Tag: Education
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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.
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In case you missed it: the 2022 Jobs and Skills Summit

The news has been increasingly bloated the last few weeks, and we want to make sure you haven’t missed out on updates from the recent Jobs and Skills Summit that might affect you!
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Unpaid internships are on the rise. Are they exploitative or just unfair?

In an increasingly competitive job market, the inevitably of completing unpaid internships is on the rise. But is the system creating better job opportunities for young people or simply extorting them for free labour?
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UniSA law students learn the ropes through free legal clinics

UniSA law students are offering free legal advice to assist residents of South Australia, including students, with their issues.
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Captain Cook College finding: Vetting the monetisation of vocational education
Did we miss all the signs? A closer look at the recent Captain Cook College Federal Court judgement and the long shadow of for-profit training providers
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Understanding the tense relationship with China and its effect on Australian universities
It has been more than one year since the trade war between Australia and China gained traction, and many exports of Australia have been affected. Concerns are growing around the tertiary education sector being the next victim of new sanctions.
