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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. | |
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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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