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Workshops give girls a head start in STEM
The Educator speaks to Gihan Ebaid, TAFE NSW team leader of Information Technology, about hands on workshops that are helping to empower girls to take up a career in STEM
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How equitable is Australia’s higher education sector?
Hundreds of experts from across the higher education landscape recently converged at a conference to put the spotlight on the topic of equity in Australia’s higher education sector
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Partnership aims to hook more international students
Swinburne has been doubling down on efforts to increase its intake of international students. Here’s how they’re doing it
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Former Premier to head up youth research project
Former SA Premier Jay Weatherill has been picked to lead a 10-year research project aimed at preparing toddlers – and even babies – for school
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ACU gives innovation agenda a hi-tech boost
In an Australian-first, the Australian Catholic University (ACU) has announced it is investing in OpenLearning to provide
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Final week to enter inaugural Rising Stars list
The hunt for the higher education sector’s future leaders ends Friday
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How universities can respond to the mental health crisis
Mental health continues to be a major issue for youth people. Fortunately, higher education institutions are finding solutions
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University’s program keeps art teachers’ skills sharp
The University of Tasmania is fostering the local art community as part of its plant to improve the overall educational attainment in Tasmania
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University supercharges digital learning for students
Swinburne has become the first Australian university to achieve Adobe Creative Campus, providing students with a vast range of new digital learning opportunities
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QUT refreshes vision with new strategic plan
The new plan aims to supercharge critical parts of its teaching and learning landscape over the next five years