VET and universities are not getting pathways right but both face difficulty in trying to get industry to move away from the ‘here and now’. The relationship between the VET sector and universities is not working and needs a fundamental ...
More »Peak bodies offer to help CISA smooth governance
Arfa Noor replaces Atcheson as president of the Council of International Students, but the organisation has some work to do to get it running effectively A rift within the executive team of the Council of International Students Australia (CISA) seems ...
More »Final pitch for SKA telescope
Innovation minister Senator Kim Carr (right)has underscored the Australian government’s commitment to the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) in a speech delivered to an international conference in Canada. Speaking in Banff last week, Carr told delegates at the Fourth International SKA ...
More »Whisper became a shout
The Thesis Whisperer is now a year old, has 14 contributors and has racked up just over 100,000 hits. Nowhere is the diversity of the higher education world more evident than on the internet. From vice-chancellors to first-year undergraduates, there ...
More »Student numbers in VET reach 1.8 million
The number of training organisations delivering publicly funded VET increased from 2455 to 2794 training organisations. There has been an overall increase in the number of students enrolled in the public vocational education and training (VET) system in 2010, a ...
More »ANU plan to boost its public profile
The ANU by 2020 plan, currently in draft form, sets out a series of guidelines for the university to take a leading role in research and public policy over the next nine years. The draft, which has been circulated for ...
More »UNSW reaches deal on contracts
The agreement, in which the length of contracts was a key sticking point, has taken two and a half years to reach. The second of a triumvirate of universities in NSW that was holding out on fixed-term contracts struck an ...
More »International downturn will hurt economy: UA
The main forecast used by Deloitte assumed that the outcome of the present Knight Review process was a restoration of more balance in the policy settings: Withers. Findings of a Universities Australia commissioned report analysing the impact of the international ...
More »Greens say demand-driven bill does not fill funding gaps
Universities clamouring for more funding will find a supporter in Lee Rhiannon, who took her seat in the Senate two weeks ago. New Greens senator and education spokesperson Lee Rhiannon has flagged concerns about the demand-driven funding bill currently before ...
More »ANU tops in QS ranking
QS is the only global university ranking to break down its data by subject. Its methodology is largely subjective, based on university reputation amongst 15,000 academics and 5000 employers globally The Australian National University (ANU) is the brightest star in ...
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