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Slightly higher fees would be a reasonable price for a system that responds to student numbers and preferences, says Andrew Norton
Ongoing falls in Australian postgraduate recruitment suggest a trend away from structured education for people in mid-career, says Andrew Norton
A Labor victory in May¡¯s election could still see funding conditional on universities¡¯ employability, diversity or research records, says Andrew Norton
For most young Australians, a bachelor¡¯s degree remains a wise investment, says Andrew Norton
For all the criticism it gets, the Australian Tertiary Admission Rank remains a cheap and efficient selection system that plausibly links entry criteria to academic outcomes, says Andrew Norton
The uncapped system had many benefits but its cost was ultimately too high for politicians to bear, writes Andrew Norton
Australian legislation proposes to lower the country¡¯s generous loan repayment threshold ¨C but some argue that it should rise even higher, says Andrew Norton
Australian policymakers have moved to link funding to student retention. But they must accept that desirable trends don¡¯t all arise in perfect harmony, says Andrew Norton