Staying ahead of technology
Just 16 per cent of Americans think that a four-year college degree prepares students very well for a good job.
Just 16 per cent of Americans think that a four-year college degree prepares students very well for a good job.
When school officials posted photographs from the trip on Facebook, it left many people, in Norway and elsewhere, aghast.
Flight Lieutenant Belinda Pavlovic wants to become a flight test engineer with the RAAF – but too few women in Australia aspire to be engineers.
The Greater Sunrise gas project won't produce any revenue for either Australia or Timor-Leste before the late 2020s - if ever.
Universities are like taxi companies: regulated, protected from competition, charging high fees and ripe for uberisation.
The classics are important and should be on the school curriculum says neuroscientist Susan Greenfield.
An Auditor-General's report finds that the Abbott and Turnbull governments failed to close a tax file number loophole used by colleges to rip off students.
The stupendous incompetence in the way the federal Department of Education and Training administered the scheme beggars belief.
New figures show a rise in the full-time employment rate for bachelor-degree students who completed courses last year
Getting the federal government to mandate what states do in schools is a recipe for wasting more money on box-ticking exercises.
Vocational education now gets less public money in real terms than in 2005, as governments favour universities and schools.
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