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Rankings rise – but are unis improving?
There was euphoria at the University of Melbourne as it jumped from 33rd to 14th in the world in the QS 2024 World University Rankings, ...
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Patient culture cultivation delivers root of success
I was taught that the evolution of grasses transformed our planet. In the age of dinosaurs, there were trees but no grasses. Trees grow from ...
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Professor Michelle Trudgett – First Person Interview
Name: Professor Michelle Trudgett Role / where you work: Deputy Vice-Chancellor Indigenous Leadership at Western Sydney University (the #1 University in the World in the ...
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What the Government wants from the Accord: clear and getting clearer
The Trades Support Loans Amendment Bill was in the Reps last week – strange to relate nobody much noticed. But higher ed people who hope ...
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How big a deal: Uni Sydney sets a benchmark for pay rises
Staff will vote this week on a management pay and conditions offer The offer is an 18.2 per cent pay rise (including a June’22 increase) through ...
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Three quarters of HE staff preparing to move
One of Australia’s largest independent surveys of higher education staff has found that 77% of respondents were open to moving jobs in the next 18 ...
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Youth Mobilities and Labour Market
Post-study work visas have been used by governments in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and Germany as a mechanism to address skills shortages and support nation-building. ...
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Reporting unethical research: the first problem is who to tell
Over half STEMM early career researchers have observed “sometimes or often,” “behaviours likely to contribute to the replication crisis” Kate Christian and colleagues* report the ...
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Medicos and more medicos in the King’s Birthday Honours – just like it always is
Medical researchers were three of the six new Companions on the Order of Australia. And they made up 22 of the 46 new Officers. There ...
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