Students share mixed reactions to uni ditching in-person lectures
Current uni students have expressed concern over the decision to scrap face-to-face forums at the new Adelaide University. But some think it could help their studies.
Current uni students have expressed concern over the decision to scrap face-to-face forums at the new Adelaide University. But some think it could help their studies.
The Premier has revealed how SA will be impacted by the federal government’s international student intake caps.
They’re on a mission to find new treatments for endometriosis, improve IVF, change how we think about sperm and inspire the next generation of women to study science.
A common habit that many of us are guilty of contributed to poor results in literacy in South Australia’s 2024 NAPLAN results, education leaders say.
Amid ongoing talks about the future of the multimillion-dollar SA university merger, one senior academic has emailed more than 200 colleagues with a scathing verdict.
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.
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The college, with accommodation to sleep 100 students, is one of five the government pledged to build around the state. See what it will look like.
Premier Peter Malinauskas tried to cheer up school leavers disappointed with SACE results – but he missed the mark, writes Paul Starick.
The chance to get in on one of the biggest opportunities in the state’s history is about to open up.
A controversial former student magazine editor, who was stood down over an article labelled “anti-Semitic”, has hit out at Israeli UN delegates.
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