10 March 2014
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Preparation and inspiration
The long, hard road to a PhD can be navigated a little more easily through good planning and a little mateship amongst peers. By Hamza Bendemra. Completing a PhD is no Read More
A celebration of management excellence
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| March 10, 2014 | News, Top StoriesATEM/Campus Review awards honour ‘true builders of the nation’. By Antonia Maiolo. Applications are open for this year’s Association for Tertiary Education Read More
Reputations fallen but not lost
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| March 10, 2014 | News, Top StoriesTimes Higher Education editor says a quick rebound can help local institutions avoid a vicious cycle. By Antonia Maiolo Australian universities have taken a tumble in Read More
Team effort for job readiness
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| March 10, 2014 | NewsUniversities Australia joins business world to improve graduates’ employment prospects. By Dallas Bastian. Universities Australia has struck a partnership with Read More
Great sale-and-lease debate
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| March 10, 2014 | NewsAdvisory board official’s comments about capital raising get people talking across the sector. By Dallas Bastian. The chairman of the federal government’s Read More
Q & A with Andrew Chan
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| March 10, 2014 | Faculty Focus, NewsFedUni deputy dean for engineering and IT, Andrew Chan, talks about the many benefits of studying engineering, as well as crucial issues facing the industry today. By Read More
MOOCs may mean massive overtime
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| March 3, 2014 | News, Technology, Top StoriesUnions say expansion of online offerings is already adding overburdening staff, adding to casualization. By Dallas Bastian. Massive open online courses (MOOCs) are on Read More
Preparation and inspiration
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| March 3, 2014 | News, Top StoriesThe long, hard road to a PhD can be navigated a little more easily through good planning and a little mateship amongst peers. By Hamza Bendemra. Completing a PhD is no Read More
Green goes a long way
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| March 3, 2014 | NewsUniversities are finding that incorporating sustainability into their campus design provides benefits in many areas. By Dallas Bastian. Universities are focusing on Read More
Why can’t we be friends?
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| March 3, 2014 | NewsResearchers and policymakers have much to gain by mending their sometimes testy relationship. By Antonia Maiolo. Scientists and policymakers should be collaborating Read More
ASQA CEO: Sector needs rigorous enforcement
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| March 3, 2014 | News, VETClaims the authority is slow and heavy handed don’t stand up to facts; ‘vague’ standards are to blame for problems. By Chris Robinson. In recent months, a number Read More