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Heads in the clouds

<<<Universities are in for a rocky time as the age of digital technology heads into its second phase, writes Beverley Head.>>> Higher education institutions in the digital age are like frogs in a pot – and it’s getting uncomfortably warm. ...

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Last word

In vino veritasimal reproduction. All those scientific compounds were coined in C20, though the – potent element has been used for hundreds of years to express the ultimate form of power, in religion (omnipotent) and in government (plenipotent), and as ...

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Internationalisation of Australian science

Australia needs to work toward greater integration into the global science effort, writes Kurt Lambeck. The importance of Australia being integrated into international science is obvious to most of us who have worked in science. Without our overseas experience, without ...

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Pure gold: journey to the Olympics

Getting high achievers to the Olympics is never easy and increasingly science is the key to getting athletes onto the podium. Now Australian science faculties are helping young thinkers perform in their own Olympics – the International Science Olympiads. This ...

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International education exports top $16 billion

Australia’s seemingly irrepressible international education industry earned $16.6 billion last financial year on the back of two consecutive record quarters, according to new figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics. The latest International Trade in Goods and Services figures, released ...

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One sector, multiple players

What are the opportunities and threats for TAFE from a unified tertiary education sector, asks Pam Christie. The Bradley review provided an opportunity to define a new post-secondary education landscape for Australia, especially in relation to building an integrated relationship ...

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