Category: Education
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Culture clash: concern raised over UniSA and University of Adelaide merger

Critics have raised concerns over the potential for a clash of cultures between the University of South Australia and University of Adelaide following the historic merger announcement on July 2. OTR journalist Jacob Stevens explains.
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Your student debt increases by 7.1 per cent today: what is being done politically and how will it affect you?

The 7.1 per cent indexation rate for HECS-HELP is an added stressor for many university students and graduates following recent record inflation and cost-of-living pressures. OTR journalist Robert Hicks asks experts and political parties how this indexation will affect students, and what they are planning to do — or not do.
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Online lectures: here to stay?

Recent OTR polling shows a majority of UniSA students find in-person lectures more engaging than online lectures. So why haven’t on-campus lectures returned? OTR journalist Jack Trehearne investigates the divide between UniSA management and its teachers and students.
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What students should know about the university merger

The University of South Australia and the University of Adelaide are planning on merging together to create a university for the future. A forum on the merger was held this week. Here is what students need to know.
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Amplifying women’s voices: why journalists need to strive for a media-diverse future

You may notice an influx of women’s voices this International Women’s Day, but do you notice their scarcity during the rest of the year? Find out why women are underrepresented in the media, why it matters, and what student journalists can do to help.

