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La Trobe hits strife offshore PDF Print E-mail

LA Trobe University is reviewing all of its offshore partnerships after an Australian Universities Quality Agency audit recommended an urgent review of the internationalisation plan. AUQA also recommended urgent action to remedy a breakdown in the university's relationship with Vietnam National University, where La Trobe is teaching out the two courses it delivers there following a drop in demand.

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AGSM, Melbourne Business School slip in MBA table PDF Print E-mail

The Australian Graduate School of Management and its rival the Melbourne Business School have both slipped in the Financial Times' 2010 rankings for full-time MBA courses. The merged Australian School of Business, which delivers the AGSM MBA, continued to hold a position in the top 50, slipping four places to 36th, while the MBS fell 11 places to 63rd.

For the first time the Macquarie Graduate School of Management qualified to appear in the rankings, making its debut at 99th.

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Student intake increase PDF Print E-mail

SCHOOL-LEAVERS are opting for security and vocational disciplines that lead directly to careers, with law, business, teaching, engineering and science recording strong, and in some cases dramatic, increases in enrolment.

In what appears to be a recessionary response, 15 universities - including five members of the Group of Eight, three technological universities and four regionals - also report an average increase of 6.5per cent over last year across all disciplines.

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Alumni Golf Competition PDF Print E-mail

Australian Alumni in Malaysia Raise RM6,000 for Victorian Bushfire Appeal

AEI Malaysia and the Sabah Australian Alumni Association (SAAA) jointly organised the inaugural Australian Alumni Golf Competition and Networking Dinner in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah on Saturday, 21 February 2009.  The event was a great success as it not only raised the profile of SAAA and increased the member registration by thirty per cent but also raised RM6,000 for the Victorian Bushfire victims.

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Exposed by AIG withdrawal PDF Print E-mail

 

 

 

 

 

 

THE US sub-prime and resultant credit crisis has left Australia's booming tertiary education sector dangerously exposed in the event of further college collapses.

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Education to remain positive PDF Print E-mail

Meg Tan, who has always dreamt of studying overseas, has had her dreams dashed by the current economic downturn. After completing her Cambridge A-levels in a local private university college, she was looking forward to pursuing an accounting and finance degree in Britain. Her parents, however, have decided for her to continue her studies locally instead – via a twinning or an external degree programme – to save costs.

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Aussie PM: Safe Down Under PDF Print E-mail

Kevin Rudd

Australia has assured foreigners that it is a safe country for international students in spite of raging reports over hate crimes.

Noting that there are about 20,000 Malaysian students there, Australia Prime Minister Kevin Rudd said his government welcomed foreign students and took their security “very seriously”.

Referring to the flare-up of racial tension in Australia especially against Indian students and which has been dubbed “curry bashings”, he said, “In every city in the world, unfortunately, there are going to be acts of violence from time to time.”

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Getting into Harvard tougher PDF Print E-mail

 
BOSTON (Reuters) - Getting into Harvard University got tougher this year as a record number of students applied to the school's undergraduate program, many drawn by attractive financial aid offers during the recession.

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High overseas enrolment PDF Print E-mail

Overseas student enrolments in Australia at record high

JULIA Gillard has seized on record overseas student enrolment figures to highlight the strength of Australia's third-largest export market.

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Women ahead by degrees PDF Print E-mail

WOMEN have closed the gender gap in university qualifications, with more females than males in Generations X and Y holding bachelor degrees.

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Endeavours of Excellence PDF Print E-mail

Months of extensive research, interviews and reviews by the project managers at AEI Malaysia has finally resulted in the publication of “Endeavours of Excellence: Over 50 years of Australian scholarships”.

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