Campus Review Volume 26. Issue 12 | 页面 3
CONTENTS
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MANAGING EDITOR
NEWS
Andrew Bracey
02 9936 8668
andrew.bracey@apned.com.au
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EDUCATION EDITOR
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James Wells
02 9936 8604
james.wells@apned.com.au
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The case for the humanities
Student housing booms
Indigenous education body
defunded
Unis diverge on divestment
Dawkins seeks policy
bipartisanship
Bullish in China’s shop
NEWS EDITOR
INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION
Patrick Avenell
02 9936 8610
patrick.avenell@apned.com.au
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Trump dodgers
More students, academics
expected to avoid US
PRODUCTION MANAGER
POLICY & REFORM
Cj Malgo
02 9936 8772
cj.malgo@apned.com.au
10 Who needs uni?
SUBEDITOR
12 On the RUN
Archaic education models
losing students
Haki P. Crisden
02 9936 8643
haki.crisden@apned.com.au
Incoming regional institutions
leader speaks up
INDUSTRY & RESEARCH
14 Matches for the market
SALES MANAGER
Ben Long
02 9936 8661
ben.long@apned.com.au
The innovation and business
balancing act
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VC’S CORNER
16 Access points
SUBSCRIPTIONS
Josie Wallace
02 9936 8666
subs@apned.com.au
More campuses, more
opportunities
VET & TAFE
18 Master apprenticeships
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Urgent reforms needed for
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20 Dog days ahead?
Heavy-handed reforms risk
further damage
ON CAMPUS
22 18C in focus
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The cost of free speech
FACULTY FOCUS
24 Top of the class
Tougher entrance standards
for prospective teachers
WORKFORCE
26 Level up
Skills that will pay the bills
28 On the move
The latest in staff
appointments
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