New words – or neologisms – give expression to hitherto unrealised or articulated ideas, and underscore the adaptability and beauty of the English language. They also reflect the political, social and economic contexts in which they arise. Interestingly, however, the Ozwords shortlist ...
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Thankfully we’ve come a long way since people with mental health issues – such as depression, bipolar disorder or psychosis – were locked up in large, austere institutions or subjected to barbaric treatments, including crudely performed lobotomies. With the introduction of ...
More »The University of Sydney tops first preferences while UTS moves up the ranks in first-round uni offers
Australia’s oldest university has proved its prestige yet again, being the leading institution in NSW for first-preference applications from students looking to enter undergraduate degrees this year. However, hot on the heels of the University of Sydney was the University of Technology ...
More »Campus Review – The year in review for 2019 – podcast
You can either listen to the podcast above or read the summary below. An issue that kept coming back into the higher educator sector this year was the Ramsay Centre’s Western Civilisation degree and its attendant negotiations with the University of ...
More »SEEK report: education and training job ads up despite national slump
The latest SEEK employment report shows job advertisements for education and training had the third highest growth (3 per cent) in the year to November 2019, despite a significant drop in job ads nationally. Community services and development led the ...
More »Research and Development a ‘missed opportunity’ in MYEFO update
Universities Australia has warned that research and development at universities cannot be neglected as strong economic challenges caused by a range of factors, including geopolitical squabbles and the China-US trade war begin to affect Australia. Universities Australia chief executive Catriona ...
More »Eliminating rogue, ‘ghost’ and insolvent VET training providers
Heartbreaking stories of people signing up for courses to further their careers only to receive nothing and have an outstanding debt has been just one of the problems plaguing Australia’s VET sector after the VET FEE-HELP scheme was introduced. Bianca Hackett, ...
More »Indigenous communities and scholars come together to address language maintenance and revival
Why languages become endangered and what can be done to arrest it are the driving questions behind an international conference being held at the University of Sydney between December 14 and 16. The 2019 conference – Saving the world’s endangered languages ...
More »SEEK’s job market predictions for 2020 help students prepare for the future
With wage stagnation and frequent reports of underemployment and underpayment rife, the SEEK 2020 Trends report is a valuable guide for people in making sensible, evidence-based decisions on the career/s they wish to enter. These employment trends are critical in ...
More »Expert provides top tips for getting published
Katie Rose Guest Pryal is very different from me. Firstly, she’s a woman with a prolific career in a range of industries. Second, she’s an adjunct professor of law at the University of North Carolina School of Law, so she’s ...
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