‘Tarnished’: Uni publisher condemned as activist keeps book deal
Controversial anti-Israel academic Randa Abdel-Fattah will retain her book deal with the publishing arm of Queensland’s top university.
Controversial anti-Israel academic Randa Abdel-Fattah will retain her book deal with the publishing arm of Queensland’s top university.
A nationally-acclaimed Northern Territory artist is set to leave his creative imprint on Darwin’s newest cultural precinct.
Key groups are asking for $27.5 million from both political parties before the federal election to start medical imaging and radiography training in Cairns.
Gen Alpha are about to enter the workforce and they are going to make Gen Z seem like a breeze. Here’s why…
After swapping classrooms for clinics, a graduate audiologist has revealed the reason behind her career change and shared her hopes for the industry’s future on World Audiology Day.
A first-time partnership is set to plug NT educator shortages by allowing trainee teachers to work while they learn. Here’s how.
Private university students are frothing mad about an on-campus alcohol ban – but uni bosses are making no apologies. FULL STORY.
The countdown is on for Charles Darwin University’s new campus to begin ‘breathing new life’ into the CBD as its shiny new facilities near completion. SEE THE PHOTOS.
A Territorian working on a law degree on the Gold Coast has won a major award through the Queensland Law Society.
Prominent researcher Professor Emma Johnston has been appointed as the University of Melbourne’s 21st vice chancellor, and the first woman to step into the role.
When Katherine Bennell-Pegg applied to be an astronaut through the European Space Agency, she was one 23,000 aspiring space travellers. Here’s what it took for the mum of two to make it through the gruelling selection process.
The countdown is on for year 12 students to pick a study course for next year, and for those considering business school, a new report has ranked the top institutions in Victoria.
More than 1000 students donned caps and gowns to cross the stage and receive their new stuffed crocs – and university awards. See the photos.
A road trip through the Territory’s evolving landscape convinced one Victorian to ditch her real estate career and become an environmental scientist in the NT mining industry.
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