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“Double whammy” for UK universities

The funding crisis for UK universities just got a whole lot worse, with the new government’s “emergency” budget turning the screws on the sector. UK universities face a “double whammy” of funding cuts and tax increases in the wake of ...

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China syndrome: mixed messages from the East

A Chinese news organ’s criticisms of its home-grown universities could say more about geo-political positioning than student perceptions. China might be Australia’s biggest education export market, but many believe it’s going to be our biggest competitor. Commentators point to the ...

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Gatekeeper & guide:

Where did all the teacher librarians go? Darragh O Keeffe reports. Miffy Farquharson had a busy day yesterday. The head of the senior years’ library at Mentone Grammar School in Victoria met with several teachers to discuss upcoming assignments and ...

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Go8 predicts dip in diplomas

Diplomas and advanced diplomas will be the collateral damage of the federal government’s push to increase demand for higher education, according to the Group of Eight.ted that in the most likely future demand scenario, Australia would achieve only 28,000 more ...

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Dateline: Chicago, USA

Well, here I am in Chicago USA. I am not here to bet my bottom dollar and all that, but to be serious, and attend conferences and meet people who will help my understanding of student retention and the transitions ...

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Light from a dead star?

International education is worth more than ever, official statistics show. But the good news is a late-arriving message from earlier times, before the industry had a stroke. International education was worth a record $18.6 billion to Australia last year. But ...

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