People may soon be asking ‘Accord? What accord?’
Labor’s Universities Accord report is an ambitious blue-print that is on the path to failure unless the government gives it a firm commitment.
Labor’s Universities Accord report is an ambitious blue-print that is on the path to failure unless the government gives it a firm commitment.
The Australian Technology Network of Universities has chosen Ant Bagshaw to be its next executive director.
Former CSIRO chief and Australian Space Agency head Megan Clark will be the next chancellor of Monash University.
The University of Queensland will repay nearly $8 million to 10,000 casual academics after underpaying them from 2017 to 2023.
The graduate job market has stayed strong with the full-time employment rate now at its highest level in 15 years.
The master of engineering practice is a pathway for people working as engineering technologists to progress to being professional engineers.
Overseas enrolments at Australia’s universities have surged above pre-Covid numbers, fuelled by 100,000 Chinese students who are almost exclusively becoming the domain of the Group of Eight.
The Albanese government has fronted up to the vexed issue of international students and made a tough problem even worse.
New review will get to the heart of the issues holding back R&D in Australia, says Industry and Science Minister Ed Husic.
A cyber breach at Western Sydney University has compromised the data of about 7,500 people, including staff and students.
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