‘Free’ education being ‘taken for granted’ in Australia, says v-c
Whitlam and HECS fostered a ‘social psychology’ of indifference towards higher education, Australasian conference hears
Whitlam and HECS fostered a ‘social psychology’ of indifference towards higher education, Australasian conference hears
Many young universities have an explicit service mission, while others organically aligned their work with local needs. John Ross explores new institutions’ affinity for civic engagement
International students ‘look at Australia as one nation’, state-based education advocates stress
University of Canberra, QUT and UNSW Sydney the standout performers in a rising field
Land swap paves way for new high-rise campus, as sprawl gives way to borderless city vibe
Controversy over honorary degree granted by Edith Cowan University highlights the risks of awarding so many
For some students, but certainly not all, ‘this version of learning is way better than anything that existed before’
Lecturers and vice-chancellors will now be eligible for four-year visas and permanent residency
Job security guarantees would tie management’s hands while offering only short-term cost relief, v-cs say
As marginalised becomes mainstream, Australian inclusivity practitioners are urged to adopt a mainstream focus
The world’s most gender equal universities, according to THE data, cite data-informed recruitment methods as a key factor in their success
Support and opposition on both sides could make job-saving pact a close-run thing
Lift your game, minister tells Covid-struck universities, as students mark institutions down on engagement
But commentators question legality, terminology and strategic value
We consider the minnows of global higher education – Generation X and Generation Y universities