$7.5m gift powers UNSW nuclear innovation centre
A $7.5m gift to UNSW from the Sir William Tyree Foundation will help build the AUKUS submarine workforce and boost nuclear education and research.
A $7.5m gift to UNSW from the Sir William Tyree Foundation will help build the AUKUS submarine workforce and boost nuclear education and research.
The post-Covid boom in international students drove the value of Australia’s education exports to an all-time record in 2023.
Changes that clear the way for high school teachers to teach classes at TAFE and vocational colleges have been sped up to relieve educator shortages.
The University of Sydney is spending its wealth on a $300m scheme to help young researchers kick start their academic career.
Apart from the sanitation, the medicine, education, wine, public order, irrigation, roads, the fresh water system and public health, what have universities ever done for us?
A panel of seven judges, chaired by former Education Department secretary Lisa Paul, decided the award winners.
Here are the winners of the inaugural Shaping Australia Awards which show “how universities are going the extra mile to make a difference to their communities”.
The winners of the inaugural Shaping Australia Awards shine a light on how universities are building the nation and the community | FULL LIST
The head of the government’s universities review, Mary O’Kane, says there is a way to implement its costly proposals without breaking the budget.
The Accord proposal to tax university revenue opens fundamental questions about the nature of universities which need to be resolved.
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