A report has identified students’ lack of access to apprenticeships as the cause of a bottleneck in Australia’s fashion industry but one leading educator said the figures “have to be taken with a grain of salt”. IBISWorld's Fashion Backward: Career progression increasingly difficult ...
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Research has found that, in academia, work is life. For Academic Work/Life Balance: Challenges for theory and practice, sociologists Dr Nick Osbaldiston from James Cook University, Monash University’s Fabian Cannizzo and Christian Mauri from Murdoch University surveyed 155 early- to mid-career academics. The ...
More »Australia needs to spend smarter on infrastructure: report
Australia needs new infrastructure. Now. Over the next 25 years, Sydney, Melbourne, Perth and Brisbane collectively will need to accommodate an extra 5.9 million people. This week, the nation's population hit 24 million. The boom has contributed to the damnable ...
More »CEFC loan boosts UniMelb’s sustainability push
The Clean Energy Finance Corporation has boosted the University of Melbourne’s sustainability agenda with a $9.1 million loan. The money will go to the installation of solar photovoltaic cells, solar thermal, and micro-wind turbines across UniMelb’s infrastructure. These projects form ...
More »Mission accomplished for Sydney school students’ space saga
Houston had no problems after Normanhurst Boys High School students reported mission accomplished on their task to work with NASA robots on the International Space Station. These boys were one of 10 teams sponsored by the University of Sydney to ...
More »Unis advised to customise, promote study-abroad programs
Universities must not adopt a one-size-fits-all approach when crafting their learning abroad programs, an expert has argued. Study abroad is readily sought after by students for a cultural experience, tourism, and something good to whack on a CV. International studies ...
More »Textbooks elude digital death blow, for now
Hard copy textbooks have survived the initial waves of digital disruption and they’re here to stay – for a little while anyway. Retailers and publishers have all been hit by digital disruption. In 2011, bookstore giant REDgroup Retail – former ...
More »UA, ‘The Hunting Ground’ team up against sexual violence
Universities Australia and The Hunting Ground Australia Project have launched a sector-wide campaign to prevent sexual violence. The Hunting Ground Australia project is a philanthropic effort to end sexual assault and harassment in Australia’s universities. It takes its name from critically ...
More »‘People without jobs, jobs without people’
Rhetoric around youth unemployment must change, an expert has argued. Australian Bureau of Statistics figures rest youth unemployment at 12.44 per cent, although it declined in the last quarter. Debate on the issue has centred on the notion of a skills gap – education ...
More »Master’s thesis goes down the toilet, happily
A University of New South Wales student has used the toilet seat to marry two of his passions in a master's of philosophy thesis – architecture and altruism. Nick Papas partnered with the Sago Network to research how to rollout low-cost, eco-friendly toilets ...
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