Engineering students poached for high-paying jobs before graduating
Jaxon Craggs is one of many not-quite-graduates to be offered positions by defence and mining companies such as SAAB and BHP, as businesses vie for the pick of the prospects.
Jaxon Craggs is one of many not-quite-graduates to be offered positions by defence and mining companies such as SAAB and BHP, as businesses vie for the pick of the prospects.
An Adelaide Uni academic accused of having sex with a colleague who was too drunk to consent says she started the encounter and he “just went along with it”.
More than 100 TAFE SA courses will become free as part of a $65m deal to address the state’s skills shortage. Read the full list – and how to apply.
About 12,500 fee-free TAFE courses will be up for grabs in SA next year to address a crippling skills crisis. See the areas targeted here.
It’s taken UniSA more than a week to fix key internet services – including staff email – after hackers struck.
University staff have been cut off from emails as IT staff battle to restore systems following a cyber attack.
Reports of online stalking, sexual harassment and cyber-bullying from students at Adelaide’s three universities rose during the pandemic, an investigation reveals.
A leaked email from the TAFE SA chief executive in response to job loss claims aimed to ease employees’ minds, but it’s had the complete opposite effect.
Josh Frydenberg has hinted at a green light for SA’s plan to bring international students back, and left the door open to Australia’s borders reopening sooner.
Thousands of Aussie home gardeners are having their soil tested through a national contamination study, with some worrying findings in parts of SA. Explore the map.
Like to shop ‘til you drop? Can’t go past a bargain without whipping out the credit card? Adelaide academics say you could be suffering from an actual disorder.
Why enter the South Australian Training Awards? One of last year’s winners reveals his experience and why more young people should pursue a trade.
Adelaide uni students working from India are getting help from SA amid new warnings of a crushing blow about to hit the state’s education system.
SA’s quarantine system should take in international students to boost local business rather than interstate residents, Adelaide Uni’s chief says.
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