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Voice campaign offers lessons for international students
For the nine months since the Coalition successfully sank the proposed Voice, there has been relatively little national discussion about the place of Indigenous people ...
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Indigenous insights for HE staff
QUT is celebrating the 200th student to graduate from their innovative Indigenous Knowledges and Perspectives of Learning and Teaching course, which is designed to build ...
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The Week That Was (24 May)
The Commonwealth’s Student Ombudsman is a happening thing, with recruiting underway for a First Assistant Ombudsman, to be “the face” of the new function. Plus ...
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No relief from the red in NSW uni financials
Annual reports for NSW universities in 2023 are tabled in state parliament – among the boundless blather there are three KPIs that really matter – ...
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Data breach disclosure
Data relating to around 7,500 people was hacked and their private information stolen in a data breach at Western Sydney University. The security breach was ...
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Caps threaten Aust uni rankings
The global rankings season gets started in earnest next month. QS will release its 2025 World University Rankings (WUR) on 4 June, then Times Higher ...
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Choosing calm in the face of uncertainty
If you ask commentators about higher education, you’ll often get alarming statements: the world is changing fast, disruption is looming, interest in degrees is declining, ...
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Pro-Palestine camps: staying, going and who knows
Late Friday University of Queensland Chancellor Peter Varghese “reaffirmed” that freedom of expression is “a foundational principle” for the university, but “antisemitism and other hate ...
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Arts and social science research undervalued in ARC funding
Times are horrible for HASS students, what with the government leaving in place the Coalition-created super-premium fees most of their students pay ($16,200 a year ...
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