Higher education (literally): Festival Tower opening shakes up our city
The controversial office tower built between Parliament House and the Festival Centre opens this week, and Flinders University wants it to transform education in the city.
The controversial office tower built between Parliament House and the Festival Centre opens this week, and Flinders University wants it to transform education in the city.
Trying to work out how hard to study to secure a spot in your dream university course? Here is the full guide to ATAR cut-offs – with one requiring a near-perfect score.
Ahead of the new academic year, students have been considering the debt that comes with their courses, especially as the cost of living continues to skyrocket. See the full list of offers.
South Australia’s three main universities have made another 12,200 offers to students for courses starting this year, taking the total to over 16,000. Search the full list.
A former senior trade unionist will lead a high-level review into the state’s troubled TAFE system.
The actor who played Lieutenant Sulu in Star Trek – and has become a beloved activist – is in Adelaide to ensure a new enterprise lives long and prospers.
When war, famine and natural disaster strikes, Australia is usually near the front of the queue offering help. But how effective are our foreign aid efforts?
Racist articles, bullying accusations and violent brawls – some SA schools have made news for all the wrong reasons this year.
War, famine, climate change, Covid – the latest Fearless Conversation forum looks at the local fallout from world emergencies. Watch it here.
From sex education to mental health and youth imprisonment – these are issues outspoken teens say must be addressed. Watch the Fearless Conversations panel discussion.
An Adelaide University student newspaper editor condemned by Jewish groups for writing an article that “incites hatred” has been dumped. Watch her fiery speech to fellow students.
Nicola Spurrier can lay claim to something only a handful of celebrities have – and has been immortalised in the process.
SA must match generous offers to university students in Victoria or risk losing potential workers to their recruitment blitz, the union warns.
Adelaide University’s vice-chancellor has written to students following the publication of an article in the student newspaper which called for “death to Israel”.
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