With the federal election over, it’s time for action and implementation; that means the right ministry, and dollars to spend. The recent federal election and swearing in of a new ministry serve as a reminder to international education stakeholders that ...
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This is Campus Review's Profile series, in which we visit with an academic or researcher to learn more about them and their work. Hilary Winchester is the interim vice-chancellor at Central Queensland University, based in Rockhampton. The Oxford grad has a ...
More »‘Talking Eds’, Episode 11: STEAMy on the Street, US college sports system and the sedentary century
This week on a jam-packed Episode 11 of Talking Eds, the team from Early Learning Review, Education Review and Campus Review unpack the STEAMy new Sesame Street initiative, dissect the US college sports scholarship system and discuss solutions to this ...
More »Talking Eds, episode 10: Pokémon No, most engaging school year and referencing dilemmas
In episode 10 of Talking Eds, the team behind Campus Review, Education Review and Early Learning Review look back on a week when New York said 'no' to Pokémon Go, we discovered what the most optimistic and engaging school year ...
More »Opinion: Technology and the future of education
Collaboration solutions are driving a teaching transformation Our students are living in a digital world. It is the most interconnected time in human history with 40 per cent of the world’s population – almost three billion people – online. In ...
More »Opinion: No education without aspiration
A world of higher learning and opportunities can be found on university campuses;but disadvantaged students often must see it to desire it. When I was 11 years old, I went with a church boys’ club to visit Melbourne University. We ...
More »Opinion: ignored during the election, VET must now be addressed
VET is crucial for a skilled national workforce, but it was largely ignored in the federal election campaign; a proper review can change that. Despite the crisis in the sector, VET didn’t gain much traction as an election issue in ...
More »Data and dollars trump dinners for international students
Instead of throwing gala welcoming banquets, providers should focus on helping students find jobs and keeping them informed. Are we doing enough to empower the international student cohort in Australia? The answer from me is a sweet and simple, “No”. ...
More »Talking Eds, Episode 8: How parents use technology, MOOCs go mainstream, sociology of the mouth
In Episode 7 of Talking Eds, the team behind Campus Review, Education Review and Early Learning Review discuss how adult technology behaviour is influencing kids, how MOOCs are going mainstream, and the socioeconomic causes of bad oral hygiene and dental ...
More »UniMelb welcomes new dean of veterinary and agriculture department
Professor John Fazarkerley has commenced today as the new dean of the Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences at the University of Melbourne. Coming to the windy city from the United Kingdom, were he was the director and CEO of ...
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