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Australian universities
Government Introduces Law to Cap University International Student Intake
If education providers exceed the cap, they would be barred from enrolling any more international students for that year.
May 16, 2024
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AAP
Limiting International Student Number Will Dampen Australia’s Reputation: Education Group
International students were an invaluable asset to the Australian economy, tertiary representatives argued.
May 13, 2024
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Nina Nguyen
Australian Government Wiping Around $3 Billion in Student Debt
More than 3 million Australians will have their student debt cut, as Labor addresses high indexation rates on ...
May 5, 2024
BY
Lily Kelly
The Socialisation of University Funding
You cannot elevate yourself by bringing others down to a mediocre level.
February 28, 2024
BY
Gabriël Moens
Pacific Islands Push for More University Students in Australia
Going to university in Australia could become simpler for Pacific Islanders if they are considered domestic students. The ...
February 9, 2024
BY
AAP
‘F’ for Failing to Train Our Future Teachers Properly
The majority of Australia’s Year 9 students use punctuation at a Year 3 level.
December 20, 2023
BY
Bella d’Abrera
Are Universities Still Universities When ‘Diversity’ Trumps Merit?
Queensland University of Technology has removed the word 'merit' from its hiring process.
December 4, 2023
BY
Gabriël Moens
Merger ‘Secrecy’ Highlights Aussie Uni Transparency Issues
Australia's universities are some of the most influential public institutions in the country but a chronic lack of ...
October 13, 2023
BY
AAP
We Measured the State of Free Speech on University Campuses
The century of spin has arrived and universities are at the forefront.
October 13, 2023
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Brianna McKee
Minister Calls for Cooling of Campus Tensions Amid Concerns Over Anti-Semitism
The Zionist Federation of Australia surveyed 560 anonymous students and found leftist groups were "ostracising, harassing and excluding" ...
October 13, 2023
BY
Isabella Rayner
Flocks of Sheep Roam Our University Campuses
It is not uncommon for academics to pass those who should fail because it saves them the unpleasantness ...
October 3, 2023
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Gabriël Moens
Applications for First 10 New Regional University Hubs Open
The Australian Department of Education has opened applications for the first 10 new regional university study hubs across ...
October 1, 2023
BY
Celene Ignacio
Dodgy International Education Providers in Australia Face Crackdown
Dodgy education operators will face a crackdown to stop them from exploiting international students. The federal government has ...
August 25, 2023
BY
AAP
Coalition Concerned More Failing University Students Will Be Laden With Unnecessary Debt
Australia's opposition parties have raised concerns that the federal government’s plan to scrap the 50 percent pass rule ...
August 13, 2023
BY
Rebecca Zhu
Foreign Students Competing With Locals for Housing: Report
Housing shortages for international students loom as another major challenge for Australian authorities, according to a new report ...
July 31, 2023
BY
Nick Spencer
Are There Too Many Arts Graduates?
Commentary I can vividly remember the afternoon of my university graduation ceremony, not least of all because I ...
July 3, 2023
BY
Alexander Voltz
Historic South Australia University Merger Decision Looms
A decision on the proposed merger between the University of Adelaide and the University of South Australia (SA) ...
June 30, 2023
BY
AAP
Australian Universities Call out Record Low Research Funding
Government spending on research has dropped to its lowest on record, triggering a warning from universities. New forecasts ...
May 5, 2023
BY
AAP
Australian Universities Ban Indian Students as Fraudulent Visa Applications Soar
Australian universities have placed bans or restrictions on international students from some Indian states in an effort to ...
April 19, 2023
BY
Alfred Bui
Aussie University Graduates Burdened by Student Debt in Committee’s Focus
Australian university graduates could face the biggest increase to their student debt in decades due to rising inflation. ...
March 17, 2023
BY
AAP
Australia May Be Arming Hostile Governments, Calls for an Inquiry
The Coalition is calling for a federal investigation into reports that Australian universities could be arming hostile foreign governments ...
March 8, 2023
BY
Victoria Kelly-Clark
Universities’ Push for Quantity Over Quality Results in Higher Failure Rates
Financial incentives are encouraging Australian universities to admit more and more high school graduates that receive low Australian ...
February 27, 2023
BY
Rebecca Zhu
Australian Universities Owe $83 Million in Underpaid Wages
A new report has found that Australian universities, including those at the top, have underpaid their staff by ...
February 19, 2023
BY
Alfred Bui
Universities Erasing the Past, Graduates Will Repeat History’s Mistakes: Historian
The subject of history is now dead as a discipline and has been replaced by post-modernist theory, an ...
November 29, 2022
BY
Rebecca Zhu
Why Australia Should Not Follow in Biden’s Footsteps and Cancel Student Debt
Commentary A nanosecond after U.S. President Joe Biden announced the partial cancellation of American student loans, a collection ...
September 22, 2022
BY
Steven Schwartz
Is ATAR Accurate Enough for Admitting Students to University?
Commentary Back in April 2021, I observed: “The sad reality is that many Australians cannot properly spell, write, or ...
July 14, 2022
BY
Gabriël Moens
The Shameful Star Chamber Targeting a University Student
Commentary In a recent judgement about a sexual misconduct case at Cornell University in New York, the judge compared the ...
July 7, 2022
BY
Bettina Arndt
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