SYDNEY -- The campuses of Australia's busiest universities in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane are alive with the sounds of Mandarin and Cantonese speakers, reflecting the attraction Australia has for ...
The University of New South Wales plans to open its seventh campus in India, enhancing Australia-India educational ties.
Nearly 70% of Australia's universities experienced a decline in a recent global ranking, with the higher education sector facing increasing challenges driven by political and financial difficulties.
Schools in Australia and New Zealand with top-notch research Australia and New Zealand are popular destinations for U.S. students. Of the 280,716 U.S. students who studied abroad during the 2022-2023 ...
The Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Rankings 2024, marking its 20th edition with 1,500 institutions—which included new measures for sustainability, graduate employability, and international ...
Direct government expenditure averages $US9415 ($14,270) for every university student – including spending on research and development – well below the OECD ...
When Nobel Laureates open their mouths in despair and anger, their observations tend to be worth noting. Immunologist Professor Peter Doherty was willingly doing so last week, and found himself ...
The Queensland University of Technology (QUT) is Australia’s fastest-rising university in the Nature Index. Between 2015 and 2018, QUT’s Share+ made an impressive leap, achieving almost double the ...
The University of Western Australia is the latest of a half-dozen Australian institutions to drastically overhaul its academic programs, in a move to bring its degrees more in line with global ...
On September 6, 2024, officials from the Australian Department of Education tabled data on the proposed enrolment caps for individual public institutions that the government intends to impose as part ...
While skeptics want to see the evidence supporting a proposed merger of two South Australian universities, a proponent says the amalgamation would prepare the institutions for the unthinkable.
An unprecedented number of Australian universities are withdrawing from overseas ventures, although the nation’s institutions now enroll tens of thousands of fee-paying foreign students. The downward ...
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