A group of 35 musicians have called on the ANU to halt proposed changes to the School of Music saying it will rob musicians of future professional careers.
It has hit pause for at least five years, citing delays in the precinct’s development and tightening funding constraints in the higher education sector.
Instead of being interested in debate, today’s students are increasingly uncomfortable dealing with controversial topics. Now there are classes for that.
Lynelle Briggs, a former head of Medicare, will have almost unlimited powers to unearth the truth behind the scandals and criticisms of the university.
The working-class kid with a talent for maths became university head and now head of Jobs and Skills Australia, and has good news for those worried about AI.
Australia’s workforce remains highly gender-segregated, a new report reveals, contributing to ongoing economic productivity issues and skill shortages.
The government will increase the number of new overseas students who can study in Australia in 2026, even as some universities struggle to fill their 2025 quotas.