Australian university graduates who move overseas have deprived the nation of about $500 million in unpaid HECS dues since the scheme began in 1989, new research estimates. The study by Dr Tim Higgins and HECS architect Professor Bruce Chapman, both ...
More »Permanent job hope draws Aus researchers to UK scheme
There is strong interest from Australian researchers in UK fellowships which come with a virtual guarantee of a permanent academic position. The University of Birmingham received nearly 1,400 applications from around the world when it advertised 50 Research Fellowships with ...
More »Science awards worth $200,000
The Australian Academy of Science has opened applications for its 2013 round of awards, including career and early career researcher awards, travelling fellowships, research bursaries and conference support. More than $200,000 will be awarded in honorific awards recognising outstanding work ...
More »Regional network goes online
The Regional Universities Network (RUN) launched its new website last week, the latest move from an organisation that only formed in October last year but which is rapidly gaining ground. The website will present both a united public face for ...
More »Boost for online learning with $5 million trial
The federal government’s Adult Migrant English Program (AMEP), is being complemented by a $5.1 million trial involving high-speed connectivity available through the national broadband network (NBN), designed to enable new arrivals in widely dispersed locations to participate in virtual English ...
More »Australia’s reputation grows but empires still rule
Three Australian universities have ranked in the top 50 of the world’s best universities by reputation. In the inaugural reputation rankings last year the University of Melbourne was the only one in Australia to make the top 50, it was ranked ...
More »The Blog Rankings – the value of contemplation
This column has spoken to several academics who treat their blogs as a sort of pre-publication opportunity for peer review, taking great interest in the criticisms and commentary of their readers. But what if you are engaged in research that ...
More »Big data needs big solutions
Universities are pushing IT companies to come up with answers to their problem of storing massive amounts of digital information. Corporate Australia is just starting to grapple with the concept of “big data”. It’s one area where the universities are ...
More »Graduate journalism school ‘to help shape’ industry
Despite major changes in communications technology, independent quality journalism remains vital for democracy and the functioning of civil society and maintenance of an informed public sphere, those attending the launch of a graduate school of journalism in Sydney have been ...
More »University teaching needs executive commitment
Senior executives in universities ought to allocate resources for the improvement and enhancement of teaching and learning as part of the planning and budget cycle. This is one of the approaches needed to overcome significant challenges faced by university leaderships in ...
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