Campus Review Volume 28 - Issue 11 | November 2018 | Page 3

contents campusreview.com.au MANAGING EDITOR NEWS Richard Garfield 02 9936 8628 richard.garfield@apned.com.au 2 3 4 5 6 7 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 2 8 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 10 16 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? APN Educational Media GPO Box 4245 Sydney NSW 2001 ABN 58 090 900 999 ISSN 1037-034X Print post 10001945 ON CAMPUS 22 Students on Struggle Street Postgrads plea for assistance 19 22 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. 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? 24 28 1