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Thinking in terms of disembodied abilities undermines again well-rounded learning and secure employment, says Gavin Moodie
There¡¯s no evidence that lower fees will lead to more enrolments, and employability for ¡®work relevant¡¯ degrees is low, says Gavin Moodie
Let¡¯s bury the fallacy that students favour particular approaches regardless of the topic, says Gavin Moodie
The recent US scandal is a symptom of the crucial importance of prestige signalling in highly unequal systems, says Gavin Moodie
The mooted merger of the universities of Adelaide and South Australia would cast a long shadow over the city¡¯s other major university, says Gavin Moodie
The new remit for the Higher Education Standards Panel flags up various regulatory issues that the minister wants to see addressed, says Gavin Moodie
Vice-chancellors¡¯ salaries in Australia are the highest in the anglophone world, and are attracting sharp criticism, says Gavin Moodie
The ending of Murdoch University¡¯s agreement with its staff over employment conditions could herald a rougher ride for university staff, says Gavin Moodie
Removing the cap on subsidised sub-bachelor¡¯s places in public universities will pull the rug out from under technical and further education providers offering similar qualifications, says Gavin Moodie
Less than a quarter of the country¡¯s university research is curiosity-driven, and an assessment of impact is also in the offing, says Gavin Moodie