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Articles of note: a research ranking that relies on publication data
National Taiwan University has released its 2023 ranking of institutions by scientific papers in specific disciplines – performance is assessed by number of articles, citations ...
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Food for thought: a new approach to organising ag science
Ag science is marginalised by “centralised university governance,” with “once world leading faculties to be combined into other administratively tidy units,” former Uni Melbourne Dean ...
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Australian Catholic U dims its beacon of civilisation
Australian Catholic U management states, “there has been some inaccurate reporting” of proposed staff change in humanities and social sciences” – which may be correct, ...
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Existing rankings a poor guide for student choice: research
Reviled or regarded, league tables will continue while there are marketing directors desperate for something to spin about their university. But Kyle Grayson (UK’s Newcastle ...
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Senate committee calls universities to account on sexual violence and slams TEQSA
The release of the Senate Committee report on sexual consent laws is bad for the community standing of universities in general. It is a terrible ...
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We come with this place
A new memoir of family, community and Country We Come With This Place took home the Queensland Literacy Award for Best Non-Fiction, adding to a ...
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Critical Indigenous Studies: overcoming exclusion
“A staggering 36 Australian universities, including Australia’s wealthiest, have not demonstrated the fiscal leadership to fund an Indigenous Studies department” Aileen Moreton-Robinson writes for the ...
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A not so bright light on research integrity
The long-awaited report on the peak research agencies’ integrity committee is still awaited, but the case for change is made by a report on what ...
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The Week That Was
The Reps has passed the government Bill enacting the Accord’s first five recommendations, notably ending the previous government’s requirement that students must 50 per cent ...
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