Mining and TAFE alliance to pile pressure on universities
The mining industry is backing a new qualification that will challenge universities’ stronghold on bachelor degrees.
The mining industry is backing a new qualification that will challenge universities’ stronghold on bachelor degrees.
As both sides of politics pledge to cut international student numbers, Labor has announced a plan to cash in on visa applicants.
A survey of thousands of teenagers has exposed high anxiety over the cost of housing and youth crime – echoing the angst of adults.
Australia’s censor has approved a comic book that illustrates sex and masturbation, after a two-year legal dispute and a court-ordered review.
The Coalition says ‘immense challenges’ face Aboriginal children living in remote communities, and has pledged to fund new boarding schools for hundreds of Indigenous students.
The tertiary education watchdog has upset universities by proposing new safeguards for students through better handling of complaints.
As universities diverge over a funding review, medical research institutes are seeking a share of taxpayer grants through the Australian Research Council.
As universities reveal large numbers of overseas students are abandoning degrees, an industry insider says the bipartisan push to cut visas is causing panic course-hopping into training in carpentry, plastering and painting.
A Sydney University academic’s ‘dystopian’ suggestion that people ‘might marry AI’ has added to student concerns over the infiltration of artificial intelligence in academia.
The Coalition has vowed to get rid of immigration ‘rorts and shonks’ after a top university revealed half of its foreign students had dropped out of their degrees.
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