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Universities strengthen cybersecurity sector
The Educator looks at the work of Australian universities who have been improving research and gender equity across the cybersecurity sector
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International students fear being left out – study
Prospective international students are concerned about feeling unwelcomed in Australia, a new survey has found
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$1.5bn development to transform education in South Australia
The massive project will see the creation of the biggest integrated education and health precinct in South Australia
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University takes diversity and inclusion to the next level
A ground-breaking new employer toolkit is helping universities make their hiring processes more inclusive, and in doing so, access a huge, untapped pool of talent
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How universities can tackle the engineering shortage
The number of students studying engineering courses have remained stagnant nearly two decades. Here’s how universities can respond
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University launches first of its kind innovation centre
The new centre will use cloud technologies to drive social good and solve real-world health, wellbeing and social challenges affecting Australians
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Private college’s registration opens new doors
One of Perth’s largest private colleges has been given registration as a higher education provider, enabling it to deliver a Bachelor of Business and VET qualifications
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New tech takes aim at contract cheating
A group of Australian academics has developed a software program to combat the exponential rise in ‘contract cheating’ among tertiary students
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University aims to revolutionise future of learning
One university is advancing research into learner attention in collaboration with two technology giants
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RMIT partners with Microsoft
The new partnership aims to streamline student experience, promote faculty-student collaboration and beef up security