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ACU to open ninth campus
Looking to secure more students in the future, the Australian Catholic University has signed a partnership with Blacktown to build its ninth campus there
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Is your university producing quality teachers?
Two experts share their insights into how universities can produce highly skilled teaching graduates who are classroom ready
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How open are Australians to international students?
There’s no question that universities are open to taking in international students, but do Australians share the same sentiment?
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Inclusivity lands UOW title as one of best business schools
The University of Wollongong is going the extra mile when it comes to integrating inclusivity into its programs
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Trailblazing university aspires to new heights in 2020
University of Wollongong Vice-Chancellor Professor Paul Wellings tells The Educator how the university aims to graduate ‘global changemakers’ – not just skilled workers
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Why more university students are venturing abroad
More universities are announcing their participation in the New Colombo Plan Mobility Program. The Educator looks at the drivers of this trend
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Major shake-up of qualifications systems announced
The sweeping changes will allow senior secondary students to study subjects at school that count towards a vocational training qualification or university degree
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Why universities are turning to ‘hands-on’ learning
Universities are increasing and enhancing their offer of problem-based, industry-connected learning experiences. The Educator speaks to Architectus director Ruth Wilson to find out more
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Schools, universities enjoy high trust ratings
A new poll shows that Australians trust schools and universities more than their own government
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Universities unite to help struggling farmers
As Australia attempts to weather a severe drought, some universities are teaming up to develop climate-resilient crops