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Increasing the yield

Education providers have the wrong approach to fee pricing for international students, argues Rob Harris. It has always been a concern of mine that education providers view education marketing, as a subset of education, rather than what it is – ...

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Research briefs

Trapping rainbows for future computers A new approach to trapping rainbows could lead to a form of computing that uses many different colours of light simultaneously to convey information. The approach, developed by Ivan Garanovich, Andrey Sukhorukov and Yuri Kivshar ...

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The fine art of managing relationships

From pre-awareness to bequest, Melbourne Business School may have one of the most sophisticated CRM systems in higher education. But it hasn’t all been a bed of roses, writes Beverley Head. With the capacity to manage the relationship with individuals ...

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Last word

Robotic model struts her stufft crunch, and the use of language contributes to this process. The oxymoronic phrase toxic asset has been much in the news of late, with the Obama administration's announcement of a plan to encourage investors to ...

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Professor Punt

In reality, Professor Punt is Stephen Clarke, professor of sports statistics at Swinburne University. Due to our publishing deadlines, our tips are a week ahead.

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Big bucks and expanding horizons

Actuaries combine high-level maths and statistics with sophisticated economic, financial and problem-solving skills. And they’re on a nice little earner, reports Jeremy Gilling. People often confuse actuaries with accountants. But although they overlap in some areas, they’re very different. Accountants ...

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Graduate salaries level pegged no matter where you go

Graduates from Group of Eight universities earn no more upon graduation than their peers from lower status institutions, new research has found. The finding goes against assumptions that there are quality differences - and therefore outcomes - between Australian institutions. ...

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Australia and its research universities

It is imperative that Australia sustain excellence in research, but the question is how, says Michael Gallagher. ng research active whatever that might mean. The structure of diversity should be cost-effective for Australia but not limit individual academic staff to ...

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The path to standards

There is now a much greater willingness to address the issue of standards, says David Woodhouse. The report of the higher education review calls, inter alia, for strengthened attention to standards. As the Australian Universities Quality Agency turns 10 next ...

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