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    Bec Ellinson, who is now working for Seek, studied both on-campus and online – not out of choice, but because of the pandemic.

    The uni employers like most when hiring graduates

    Curtin University ranked highest among bosses for the quality of graduates, but a survey found students who studied off campus lacked collaboration skills.

    • Julie Hare

    Partners upsizes forecasts for Guardian Childcare ahead of auction

    Street Talk has the skinny on updated earning figures that Partners Group is betting will get tyre-kickers fighting to be teacher’s pet.

    • Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport
    The ad doesn’t mention pay, but it does say the editor will “manage several major publications throughout the year” at Newington.

    ‘Managing editor’ search keeps the bonfire going at Newington

    The extravagant addition would bring the number of media staffers at the school to five.

    • Lucas Baird
    Peter Coaldrake says university governing bodies need to be tougher on their vice-chancellors.

    Failure to rein in uni bosses led to problems of ‘excess’

    Peter Coaldrake has been deeply involved in the university sector for five decades, the past four years as head regulator. And he is troubled by what is going on.

    • Julie Hare
    Protesters have renamed the Arts West building Mahmoud’s Hall, in honour of a Palestinian student who they say intended to study at Melbourne University on a scholarship this year but was killed in Gaza on October 20.

    Sydney Uni wins appeal over academic dismissed over Nazi slide

    Tough-talking university administrators are showing signs their patience is wearing thin, but police involvement is still a last resort.

    • Julie Hare and Patrick Durkin
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    Fluency co-founders Oliver Farnhill and Finnlay Morecombe with their mentor Dr Angel Zhong.

    How this intern turned paper-shuffling into a $3m start-up

    Finnlay Morcombe found himself spending hours on a tedious but important task while on an internship. It turned into a fantastic business idea.

    • Julie Hare
    Student protesters at Melbourne University on Wednesday afternoon.

    ‘End it now or we’ll call police’: Uni toughens up on protesters

    Melbourne University says protesters ‘crossed a line’ when they occupied a building and warned they could be charged by police if they don’t leave immediately.

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    • Julie Hare and Patrick Durkin

    Migration hit would ‘destroy’ $48b education export sector

    Opposition Leader Peter Dutton’s plan to slash Australia’s annual permanent migrant intake from 185,000 to 140,000 would deliver a near fatal blow to the country’s fourth-largest export.

    • Julie Hare
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    Go8 Universities agree to combat racism, uphold free speech

    Australia’s oldest and most prestigious universities have set out five principles, as Deakin University prepares for a showdown with campus protesters.

    • Patrick Durkin and Julie Hare
    The University of Melbourne has maintained top spot in a new ranking.

    Three Australian unis make it into new global top 100

    The Universities of Melbourne, Sydney and NSW are in the latest Centre for World University Rankings, but there are concerns about the nation’s research output.

    • Julie Hare
    International students are less welcome as a result of government migration reforms.

    ‘Horrible on every level’: Universities object to migration changes

    Changes to limit the number of foreign students at educational colleges, universities and schools are highly interventionist and prescribe not only where students can study but what they can learn, providers said.

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    George Williams says no other university holds greater potential than Western Sydney.

    Constitutional expert to be next head of Western Sydney Uni

    George Williams spent 24 years at UNSW where he built a reputation as one of Australia’s foremost legal scholars. But now he’s upping stumps to head up WSU.

    • Julie Hare
    Hundreds of students gathered at Melbourne University on Friday in support of Palestine.

    Pro-Palestine ‘tent cities’ not going anywhere, students vow

    Hundreds of students have camped out at universities demanding the institutions cut ties with weapon manufacturers and condemn Israel’s war in Gaza.

    • Gus McCubbing and Julie Hare
    Tracey Adamson with her sons Emmanuel, 7, and Sonny, 10.

    Parents unite to end ‘daily battle with kids’ over phones, social media

    Banning phones in schools is only part of the solution. What happens at home is even more important.

    • Julie Hare

    April

    Yasmine Johnson says the pro-Palestinian protesters at Sydney University will “stay as long as possible”.

    Pro-Palestinian protesters are peaceful here, say university bosses

    A series of encampments are popping up on campuses as students take up the pro-Palestinian cause. But it’s very different from what’s happening in the US.

    • Julie Hare
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    Melbourne University Vice-Chancellor Duncan Maskell.

    ‘The right time to go’: Maskell to leave Melbourne University

    Duncan Maskell, the University of Melbourne’s vice chancellor, will step down next year just halfway through his second five-year term.

    • Julie Hare
    International student Mai Le says her goal is to achieve permanent residency after she graduates.

    Steep rise in student visa rejections ‘scaring applicants away’

    News of the federal government’s clampdown on student visas is spreading far and wide and the US is becoming the destination of choice.

    • Julie Hare
    Online testing for NAPLAN means schools start receiving results this week, just four weeks after the tests were taken.

    NAPLAN reports arrive eight weeks early, giving more time to intervene

    Detailed reports on how schools, classes and individual students performed in this year’s NAPLAN tests will start landing on Monday.

    • Julie Hare
    Overseas student numbers have dropped perilously at Federation University.

    Mass lay-offs at regional uni as international enrolments slump 90pc

    Federation University in Victoria could be the canary in the coal mine as its international student enrolments dive.

    • Julie Hare
    Net annual student arrivals fell to about 191,000 in March, from a record of 294,000 in July 2023.

    Plunge in student numbers to drive migration reset

    Government forecasts that net migrant numbers would fall to 375,000 in 2023-24 will be missed by a wide mark, but an ambition to halve the measure by 2024-25 is in reach.

    • Julie Hare