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EIF pork barrelling claims: what a boar

Claims that the government has used the EIF to pork barrel funds into Labor electorates overlooks the simple fact that 75 per cent of universities are actually located in Labor electorates. Innovation minister Kim Carr has slammed claims that the ...

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Quiet support for Victorian fee hike

Increased fees, coupled with income-contingent loans, could be the only way forward for a stretched TAFE sector, writes John Ross. The Victorian government’s skills reforms are copping plenty of stick from the community, mostly over TAFE fee hikes. “Whatever happened ...

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Students take on teacher quality

The students union will conduct its own survey of teacher quality but promises it won’t use them to rank unis. The National Union of Students is hoping to get class sizes and increased funding for teaching and learning on the ...

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Diploma enrolments waver as Victoria shifts to demand drive

There are mixed signs from Australia’s first large-scale move into demand-driven tertiary education. Diploma and advanced diploma enrolments have slumped in Victorian TAFEs as the settings for the state’s VET reforms clash with its goals of increasing tertiary education participation ...

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Franchising the best option: TAFE chief

Franchises may be a good option for TAFEs wanting to deliver degrees. Franchising arrangements may be the most promising collaboration model for TAFEs and universities, given that TAFEs are being excluded from the demand-driven funding system for higher education, according ...

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Australia could do better on engagement

A new report reveals that US universities are outclassing Australian campuses in providing high levels of engagement for international students. Australian universities must consider the reintroduction of specialist services for international students in light of new research that has found ...

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Lukewarm response on combined compacts

Collective compact negotiations would defeat the purpose, academics argue. Academics have given a lukewarm response to a recommendation that the Victorian government become involved in university compact negotiations “to ensure that the needs of the state are considered”. The expert ...

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What's in a name?

Henry Barnes ponders whether he should call the new professor a chair or wardrobe? As the linguistic secret police will tell you, language in any form is a tricky business. It’s endlessly fluid, subjective and weighed down with those nasty ...

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Telling porkies

The government has elevated the art of pork barrelling to new heights, by directing infrastructure enhancement funding to the places where the infrastructure already exists, writes John Ross. A special Campus Review investigation has unearthed signs of a carefully constructed ...

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