Helping qualified foreign students who lack great wealth earn degrees in Australia will have benefits for our sector. It is just over 25 years since the publication of the landmark report on equitable access to Australian higher education, A Fair ...
More »Griffith shows the full spectrum of engagement on the Gold Coast
One of the most interesting cities in Australia is going through an educational and cultural revolution. The Gold Coast is known internationally for its fabulous beaches and waterways and iconic high-rise skyline abutting the ocean. More than 12 million people ...
More »40 years of focus on tertiary education management as a vocation
2016 marks the anniversary of an organisation that has been aiding and abetting the good leadership and management of tertiary institutions for 40 years, the Association for Tertiary Education Management (ATEM), which first came to the mind of Maurie Blanc, ...
More »When simple solutions suit students, don’t overspend unnecessarily
A commonly cited mantra in higher education circles is that students have been brought up on Facebook and Google and, as such, demand the same experience from the tools offered to them at university. But is this the truth? It ...
More »Opinion: Stop shonks, then reform VET
Vocational education should be the engine room of a nation’s economy, and one of the bedrocks of a cohesive society. It should prepare people for work. It should foster and encourage innovation, and support employers and workers in workplaces. A ...
More »Opinion: How can we better prepare students for university?
Many students and their parents have been primed to believe that completing the Higher School Certificate and obtaining the ATAR for university course entry will lead to success; however this is not always the case. With the attrition rate at ...
More »Parker says unis help entrench inequality, offers solutions
Australian higher education perpetuates inequality, and ATAR should be scrapped and university places recapped to help fix the situation. That's the argument University of Canberra vice-chancellor professor Stephen Parker made in remarks to the TJ Ryan Foundation this week. Parker's comments came after a ...
More »New ANU vice-chancellor stresses equal opportunity and internationalism in first keynote address
This is an edited transcript of Australian National University (ANU) vice-chancellor professor Brian Schmidt's 2016 welcoming address. Schmidt started this role on 1 January 2016. My ambition as vice-chancellor is to...foster a culture where we can all reach our full potential. Where ...
More »It will take talent to navigate a turbulent 2016
It’s hard to predict just what’s next for the sector with so many shifting factors in play – but let’s try anyway. It’s tough to make predictions, especially about the future, the Danish proverb runs. This is particularly true in ...
More »Opinion: Coalition’s innovation statement defines national agenda
The release of the innovation statement, the government’s first major economic statement since Malcolm Turnbull was appointed prime minister, is a genuine attempt to address the paradox of Australia’s strong research performance and poor track record in translating research outcomes into ...
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