International Education
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In the News
Dean argues against protectionism and closed borders ahead of CEMS graduation
The Dean of the University of Sydney Business School has urged governments and universities not to let international education be affected…
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In the News
Solutions for improving international education
As Australia’s intake of international students continues to grow, “managed campus solutions" have arisen to help keep universities afloat in the…
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Policy & Reform
Higher education is risky business
Universities are under increasing risk from fraudsters and cybercriminals. Australia’s higher education sector is under some pressure as a result…
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Features
Dubai: the new Australia for international students?
Dubai is known for oil riches and abstract skyscrapers. It is also increasingly becoming known for tertiary education. In a study…
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International Education
How to crack the Ivy League, from an expert at it
Warner Huntington III: You got into Harvard Law? Elle: What? Like it's hard? Elle Woods, the protagonist in the 2001…
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In the News
California dreaming no more: Curtin students head to Stanford
Supawit Mahaguna, aged 21, was born in Thailand. Now a Bachelor of Commerce (International Business) student at Curtin University, he has…
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In the News
Trump would be a draw to US for some international students
A survey of 6744 international students has found that 13 per cent are more likely to consider the US as…
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In the News
Jacobs says Trump, Brexit accelerates unis’ shift to Asia
Donald Trump’s election to the White House and the UK’s Brexit from the European Union has accelerated Australia’s pivot to…
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Commentary
‘Talking Eds’, episode 18: White Ribbon Day divisions, USYD heads to China, Torrens educates teachers about autism
In this week's episode of Talking Eds, the team behind Campus Review, Education Review and Early Learning Review look at the…
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Funding
Local unis would be ‘crazy’ to avoid China: Spence
With the University of Sydney strengthening its ties with China, as demonstrated by the opening of its first Chinese address…
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Funding
International education generates $20.3 billion for Australia
International education earned Australia $20.3 billion last financial year, new Australian Bureau of Statistics figures have shown. This is an…
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In the News
Student accommodation industry boom predicted
Student accommodation website student.com, has predicted a boom in the Australian purpose-built student housing industry, which is woefully undersupplied. Purpose-built student…
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In the News
International student numbers grow, again
Federal Education Department data, released today at the Australian International Education Conference, revealed that international student numbers have grown by 11…
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In the News
International students look for safety, liveability in Australia: survey
Liveability and safety are the top reasons that international students come to Australia, new research from IDP Education has found,…
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In the News
Start-up helps overseas students with communication, work rights
Communication skills and work rights are two important subjects for international students. The founders of a new networking program are setting…
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Commentary
The five stages of Brexit grief
It is difficult to imagine a group of people more stricken by the UK’s vote to leave the EU than…
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In the News
Islamophobes know little of Islam, research finds
The preliminary findings of a Deakin University study suggest that the key to fighting Islamophobia is teaching people about Islam.…
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Funding
Quirk hurts CSU drop-out rates in federal stats
A data aberration has caused Charles Sturt University to be misrepresented in the latest federal Education Department statistics. These figures reported…
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Commentary
Of ministers and money: the campaign is over so let implementation begin
With the federal election over, it’s time for action and implementation; that means the right ministry, and dollars to spend.…
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VET & TAFE
Global perspectives on mass higher education
Australia is a world leader in considering access and quality issues in widening access to higher education Last month, the…
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Sink or swim sunk
Students attending the University of Chicago are no longer required to swim for their degrees, ending a 60-year tradition that…
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Botox for bladder
A substance used in medical procedures and cosmetically to erase wrinkles, could also treat bladder related problems of women, a…
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In the News
Bee brain a real buzz
Scientists at two British universities are working on a project to create a simulated bee brain to implant into robots,…
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Monk blamed for student woes
A group of medical students from the University of Science, Malaysia has allegedly been brainwashed into abandoning their studies by…
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Mountain hidden by molehill
A botched attempt at a small increase in school class sizes has drawn attention away from the growing problem of…
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