Independent education body to oversee universities reform Education The Australian Tertiary Education Commission (ATEC) work to drive growth and meet national skills needs through equity measures.
Budget 2024: Government announces changes to student debt indexation May 6, 2024 By Dan Holmes Education Education Minister Jason Clare announces student debt relief and new “prac support payment” for in-demand skills.
ICT skills should be mandatory, says RMIT Online CEO March 25, 2024 By Dan Holmes Career Advice RMIT Online CEO Nic Cola said as digital literacy becomes more essential to all kinds of work, it would become a fundamental skill for most workers.
Skills shortage in tech sector needs attention to fill public service jobs February 28, 2024 By Dan Holmes Education Tech Council of Australia CEO Kate Pounder thinks we need to plan ahead more to avoid skills shortages in the future.
Independent body in the mix to lead Australia’s tertiary education transformation July 20, 2023 By Melissa Coade Education Education experts float the idea of reviving an independent education commission to implement Australian Universities Accord goals.
Time is running out to have a say in how universities are run April 3, 2023 By Tom Ravlic Education The deadline to respond to the Australian Universities Accord discussion paper is April 11, the latest step in redeveloping tertiary education.
Education minister underscores universities in ‘solutions business for government’, announces ARC review July 8, 2022 By Melissa Coade Education Jason Clare has described an Australian Universities Accord as a new opportunity to build a long-term plan for the nation’s higher education sector.