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Jewish academic says Sydney Uni became ‘toxic’ after October 7 attacks

Jewish academic says Sydney Uni became ‘toxic’ after October 7 attacks

A former Sydney University academic has lodged a SafeWork complaint alleging the vice chancellor failed to protect Jewish students from “psychosocial harm”.

  • by Daniella White

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The university degrees most likely to land graduates a job

The university degrees most likely to land graduates a job

Not all undergraduate degrees are equal when it comes to finding work after university.

  • by Bridie Smith
Uni of Melbourne pauses hiring, claims $85 million hit from international student caps

Uni of Melbourne pauses hiring, claims $85 million hit from international student caps

The university will be limited to 9300 new international students next year but says it was banking on having more than 11,000.

  • by Noel Towell
University student had ‘knife in either hand’ in alleged attack against boyfriend
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University student had ‘knife in either hand’ in alleged attack against boyfriend

The president of the UTS Events Society allegedly stabbed the man in a jealous rage over texts from his ex-partner.

  • by Clare Sibthorpe
Hundreds of Sydney students were embroiled in a cheating scandal. Then came the bomb threat

Hundreds of Sydney students were embroiled in a cheating scandal. Then came the bomb threat

Sydney University was forced to close semester two orientation stalls when it discovered they were infiltrated by cheating providers.

  • by Daniella White
Federal government must tread gently over university reforms
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Editorial

Federal government must tread gently over university reforms

The real-world consequences of reform are serious, and deserve to be taken more seriously by the federal government. 

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‘It was a shock’: The limit on foreign students for every university revealed

‘It was a shock’: The limit on foreign students for every university revealed

Vice chancellors say they were blindsided by limits that kneecap institutions that achieved strong growth this year.

  • by Daniella White
Australian students could be the real victims of international caps
Opinion
Opinion

Australian students could be the real victims of international caps

Without top 100 rankings, we lose our reputation as a place of high-quality education. Without that, things quickly snowball for locals wanting an education.

  • by Waleed Aly
More boys are getting top ATARs. Here’s how they’re doing it

More boys are getting top ATARs. Here’s how they’re doing it

Boys now make up 60 per cent of students who get ATARs above 99.

  • by Christopher Harris
‘It looms over you’: WA students stagger under debt as cost of living soars

‘It looms over you’: WA students stagger under debt as cost of living soars

On average, students in Western Australia pay more than $20,000 for a degree – more than students in the eastern states – and it’s taking them decades to repay.

  • by Holly Thompson
Review into botched uni offer round reveals what went wrong

Review into botched uni offer round reveals what went wrong

An independent expert has made a raft of recommendations on how to restore public confidence in QTAC after a series of delays that infuriated prospective university students.

  • by Rosanna Ryan