The Australian Higher Education Supplement Wednesday 6 November 2013

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ABS defends ‘smooth’ data
John Ross THE ABS has altered its historical estimates of education exports.
Women a study in academe
Julie Hare UNIVERSITY governing bodies have an average of 43 per cent female representation compared to just 16.6 per cent in ASX 200 companies.
Torrens set for take-off
Andrew Trounson TORRENS University Australia is confident it will be able to compete for government research training money and block grants as early as next year.
UNSW, Sydney among millionaire factories
Andrew Trounson ENGINEERING, business and law are the degrees of choice for eventual millionaires.
Unis’ eco efforts not sustainable
Julie Hare FEW universities globally pay more than lip service to sustainability, a leading researcher says.

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Opinion
Sting in tale of bottled message
Merlin Crossley FUNDAMENTAL discovery can lead to breakthroughs.
Sell debt, keep scheme
Scott Bowman I HAVE no problem with the government selling off its HECS debt.
More Opinion
Appointments
Terry named new head of Curtin
Grinston to be general counsel at UNSW
Glover gets the nod for Western Sydney
Letters
A philistine in places of learning
Future of TAFE in light of past mistakes
Nice to meet you, Mr President
What will Pyne do about jobs for BAs?
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