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The Australian | Higher Education
  • Cap fits for now, says Bradley
    DENISE Bradley has rebuffed criticism over the decision by her higher education review to retain price caps.

  • Net loss for plagiarist for copying
    A PROVIDER of preparatory courses for students aiming to pass the UMAT medical and dental tertiary entry tests has been ordered to pay almost $500,000 in court costs after being found guilty of plagiarising a competitor's practice tests and answers.

  • Low-key role for compact concept
    COMPACTS may have barely figured in the Bradley review but the concept is there, even if the word appears only twice. And the concept remains alive and well in government, and is expected to figure especially in its response to the Cutler review of research funding. The Education and Innovation departments have branches looking at compacts.

  • Adelaide urged to erode student divide
    LOCAL and overseas students at the University of Adelaide move in "different worlds" and something must be done urgently to bridge the divide, the universities quality agency has warned.

  • Hard times inspire study for security
    A GLUM economic outlook probably helps explain a big jump in the number of people keen to take up university study.