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The Australian Centre for Student Equity and Success (ACSES) is an evidence-based research and public policy centre funded by the Australian Government Department of Education and based at Curtin University. ACSES is committed to providing the higher education sector with tangible proof of what works to improve the quality and impact of student equity practices in […]
29 August 2013
Welcome to the Australian Centre for Student Equity and Success (ACSES, formerly NCSEHE) website. We’re connecting equity policy, research, and practice.
29 August 2013
Formerly hosted by the University of South Australia, the National Centre officially moved to Curtin in June this year. The Centre’s Board is chaired by the Hon. Fred Chaney AO. With a background in law and government, Mr Chaney, is currently a Director on the Board of Reconciliation Australia Ltd, Deputy President of the Graham […]
18 July 2013
The National Centre for Student Equity in Higher Education (NCSEHE) held its first board meeting at Curtin University on Thursday 11 July 2013. Formerly hosted by the University of South Australia, the National Centre officially moved to Curtin in June this year, and will be hosted by the university until December 2015. The Centre’s Board […]
15 July 2013
15 June 2013
The Centre will be established within the John Curtin Institute of Public Policy and will be aligned with the Curtin Learning Institute. The Hon. Sharon Bird, Minister for Higher Education and Skills made the announcement at Curtin today. Curtin Vice-Chancellor, Professor Jeanette Hacket said there was a nationwide competitive process open to all 38 public […]
2 May 2013
1 March 2013
1 February 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 necessarily disabled by physical or intellectual characteristics, but by societies that do not accommodate difference. As a keen sportsperson and an experienced researcher, Professor Marian Tye is seeking […]
28 January 2013
16 November 2012