A fierce critic of the University of Adelaide/UniSA merger, Geoff Hanmer explains why the move has persuaded him to move on.
Students and staff at universities across Sydney are facing a wave of repression for pro-Palestine political views and activism.
Students and staff at universities across Sydney are facing a wave of repression for pro-Palestine political views and activism. In what students are ...
The International Advertising Association (IAA Australia) has announced the IAA BIG IDEA 2024 finalists who have been ...
After a record-breaking Day One of the International Mining and Resources Conference + Expo (IMARC) in Sydney, today the focus shifts to decarbonisation, critical minerals demand, the energy ...
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Australia's largest photographic event, Head On Photo Festival, returns to Bondi Beach with a record 4,000 entries showcasing powerful images from around the globe. Free exhibitions along the ...
Country is the term at the heart of Australian Indigenous heritage and continuing practices. The environments we are part of, ...
Members of the International Youth ... a recent graduate from the nearby University of Technology Sydney. “It’s completely shameful that any student protester has been arrested,” Oonagh ...
Thirty years after the Hutu regime killed her father, siblings and grandmother in the Rwandan genocide, Chantal Bunani faces ...
Australia’s proposed caps on international students risk jeopardising the financial viability and academic standing of its universities. (File Photo: Reuters/Paulina Duran) SYDNEY: Australia’s ...
The university will charge international students $57,700 for next year’s engineering coursework, and $53,600 for commerce or law. At the Australian National University – which is slashing 650 ...