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Charles Sturt ahead of the rest in graduate employment
A new report has found that Charles Sturt University has topped the category of graduate employment for the fourth year running
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Opinion: Low ATAR? Keep sight of your goal
Students do bounce back from a disappointing ATAR says UTS Insearch Dean of Studies, Tim Laurence
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Rising Stars 2020: Entries now open
Entries are now open for The Educator's inaugural Higher Education Rising Stars list
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Fees a big concern for international students – study
International students want reduced course fee payments and greater availability of payment plans, new research shows
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Universities aim to boost ties between tech and society
One university will look into advancing technology to improve Australia’s health sector, while another wants to see how the humanities can influence technological advances
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University rewards young volunteers with graduation
More than 50 thoughtful primary school students have celebrated at a university graduation of their very own at Charles Darwin University
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University of Canberra opens business school
Aside from offering postgraduate degrees, the University will provide a range of others to help students thrive in the future workplace
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University’s new projects to make ‘a real difference’
Griffith university has received backing from the Federal Government to pursue important research projects
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UniSA launches collaboration with MIT
The collaboration promises to improve research into data visualisation and augmented reality, and will support student exchange opportunities
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Flinders international students celebrated
The six high-achieving students were recognised for their “distinctive academic achievements and admirable community contributions”