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Gary MartinBrisbane Times |
It is a word that does not roll off the tongue but "kakistocracy" perfectly captures the wave of frustration many will encounter when returning to...
It is a word that does not roll off the tongue but "kakistocracy" perfectly captures the wave of frustration many will encounter when returning to...
OPINION: Universities shouldn’t abandon AI but instead establish guidelines that encourage its ethical use and foster real learning.
OPINION: Disappointing results for Australian universities in the latest global rankings come at a challenging time.
The lack of a standardised definition and quality assurance have muddied the waters for these short courses.
OPINION: Real-world work experience outside a student’s field of study is highly valued by businesses.
OPINION: Rather than encouraging access to Australia’s study-abroad program, proposed changes may alienate some potential applicants.
OPINION: A university degree is about much more than possible employment outcomes.
OPINION: Universities must be agile in providing for the critical skills of an evolving workforce.
OPINION: WA is worried about cuts in a sector that contributes billions of dollars to the state’s economy.
OPINION: New vice-chancellors must take a careful and considered approach to balance progress and tradition.
OPINION: Adapting to the nuances of an academic environment is something many leaders new to the sector struggle with.
The Great Resignation has finally taken an extended leave of absence, but the Great Retention is stepping in with a new set of challenges for our...
OPINION: The benefits of experience obtained outside a university degree are gaining favour in a tight employment market.