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CONTENTS campusreview.com.au MANAGING EDITOR NEWS Andrew Bracey 02 9936 8668 andrew.bracey@apned.com.au 2 3 4 EDUCATION EDITOR 5 6 James Wells 02 9936 8604 james.wells@apned.com.au 7 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 8 2 5 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 8 12 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 PUBLISHED BY Urgent reforms needed for training systems APN Educational Media PO Box 488 Darlinghurst, NSW 1300 ABN 58 090 900 999 ISSN 1037-034X Print post 10001945 20 Dog days ahead? Heavy-handed reforms risk further damage ON CAMPUS 22 18C in focus PUBLISHER’S NOTE © Copyright. No part of this publication can be used or reproduced in any format without express permission in writing from APN Educational Media. The mention of a product or service, person or company in this publication, does not indicate the publisher’s endorsement. The views expressed in this publication do not necessarily represent the opinion of the publisher, its agents, company officers or employees. 14 18 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 22 26 1