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Gary MartinBrisbane Times |
Introducing a new work model in institutions with a traditional culture such as academia is challenging.
The recently released Australian University Accord focuses on long-term reforms spanning the next decade and beyond.
A survey of university staff has uncovered alarming levels of psychological distress.
It’s important the remuneration packages of university leaders are not only market competitive, but ethically and socially justified.
A recent survey by the University of Melbourne has provided insight into why prospective tertiary students are giving uni a miss.
Career guidance in schools too often centres on achieving high ATAR at the expense of alternative routes to further study.
Both a global hunt and homegrown talent have benefits and disadvantages when it comes to choosing university leadership.
There has been push-back against a proposal to tax international students and redistribute the funds across the tertiary sector.
Studying for an MBA is a major commitment, and choosing a course from the many on offer can be challenging.
The growing prevalence of placements to bridge academic learning and real-life experience is taking a toll on students.
Westpac has ended its relationship with external auditor PwC as the under-fire firm continues to face setbacks after a leaking scandal.
Structural fallout after COVID-19, subdued investment, and overseas competition are likely behind universities’ mixed performance in a recent world...
Red flags ahead of a university merger in South Australia offer insight for educators in other states.
The state has bounced back strongly from the pandemic, lifting its share of international enrolments.
The ratio between the two cohorts has long been a contentious issue in Australian university circles.
Historically reluctant to join forces, the state’s universities may look east for tie-up opportunities.