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Pyne hits back over ‘wasteful’ info campaign criticisms
Education Minister Christopher Pyne has defended a $500,000 higher education information campaign against allegations it had amounted to an expensive…
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Catering to foreign tastes
The strategies Australian schools use to appeal to the critical overseas market must continue to evolve. By Gayle Bryant. International…
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Go8 sounds alarm on budget cuts
Australia’s elite universities say expected cuts to research would be disastrous and propose fee deregulation, renewed caps instead. By Louis…
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Industry & Research
Innovators galore
Local universities are contributing mightily to advances in research and Australia should be getting more out of it. By Mardi…
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Obstacle course
Universities today face a set of rapidly evolving challenges. Here’s how some experts on the sector want to address them.…
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Repayment debate
Political parties have competing perspectives on student loan reform. By Dallas Bastian Billions of dollars owed under the income-contingent student…
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Caps, fees and alternative funding
Take a closer look at Pyne’s call for a review of higher education. By Louis White. It is hard to…
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Something’s not working
Extra numbers of graduates brought in to meet future shortages are struggling to find jobs. By Louis White. Australia may…
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Green all over
Australian universities are looking for ways to teach sustainability across the curriculum. By Louis White An understanding of the importance…
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