The Australian Higher Education Supplement 18 September 2013

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Coalition spreads workload
John Ross TONY Abbott has structured his government for a hands-off approach to tertiary education and research.
Student protest over Taib plaza
Kylar Loussikian STUDENTS at the University of Adelaide will agitate for the renaming of a plaza that honours one of Malaysia’s most controversial politicians.
Scientific research looking for minister
John Ross NOBEL laureate Brian Schmidt was alarmed when Tony Abbott’s ministry lacked any mention of science or research.
Right time for fully online university
Bernard Lane THE Coalition government should clear away obstacles to Australia’s first fully online university, says vice-chancellor Jim Barber.
Gap year can give students edge: study
Kylar Loussikian STUDENTS who take gap years between high school and university often perform better, according to a study.

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Opinion
Back to drawing board on bureaucracy
Paul Collits WE should abolish and rethink the edifice of research funding.
Reverse Colombo needs cash
Michael Spence THE groundwork must be done if the plan is to succeed.
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Appointments
 Grinston to be general counsel at UNSW
Glover gets the nod for Western Sydney
 Former UWA academic to lead UCD

Letters
 Immigration officials blind to TAFE
Better health outcomes ignores cause
Time to burst the uni-centric bubble
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