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University extends early entry schemes amid COVID-19 pandemic
Macquarie lifts the cap on students admitted to its early entry scheme in response to school disruptions caused by the outbreak
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Ten tips for effective communication
Emeritus Professor Dr Gary Goh shares some useful tips for leaders who want to make sure their message is heard loud and clear
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University rolls out "game-changing" online learning solution
The University of Western Australia has deployed online learning across 3,144 units in just two weeks to support students and staff impacted by social distancing
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$18bn relief package announced for higher education
The funding will provide new short courses in "national priority" areas such as IT, nursing, health and teaching
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How universities can turn crisis into opportunity
The Educator speaks to Noggin CEO James Boddam-Whetham about a new module helping universities manage their response to the COVID-19 pandemic
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University shakes up admission rules
The Australian National University will now admit domestic undergraduate students for 2021 on the basis of their Year 11 results
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Keeping ahead of the curve
While universities are scrambling to transition online, Bond University’s Dr James Birt has been preparing for such an event for almost a decade
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Leading university announces new Chancellor
One of Australia's most respected business leaders has been named the University of Wollongong's new Chancellor
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Universities grant students 'academic amnesty'
Some universities are giving amnesty to students who fail subjects during the disruptions caused by COVID-19
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Should the ATAR be cancelled for 2020?
A Change.org petition to cancel the ATAR during the COVID-19 crisis has now received more than 15,000 signatures