Internships should be integral to dentistry education, says Jeremy Gilling Dentistry schools, which are funded by the federal government on the same basis as medical schools and receive minimal support from state and territory governments, have substantially higher teaching overheads ...
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Voucher stoushers: what’s the price tag?
You can’t deregulate one side of a market and keep the other side in a straightjacket. That’s the essential argument of the vice-chancellors and academic commentators who say that if a voucher-style funding system is introduced, price caps need to ...
More »Stimulated students say thanks – but keep it coming
Student and university groups have welcomed the federal Government’s half billion dollar handout to students, announced as part of last week’s Nation Building and Jobs Plan. But it won’t substitute for genuine and lasting reform of student income assistance, they ...
More »Keeping them there: why first year matters so much
Last week, 300 academic and professional staff descended on QUT for a two-day seminar on the first-year experience. Another 400 registered, but couldn’t be accommodated. It’s a fair measure of the increasing interest in, and importance of, the issue. And ...
More »VET doing fine before reform: Productivity Commission
Australian VET was getting more efficient, productive and inclusive before the current market-based reforms ramped up last year, according to a new Productivity Commission report on government-funded VET provision in 2007. The VET chapter of the 'Report on government services', ...
More »English competency – it's not that simple
English-language competence of international students is a hot topic. Developing and implementing appropriate English-language policy and high quality adjunct programs are a start. But they are just a start, says Marcia Devlin and Judy Nagy. International students have been getting ...
More »LTPF pays dividends
Five universities were first-timers in last week’s Learning and Teaching Performance Fund, while another five were left empty-handed. In all, 32 universities received a total of $73 million, with UNSW topping the list at $7 million. While the controversy that ...
More »GMS does deal with SinoEd, Laureate buys hospitality school
Global Campus Management, the company which until last year owned half of CQUniversity, has signed a deal with Cayman Islands-based SinoEd Group. The companies currently have operations in the US, New Zealand, China, Australia and India across the high school, ...
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International education earnings up again: UA The ABS International Goods and Services December 2008 trade data shows international education remained buoyant last year, increasing its earnings 27 per cent to $15.5 billion in 2008, according to Universities Australia. UA said ...
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There are two ways students can qualify for the Training and Learning Bonus. Firstly if, on 3 February, they were a student or apprentice eligible for youth allowance, Austudy, Abstudy or various other schemes including sickness allowance and special benefit. ...
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