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Education sector faces $8bn hit from coronavirus
A global reputation taskforce has warned Australia’s education market faces an $8bn hit from the spread of the coronavirus
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Revealed: The universities leading in employer satisfaction
The Educator looks at the results of the latest Employer Satisfaction Survey, and the universities leading the way
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CDU to offer new health science courses
Courses will be offered in response to growing demand from new university students
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TAFE Queensland partnership gives students opportunity to become animal carers
Partnership will allow selected students to begin courses in animal studies next month
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University researcher develops system to preserve Aboriginal knowledge
Video ethnography and information-mapping captures integrity and authenticity Aboriginal Elders
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UniMelb researchers have made a breakthrough in search for coronavirus cure
Breakthrough can potentially lead to the development of vaccines and medicines to halt the spread of nCoV
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Notre Dame enters into a strategic partnership with Institut Catholique de Paris
The partnership will allow law students at Notre Dame to pursue part of their studies in France
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Cyber experts discuss national security at forum in Edith Cowan University
Participants held high-level strategy discussions about protecting government, businesses, and families from cyber threats
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Griffith University appoints Indigenous leader to a key new role
One of the foremost Indigenous leaders in higher education will join the university by end of January
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University research gets $7.5m funding boost
Aim of the funding is to drive greater collaboration between universities and businesses