‘Earn while you learn’: Students paid up to $50,000 in new apprenticeship
Students now have the chance to undertake a paid apprenticeship – earning up to $50,000 – from their first year of uni as SA plans for the AUKUS project.
Students now have the chance to undertake a paid apprenticeship – earning up to $50,000 – from their first year of uni as SA plans for the AUKUS project.
At 76 years old, an Irishman once shot in The Troubles has graduated with a law degree, but it wasn’t a straightforward journey to get there.
Two South Australian universities are set to launch new degrees to attract more students to study early childhood education
A university researcher has been arrested over allegations he conspired with another man to solicit abuse material from a 14-year-old girl.
Up and atom, kids. Premier Peter Malinauskas has a plan for schools to reduce the “single biggest risk” to Adelaide’s nuclear-powered submarine construction.
World-leading nuclear education programs will be delivered at Flinders University under deals unveiled in London by Premier Peter Malinauskas.
Peter Malinauskas says the nuclear submarines project will be far more complex and transformative for SA than the car industry, requiring generations of skilled workers.
SA researchers have broken new ground in a study of people entering the aged care system, and it makes grim reading.
One in two SA apprentices drop out, new figures reveal, as the state is set to spearhead a new national bid to reverse the trend.
Former federal Liberal leader turned academic Alexander Downer has some ideas on how a merged Adelaide mega-uni could create world-leading research.
Secondary schoolteacher Tim Longstaff has been teaching for 14 years but says he’s ready to quit – joining a national exodus of teachers leaving the profession.
Wendy-Jayne Williams’ hard work built a national employment empire. She says these changes would help push young people into work and solve our skills shortages.
Teen Parliament 2023 gave SA’s brightest school students the opportunity to debate their ideas to improve our state. Watch the full replay of our live stream.
An unexpected university course has an ATAR cut-off of 98.5 – making it harder to get into than engineering, health sciences and law.
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