fbpx

No hard hats needed: UniSA students build skills in virtual sites

University of South Australia students are stepping onto construction sites without leaving their desks. Through a gamified virtual learning platform, SiteSeer, architecture and construction...

Growing pains: Wyndham’s education boom and MacKillop’s big leap

Wyndham’s classrooms are bursting at the seams. As one of Australia’s fastest-growing municipalities, this stretch of Melbourne’s outer west has seen new estates pop...

Federation University’s new Melbourne Campus welcomes global ambitions

Federation University Australia has officially opened its Melbourne City Campus, marking an expansion designed to deepen its ties with industry and international students. The...

Australia, India boost research with $4m funding opportunity

Australia and India are strengthening their research collaboration as applications open today for the Australia-India Strategic Research Fund (AISRF). Australian researchers will share in $4...

Student housing squeeze: Where will they all live?

Australia’s international education sector is thriving, but the student housing market is buckling under the pressure. With international enrolments soaring past pre-pandemic levels, the...

A shrinking welcome mat? International students feel the squeeze in Australia

The doors to Australian universities have never been wide open, but they have always been welcoming to international students, particularly those from India. In...

India sends more students than ever—can Australia keep up?

Two hundred thousand. That’s how many international students landed in Australia this February, turning every prediction, policy measure, and government assumption into little more...

God’s money: Who gets what in Australia’s religious schools?

Every child may be equal in the classroom, but the funding behind their schools tells a more complicated story. Scratch beneath the surface of...

Confidence counts: The missing link in NAPLAN success

As students gear up for NAPLAN, fresh research from the University of South Australia is turning attention to a crucial factor beyond academic preparation—wellbeing. A...

“Fittingin feels like work”: Autistic students still struggling in schools

School’s meant to be where you find your feet. But for many autistic students, it remains a daily obstacle course—socially, emotionally, and academically. New...