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Canberra takes on the globe

Move aside Melbourne, Adelaide and Sydney. Here comes Canberra, the Learning Capital of the world. By John Ross. The ACT would trump Victoria’s training guarantee by promising places for all its school students in the territory’s newly integrated tertiary education ...

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Why can’t a university be more like a business?

To understand a university properly we should note that they are like self-assembling molecules, and are therefore chaotic, inner-directed, uncontrollable and indestructible, writes Giles Pickford. Every now and then governments try to tackle the question of managing universities more like ...

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Growing pains

To exceed, or not to exceed? John Ross tries to unravel the economics of growing past the cap. Milo Minderbinder, the obsessively entrepreneurial American mess officer in Joseph Heller’s Catch-22, buys Maltese eggs for seven cents each and sells them ...

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NCVER’s integrated role

Australia’s national VET research centre is increasingly delving into the higher education world, as the integrated tertiary sector takes shape. Australia’s key VET research centre is broadening its role to embrace higher education, in a de facto response to the ...

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Systematic not simple apprenticeships

There is no quick fix to the skills shortage, says John Mitchell. The recent floods in Queensland have led to headlines around Australia that rebuilding the damaged sections of the state will be slowed down by the lack of skilled ...

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