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Pam Harvey says face-to-face learning still matters in health

Online training helps resolve health talent crisis

Universities are making it as easy as possible for people in the country to study even very advanced tertiary healthcare courses online.

  • Alexandra Cain
Tiana Thomas is doing a master’s degree in health service management with the University of Technology, Sydney.

Online learning leads to better Indigenous health outcomes

Tiana Thomas is an example of how a greater focus on online learning by universities is helping people living in and servicing regional and remote communities.

  • Alexandra Cain
Stephen Zissermann, who is neurodiverse, has found studying online suits him better than face-to-face tuition.

How online learning helps level the playing field

Students who are ‘wired differently’ such as with ADHD can be left at a disadvantage with traditional learning methods.

  • Sian Powell
Howell Williams is chief development officer at Keypath.

Universities integral to creating workforce of tomorrow

Postgraduate degrees are critical in helping the economy meet the skills needs for emerging areas, while helping mature age students to upskill and change career paths.

  • Julie Hare

January

Johanna Nalau, the program director of the Master of Climate Change Adaptation at Griffith University.

Postgrads enter climate workforce looking for a clean start

Demand for workers with climate skills is already increasing, as more job postings specifically cover adapting to the green transition.

  • Christopher Niesche
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November 2024

Nick Wailes of UNSW says Singapore provides an exemplar on how to attack skill shortages.

Is there a solution to skill shortages?

When migration is no longer the cure for skill shortages, where does the country turn?

  • Julie Hare

Short courses offer an alternative for time-poor students

Students are choosing shorter higher education courses such as microcredentials from non-traditional providers.

  • Sian Powell
Eric Knight, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (People & Operations) Professor of Strategic Management, speaks during the Financial Review and Keypath breakfast roundtable discussion.

What students want out of their uni courses

In a time-poor and increasingly competitive world, students insist on both flexibility and value for their money.

  • Sian Powell
Dr Ant Bagshaw, CEO Australian Technology Network

Demand for postgraduate courses on the rise

Students increasingly look for shorter and more industry-aligned qualifications, experts say.

  • Sian Powell
Jon Chew, global head of insights and analytics at Navitas says the global landscape for universities is changing dramatically.

Universities shifting from era of globalisation to intervention

These international institutions are being hit by a wave of forces that is changing the shape of higher education.

  • Julie Hare

September 2024

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Founder and CEO, Keypath Education Australasia and Asia Pacific

Local and global adult learners an important new revenue source for universities

Universities were rightly concerned when the federal government announced it would cap the number of international students at 270,000 from 2025.

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