How fair are Australian universities?
24 March 2014
Written by Dr Tim Pitman In a recent article, Dr Hannah Forsyth and I argued that it is more important for higher education to be fair – that is; providing equal opportunity ...
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24 March 2014
Written by Dr Tim Pitman In a recent article, Dr Hannah Forsyth and I argued that it is more important for higher education to be fair – that is; providing equal opportunity ...
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7 February 2014
The UNI-BOUND program currently partners with 15 high schools, an increase from five in 2007 Description Southern Cross University’s (SCU) UNI-BOUND program is one of a ...
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5 February 2014
The program provides assistance with study and living expenses to undergraduate students from LSES backgrounds or those experiencing significant financial disadvantage ...
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20 December 2013
Before doing the program the majority showed little interest in university, afterwards the majority showed interest Description Meet the Professor was developed by ...
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13 December 2013
The weighted average marks of first year students admitted to Monash with SEAS eligibility are consistently higher than those of other students with the same achieved ATAR ...
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30 November 2013
It was with great pleasure this week that we launched our case study publication, Access and Participation in Higher Education: Outreach – Access – Support, at the ...
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13 November 2013
The University of Melbourne has developed a range of resources for supporting staff and students with disabilities as part of its commitment to the inclusion of people with ...
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18 September 2013
The Australian Federal Government, under the Higher Education Disability Support Program, is funding the maintenance of the Australian Disability Clearinghouse on Education ...
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28 January 2013
By Karen Green for Cite, the magazine of Curtin University, Issue 20, Summer 2012/2013, p18 The success of the 2012 Paralympic Games demonstrates that individuals are not ...
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