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International Education
Sydney Uni denied more international students
Australia is set to welcome 160,000 international students next year after the education minister revealed which universities get the biggest slice of overseas students.
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Policy & Reform
Senators ask Bishop about $800,000 expenses
Senators have grilled embattled Australian National University chancellor Julie Bishop on her spending habits after she racked up nearly $800,000 in expenses while slashing more than 1000 jobs since August of last year.
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On Campus
Should students be involved in governance?
Students participating in governance starts in the classroom and should be supported right through to governing bodies, a student experience expert has said.
Workforce
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Workforce
UOW to backpay $6.6m to underpaid staff
The University of Wollongong is set to backpay more than $6.6 million to thousands of underpaid staff.
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On Campus
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On Campus
Students told degrees revoked in WSU hack
Western Sydney University has been dealt a warning after thousands of students were sent scam emails claiming their qualifications had been stripped.
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Commentary
Universities in the age of intelligent machines
Productivity Assistant Minister Andrew Leigh outlines how universities can aid productivity in an age of artificial intelligence.
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Industry & Research
UQ vaccine bought in billion-dollar deal
Breakthrough vaccine technology invented by the University of Queensland is at the centre of a landmark deal worth up to $1.6bn struck by global pharmaceutical giant Sanofi.
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Exclusive
Unis need modern tech for flexible courses
Calls for universities to offer shorter, more flexible courses that meet the demands of Australia's future economy must be met with better technology management, sector voices from a leading software company have said.
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Rankings
One Aus university in top 50 THE rankings
Australia’s universities have charged up the global leaderboard in a year where many of their international peers lost ground, according to a…
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Industry & Research
Horizon Europe revisited in wake of Trump’s attacks on unis
The peak university body has again called on the Albanese government to invest in research fund Horizon Europe amid growing uncertainty from the United States.
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Podcasts
HEDx: Students on the UQ experience
University of Queensland pro-vice-chancellor of education and student experience Suzanna Le Mire hosted a student panel at the Queensland Commitment summit in October.
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Podcasts
HEDx: Industry partnerships with Microsoft
University of the Sunshine Coast pro-vice-chancellor Alex Elibank-Murray and technology Associate Professor Rania Shibl share their experiences of partnerships with industry to students experience in fast-changing fields.
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Podcasts
HEDx: UTS’ new online education course
The University of Technology Sydney's deputy vice-chancellor of education and students Kylie Readman outlines a new venture in global online education in this episode of HEDx.
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Podcasts
HEDx: What do the next five years hold?
The start of September is very symbolic for HEDx. Our first podcast episode was released on September 9 2020. We launched a platform seeking to change higher education for good.