Last updated: October 23, 2017

Friday 20th October 2017

New VET loan options needed

Supplied Editorial Study Loans CEO Brett Shanley. Source: Supplied.

Australia should move to a blended funding model to solve a shortage of upfront finance for VET students.

Wednesday 18th October 2017

A good reform for students

Group read - creative innovation conference

Dual-sector universities are in the bizarre position of having to fight to keep the uncapping of sub-bachelor places.

PhD not enough to succeed

Eric Lobbecke 20171017

To thrive in an increasingly competitive environment, researchers need much more than the technical skills of a PhD.

A new approach to soft skills

Academic Baden Eunson, School of English, Communication and Performance Studies at Monash University. p/

Universities have been wrestling with the soft skills-graduate skills-transferable skills beast for decades.

Monday 16th October 2017

Isolated from the benefits of China

This picture taken on October 10, 2017 shows a party flag of the Chinese Communist Party displayed at an exhibition showcasing China's progress in the past five years at the Beijing Exhibition Center. China's police and censorship organs have kicked into high gear to ensure that the party's week-long, twice-a-decade congress goes smoothly when it begins on October 18. / AFP PHOTO / WANG ZHAO / TO GO WITH CHINA-POLITICS-SECURITY, FOCUS BY BECKY DAVIS

We can learn from each other and share the benefits of educational cooperation.

Wednesday 11th October 2017

Regions need local campuses

Supplied Editorial Fwd: Do you have any fresh pics of John. All ours have been done to death

Local people’s lives are improved by access to local university education.

Data key to better courses

Lisa Barron Autumn/Winter 2017 collection launch.

With national data, universities can tailor programs to help graduates and postgraduates get jobs and do well at them.

Wednesday 4th October 2017

With Kiwi cousins who needs rivals?

Eric Lobbecke 20171003

New Zealand’s education sector may be about to suffer a setback thanks to Winston Peters and New Zealand First.

Wednesday 27th September 2017

Expertise ripe for exploitation

Tim Cahill, Tim Cahill is associate director, education sector, KPMG.

Universities might have to go overseas to find partners.

Tuesday 26th September 2017

Society enters new dark age

A woman stomps on a free speech sign after conservative commentator Milo Yiannopoulos spoke to a crowd of supporters on the University of California, Berkeley campus on September 24, 2017. Although a student group cancelled plans for Free Speech Week, Yiannopoulos was able to speak on campus surrounded by a heavy police presence. / AFP PHOTO / Josh Edelson

Censorious students and online witch-hunts have joined religious dogma in challenging liberties won over centuries.

Thursday 21st September 2017

China’s student factories

China’s student factories

We have a stake in the Chinese rush for overseas education, but what does it take for those students to make it here?

Wednesday 20th September 2017

Case for copyright change

Highed education opinion: copyright symbol

Educators still will pay to copy content if ‘fair use’ is enacted.

‘Fair use’ infringes on rights

Tom Jellett 20170919

‘Fair use’ changes to copyright law will reduce the right of creatives to control the use of their work.

Monday 18th September 2017

Research reform puts us in front

Research reform puts us in front

Recent ACU appointments are not to boost scores, but as a nod to future networks.

Wednesday 6th September 2017

Higher learning a societal good

Celebration of the University Bonn: Graduates of the natural science faculty.

The parents of those who do go to university are also paying taxes, not just the those who don’t go to university.

Fair Work facilitates flexibility

Sturt Krygsman 20170905

A decision by the Fair Work commissioner to cancel the enterprise deal between Murdoch University and relevant unions could have profound ramifications.

Wednesday 30th August 2017

Expertise at your fingertips

Eric Lobbecke 20170829

Off-the-rack ideas from business consultancies are not the solution to the academy woes.

PhD bridges uni-industry gap

Commercial. Cheerful group of graduation students celebrating graduation outdoors and throwing mortar board hats in the air. Back to School feature. 14/01/17

UNSW, the CSIRO and business are getting together.

Wednesday 23rd August 2017

Shelve idea of ditching books

Sturt Krygsman 20170822

It seems irresponsible to purge books holdings when far from everything is accessible digitally.

Bachelor for advanced graduates

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Sydney University will offer students undertaking a bachelor degree the option of a bachelor of advanced studies.

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