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The Week That Was (27 September)
As the bitter dispute over international student caps continues, Phil Honeywood Xed in from Toulouse last Friday. The CEO of the International Education Association of ...
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NCRIS out in the open – at last
“That’s a nice quantumoscope you’ve got here – be a shame if anything happened it.” There’s a new science resource in the marketplace, but this ...
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Hiding behind pseudoscience
Every now and then I’m in a meeting and someone looks at me, recognises that I’m a scientist, and cheerfully proclaims “Merlin will be pleased, ...
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The case for cheaper arts degrees
A new case pushing for an end to the high cost of humanities courses has been put forward by the Innovative Research Universities (IRU) lobby ...
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Probe into decline in foot fans
Podiatry enrolments have plummeted by 17.3% since 2015 in Australia and New Zealand, threatening the sustainability of the profession. In response, Michelle Kaminski and fellow ...
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More than the coffee: In-person conferences beat virtual
Online conferences are good, but can’t match the in-person events for networking opportunities, according to a new paper from Curtin University staff. Petra Dumbell and ...
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Caps hit big Unis harder
The Government has upped the pressure on universities complaining about quotas, by meeting a Senate demand for data, including this year’s new overseas student commencements. ...
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Discipline-specific tutors improve student outcomes
Tutors with expertise in disciplines that students study are critical to improving student support in Australian universities, according to a new study. One-on-one draft assessment ...
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What 2023 statistics reveal
Undergrad starts at all HE institutions were up in 2023, according to new stats released by the Commonwealth Government – a rise of 4.3% to ...
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