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Majority of workers feel unprepared for future – new study
Sixty-one percent of Australian workers do not think their current skill set is suited for the next five years of work, a new report has found
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Universities increasingly promote sustainability
In an increasingly environment-conscious society, universities are doing their part to promote greenspaces
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Anti-cheating legislation takes a step forward
The bill which, seeks to punish contract cheating services, has now been introduced into the House of Representatives
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Leading business school soars to new heights
UOW aims to give its future graduates a competitive advantage through a new collaboration with a leading business analytics firm
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Universities boost collaboration with government
Three NSW universities have banded together to form a public policy institute with the help of the state government
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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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Universities secure grants for defense research
The newly set up Defence Science Centre granted funding to Curtin University and Murdoch University to further Australia’s defence sector
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How universities are addressing Indigenous mental health
The Educator looks at how Australia’s universities are placing a much-needed spotlight on the mental health issues of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders
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Exclusive: PISA and quality teaching in Australia
Student outcomes will not start to change until the quality of teaching changes, writes Professor John Munro from the Australian Catholic University’s School of Education
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International education strategy set for revision
The Council for International Education is set to revise its priorities to ensure the steady increase of international students in Australia