Campus Review Volume 28 - Issue 11 | November 2018 | Page 3
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MANAGING EDITOR NEWS
Richard Garfield
02 9936 8628
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EDUCATION EDITOR
Loren Smith
02 9936 8605
loren.smith@apned.com.au
Plagiarism ‘no big deal’
Buy coffee with personal info
TEQSA gets tough
Innovative font as study aid
Minister’s funding stoush
Tomorrow’s big employers
INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION
8 Wish you were here
NEWS EDITOR
Dallas Bastian
02 9936 8637
dallas.bastian@apned.com.au
Making Australia the top
student destination
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POLICY & REFORM
10 Defending free speech
PRODUCTION COORDINATOR
ANU chancellor’s call to arms
Conor Burke
02 9936 8638
conor.burke@apned.com.au
12 Luck not enough
Government urged to foster
student ‘capabilities’
SUBEDITOR
INDUSTRY & RESEARCH
Robert Santos
14 Out of touch
SALES MANAGER
Politicians don’t get us, fact
Ben Long
02 9936 8661
ben.long@apned.com.au
SUBSCRIPTIONS
Josie Wallace
02 9936 8666
subs@apned.com.au
16 Back to the future
Revamping the humble
campus
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18 Research integrity
Big business and its influence
on research
19 Fast track to knowledge
COVER
Professor Graham Galbraith
Photo: Portsmouth University
Why competency-based
learning is the future
VC’S CORNER
PUBLISHED BY
20 Think big, together
Do unis need to evolve?
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ON CAMPUS
22 Students on Struggle Street
Postgrads plea for assistance
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23 The science of self-care
Putting mental health first
in the lab
VET AND TAFE
24 Compare and contrast
Looking at AQF levels 5 and 6
TECHNOLOGY
26 Rationalising the uni
Efficiency is the key to staff
productivity
ON THE MOVE
28 Staff appointments
Who’s going where?
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