the Ambitious…
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In the News
Julie Bishop resigns as chancellor of ANU
Former deputy Liberal leader Julie Bishop has resigned as chancellor of the Australian National University (ANU) seven months before her…
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Funding
What the sector wants in the Budget
With the Albanese government set to hand down the 2026/27 Federal Budget on Tuesday, the national dialogue has been dominated…
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International Education
Int’l students underpaid $3.18bn in wages
The systemic exploitation of workers on temporary visas has become embedded in Australia’s labour market, a landmark new report has…
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Policy & Reform
$50,000 arts degrees look set to stay
A Greens bill to slash university fees for arts, law and business students is unlikely to pass the Senate, despite…
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