What did your mates get into? All 16,000 uni offers in SA
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.
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.
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Premier Peter Malinauskas tried to cheer up school leavers disappointed with SACE results – but he missed the mark, writes Paul Starick.
UniSA has announced a major change for students that will last for the rest of 2022, after it also backed off on its mask rules.
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Two of SA’s leading universities have breached the state’s child-protection laws, over nine staff – including academics – working in “prescribed” positions.
Our state’s three unis were hit hard by Covid, but it seems job cuts and federal support have gone a long way in helping their recovery.
Taxpayer-funded masks will be handed out on public transport to increase usage – but the premier has denied it’s a “crackdown”.
An Adelaide University organisation’s rebrand has been blasted by current and former students – not least because the new name is the same as a porn site.
Flinders University’s logo has long featured the ship of the famous British explorer it’s named after – but its new $100,000 design has dropped it.
“I thought I had no option but to drop out – now I’m studying law.” One Adelaide school is refusing to give up on SA’s teenage mums and the rewards for its effort are quite remarkable.
The lawyer for an Adelaide woman seriously injured by an e-scooter says she won’t be the last to find herself in an impossible position.
It was part of a vision for an international education precinct in Adelaide’s heart but Australia’s first foreign university has just announced it is going home.
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