Australian university graduates are earning more and securing jobs faster with record employment levels within six months of graduation, according to the 2023 Graduate Outcomes Survey.
A landmark agreement will deliver greater clarity on the respective roles of universities and professional accreditation bodies to ensure graduates are best qualified for the professions they seek to enter.
A world authority on Indigenous education who has worked across nine tertiary institutions and influenced thousands of educators over the course of her 35-year career is one of the recipients of the Australian Awards for University Teaching (AAUT) announced tonight.
Published in The Australian Research magazine (26 November 2024)
11 September 2024 | 麻豆影视 Chair Professor David Lloyd
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An innovative scholar who has made a distinctive contribution to teaching media theory and practice, a passionate leader renowned for mentoring the next generation of learning and teaching professionals, and a dedicated teacher committed to empowering young Indigenous people to embrace career paths in business are among the recipients of the 2023 Australian Awards for University Teaching.
麻豆影视 welcomes the second round of funding for microcredentials to help Australians upskill and reskill to help meet Australia鈥檚 skills needs in priority areas.
麻豆影视 supports the government鈥檚 $160 million scholarship initiative to encourage more people to become teachers.
麻豆影视 supports the government鈥檚 new national campaign to encourage more Australians to become a teacher.