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NEWS
4 Details of Murdoch investigation
6 Teachers feel unprepared
7 GAMSAT interviews
8 Alzheimer’ s breakthrough
9 Walking the work
INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION
10 Getting the truth out IEAA leader says misconceptions about students from overseas are dangerous
POLICY & REFORM
12 Deregulation debate Future of reforms remains clouded as year’ s final session looms

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14 Mapping HASS The case for the humanities
16 Change is coming, reform or not Institutions will have to adapt
17 A house divided Staff take on VCs over reforms
INDUSTRY & RESEARCH
18 Growth centres Innovators sound off on how proposal can help industry links
20 Female role models Academia’ s women in leadership on the importance of national recognition
VC’ S CORNER
22 Whitlam’ s legacy Why his higher-education vision continues to inspire

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VET & TAFE
24 A shrinking stake Sector’ s portion of funding dips
26 Questions are coming Governments will face scrutiny
ON CAMPUS
28 For students and pedagogy Design helps teaching evolve
FACULTY FOCUS
30 Nursing concerns Reform’ s impact on the sector
32 Building resilience Practice to help handle racism
WORKFORCE
33 More powerful points eLearning must adapt – and fast
34 On the move The latest in staff appointments
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