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Union demands 16 per cent minimum
Universities must agree to a minimum pay rise of 16 per cent over three years if the National Tertiary Education Union is to sign any future collective agreements. The NTEU, which made the decision over the weekend, is using the ...
More »Gillard misinterpreted OECD data, but so did Bishop
Government claims that OECD data showed zero growth in expenditure on tertiary education under the Howard government are wrong. Equally, claims by the Opposition that OECD data failed to account for 75 per cent of VET spending under Howard is ...
More »Universities vulnerable on international education: Vic audit
Universities understand the importance of international education to their operations – and the risks to their bottom line if anything goes wrong. But while they have planning frameworks to manage these risks the plans aren’t necessarily effective, according to an ...
More »Impact of rankings nuanced according to country
Just what is the impact of rankings systems on different national higher education systems is the question posed by a US think tank. Australia, along with Canada, Germany and Japan, are case studies in a paper released by the US-based ...
More »Risk and impact: centres of excellence
Any new centre of excellence will benefit from the combined wisdom of its predecessors after the Australian Research Council released a consultation paper last week. The paper canvases a range of issues which will become guidelines for new centres of ...
More »Aussies prejudiced? Maybe – but who isn’t?
While Victorian police say attacks on Indian students are opportunistic crimes by hoodlums on the hunt for laptops and MP3s, commissioner Simon Overlander concedes there’s been a racist element to some of the incidents. But it’s far from clear whether ...
More »National briefs
Laureates replace Federation Fellowships The federal government has replaced Federation Fellowships with the new Australian Laureate Fellowships Scheme. The laureates are for top Australian and international researchers whose work focuses on areas of national economic, environmental, cultural and social benefit ...
More »We’re not racists, but …
Most Australians believe cultural diversity is good for the nation but many worry about the impacts on social cohesion, according to a long-term study by researchers from four states. The latest results, outlined last week at a public lecture at ...
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