Pearson sees future in education
John Fallon is still optimistic he can finish turning Pearson into a dominate force in education, its chosen sector.
John Fallon is still optimistic he can finish turning Pearson into a dominate force in education, its chosen sector.
An 11-day immersion experience in China was offered to students in the first cohort of Ma & Morley scholars.
La Trobe University has received a gift of $3 million from the Violet Vines Marshman Charitable Trust.
The latest survey of English language students is good but more work is needed.
Educators are being held back by rigid requirements not suited to 21st-century education practices.
Former Universities Australia CEO Belinda Robinson has taken a senior role at the University of Canberra.
Two Australian MBAs are named in the world’s top 50 for entrepreneurship.
Scientists at the University of Melbourne have set a world record for a quantum computer simulation, a key step towards the real thing.
Why the proposed merger of the universities of Adelaide and South Australia should be viewed with caution.
More support is needed to address the relatively small number of indigenous Australians in the higher halls of academia.
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