Fears Swinburne Uni’s planned cut could pose public health risk
Environmental health organisations are urging the university to reconsider its proposal to phase out its Graduate Diploma of Environmental Health Practice.
Environmental health organisations are urging the university to reconsider its proposal to phase out its Graduate Diploma of Environmental Health Practice.
Victorian registered training organisations say their services have been “cut off at the knees” after the state government reduced funding to some manufacturing and building training providers.
Students involved in pro-Palestine encampments at two Melbourne universities have avoided expulsion, despite occupying main thoroughfares and causing Jewish community members to fear for their safety.
A program allowing students access to university without the stress of year 12 exams has been hailed as the future of education — so what does it mean for the ATAR system?
First round uni and TAFE offers have been released. Search our database to see what course your classmates will be studying this year.
Analysis of selection scores reveals many degrees and diplomas are much more accessible when wider factors are included than just an ATAR score.
Thousands of Victorian students learn whether they have earnt a spot in their dream university courses. Here’s what you need to know.
Enrolments from students from multicultural backgrounds have jumped in Victoria’s top government schools, as migrant families target high quality education.
Search Victoria’s VCE honour roll on heraldsun.com.au including every student’s study score above 40. Here’s what to do now the results are in.
Almost 4000 RMIT University employees will be backpaid a total of $10 million following a wage dispute with the tertiary education union.
International uni students flying into Victoria have finally been given a clear plan on vaccination and quarantine requirements.
Whether students aced it or fear they’ve done worse than expected here’s what to do before scores drop on December 16.
Victorian universities are facing a huge financial blow because of a “problematic” pilot program – and the state’s loss is set to be Canada and England’s gain.
Embattled VCE students sat exams in “twilight” conditions in storm-ravaged schools on Friday while fallen trees and power lines stopped some from even getting to campus.
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