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Ways to work with AI in assessments
Student use of AI is inevitable – the challenge is to establish its role – which a new paper for the Tertiary Education Quality and ...
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Publish and perish: the damage done by journal “special issues”
More journal space means more work, as researchers struggle to pump out papers. The number of articles indexed by Scopus and Web of Science increased ...
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Credit transfer: VET takes charge
Buried in the Employment White Paper is what a single tertiary education system will need; a common credit recognition system. But the existing Australian Qualification ...
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The Government’s winning training trifecta
Always on-message Universities Australia was quick to respond to the latest skills-shortage warning, in this case for a net-zero economy, “Our transition to clean energy ...
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The Week that Was (October 5)
The Australian Skills Quality Authority has decided who needs to know what when will change. The authority announces that after October, its now monthly update ...
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Usual ranking result: Uni Melbourne way in front
Uni Melbourne continues in top Aus spot in the new edition of the Times Higher ranking, effectively unchanged from last year (down three places to ...
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Fair Work Ombudsman takes UNSW to court over casuals’ pay
UNSW faces a Federal Court action over alleged legal breaches on paying staff. The Fair Work Ombudsman alleges that for four years the university’s records ...
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Defending equity in research against the AI threat
Margaret Sheil presents an observation about career metrics, although it would be appropriately named “Sheil’s Law of Performance Measures.” “The more seemingly precise or informative ...
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The ranking highlights Australian unis have so much work ahead
Times Higher Education (THE) is releasing its 2024 edition of the World Universities Rankings edition with its long anticipated methodological changes. The results for Australian ...
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