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What the ‘model code’ on free speech means for universities
Two professors analyse a push by the federal government to protect freedom of speech on Australia’s university campuses
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University approves controversial degree
The University of Wollongong’s Council has independently approved a BA in Western Civilisation despite court action to stop it
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How universities are remodeling for next generation students
Universities’ built-form strategy needs to integrate cutting-edge technology with a human-centric focus, writes Robin Sweasey from the Queensland University of Technology
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New traineeships program to boost tech careers
The program will help create a pipeline of IT talent, and kickstart careers in South Australia’s technology industry
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How should universities be preparing for the future?
Australia’s universities must transform into very different entities in order to remain relevant, says Professor John Fischetti from the University of Newcastle
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How Australia’s top universities continue to thrive
The Educator looks at the factors driving the excellence of Australia’s best performing universities
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A vision of employing educators with disabilities
All universities to create a disability action plan and implement it into their strategic commitment, says Paul Harpur from the University of Queensland
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Universities commit to free speech code
Several Australian universities have announced they will adhere to a freedom of speech code recommended following a Federal Government review
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Leading university appoints new Provost
The University of Sydney has appointed a new Provost after what it called an “extensive international search”
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World’s top universities revealed
Seven Australian universities have been named among the world's top 100, highlighting the growing strength of the nation’s higher education sector