Feds confirm Territory carve out for international student caps
Education Minister Jason Clare confirmed caps would be imposed ‘without exemptions’ but the government wanted to see growth in the NT’s international student numbers.
Education Minister Jason Clare confirmed caps would be imposed ‘without exemptions’ but the government wanted to see growth in the NT’s international student numbers.
Scholarships worth up to $40k are set to make education access easier for Territorians pursuing careers as teachers.
Victorian teachers are being warned not to rely on artificial technology detection programs, after a number of uni students were wrongly accused of cheating on assignments.
A beloved Aussie actor who lived as a stockman in the 50s hopes to shed light on why the Wave Hill Walk-off happened when he delivers a prestigious memorial lecture.
The Batchelor Institute has reduced its deficit significantly, according to its latest annual report.
Charles Darwin University’s 2021-26 Strategic Plan will guide everything we do to ultimately help us realise the mutual benefits of learning, undertaking research and working together … writes Vice-Chancellor SCOTT BOWMAN.
Charles Darwin University has set seven major goals to propel the institution into the future in its new 2021-26 Strategic Plan.
Charles Darwin University will develop an agriculture and drought research institute to increase local research capability in agronomy.
Students and staff at Charles Darwin University’s Casuarina campus are being told to work from home if possible following a power outage on Thursday morning.
THE Territory’s popularity as a study destination with interstate students has jumped, new Charles Darwin University statistics have revealed
The Territory’s Year 12s have finished their exams. See the results of those who worked for their NTCET. IS YOUR NAME HERE?
These are the lucrative degrees attracting Australian students with starting salaries as much as a law graduate – or more. Search the list here.
Bosses have been branded “unfair” for paying young women less than men in their first job, with a boys’ club bonus. See how your salary compares.
Territorian students at regional universities are more likely to land a job than graduates from prestigious “sandstone’’ institutions. See the list.
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