comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - University accord report - Page 1 : comparemela.com

Budgets Targets Tracker (based on 2023-2025)

Budgets Targets Tracker (based on 2023-2025)
honisoit.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from honisoit.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

University-accord
Education-portfolio-budget-statement
University-accord-report
Federal-government
Commonwealth-supported-places

Placements will be paid as part of the second major budget announcement targeting university students

Starting in July 2025, university and TAFE students who complete mandatory placements studying courses like teaching, nursing, social work, and midwifery will receive payments of over $300 a week during the duration of their placements.

Australia
Australian
Mehreen-faruqi
Jason-clare
Australian-banking-association
University-accord
Morrison
Consumer-price-index
University-accord-report
Accord-report
Jobs-ready-graduate
Placement-poverty

Government announces major changes to HECS indexation

The Federal government has announced major changes to HECS indexation as part of the budget on May 14th. Debt will now be indexed to wage growth as opposed to the Consumer Price Index (CPI) and that reform will be applied retroactively to last year.

Australia
Australians
Mehreen-faruqi
Monique-ryan
Jason-clare
University-accord
Consumer-price-index
University-accord-report
Education-minister-jason-clare
Senator-mehreen-faruqi
Prime-minister

USU Board Interview: Daniel Park

Daniel Park is running as an independent candidate who centres his campaign on making USyd more fun and more inclusive. Drawing on his own experience as an expat, Park said he was motivated to run for the board because he has “always been surrounded by different cultures” and wants the university to be a vibrant space that reflects its diversity.

University-accord
Korean-law-students-society
University-accord-report
Deputy-vice-chancellors

The forgotten aspect of diversity: Does the Australian media industry have a class problem?

Experts are calling for greater socio-economic diversity in Australian newsrooms. They say surging university fees have 'widened the class gap' in journalism, leading to concerns about the media industry being increasingly 'out of touch'. What does this mean for the future of the press?

Australia
Perth
Western-australia
Canberra
Australian-capital-territory
Melbourne
Victoria
Sydney
New-south-wales
United-kingdom
Australian
Australians

© 2024 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.