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Education pathways

May 2019

Training in culinary management can lead to may different careers.

Student-run venues change the game

The ability to reflect on customer experiences means greater understanding of hospitality.

Technology can help to make the world more inclusive.

Young entrepreneur leading the way

AbilityMade is a social enterprise start-up that uses 3D printing.

Linda Brown : Competition is good.

Being part of larger organisation helps uni stake claim

Torrens University has more than 11,000 students.

James Chin Moody : Levelling the playing field between big and small business.

Never let logistics get in the way

Sendle taps into the underutilised capacity within courier services.

Micro credentials hep to understand issues quickly.

The surge in micro credentials

The requirements of Millennials is changing the nature of education.

Andrew Norton : It would be sensible to create a University College category.

Nature of universities under review

University student numbers have increased by 500,000 in a decade.

Justin Beilby : Diversity gives a rich conversation on campuses.

Overseas students flocking to Australia

The numbers of South American students continues to grow.

Larry Fink : Purpose is not a mere tagline.

A new governance framework for companies

Some businesses are putting purpose before profit.

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