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Liberal-aligned Robert Menzies Institute considered La Trobe, Monash for before striking Melbourne University deal

Liberal-aligned Robert Menzies Institute considered La Trobe, Monash for before striking Melbourne University deal
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Liberal-aligned Robert Menzies Institute considered La Trobe, Monash for before striking Melbourne University deal

Liberal-aligned Robert Menzies Institute considered La Trobe, Monash for before striking Melbourne University deal
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Another private education provider found deceiving students to maximise profit

Another private education provider found deceiving students to maximise profit About 86 per cent of affected students never logged into their course. July 4, 2021 The Federal Court found on the 2 July that private education institution Captain Cook College engaged in systemic unconscionable conduct to maximise profit from vulnerable and disadvantaged students, the majority of whom did not complete any part of their course. Productivity Partners Pty Ltd, trading as Captain Cook College, offered diploma courses subsidised by VET FEE-HELP government loans on campuses in Sydney and Brisbane. The college recruited students outside Centrelink offices on the false premise that they would be given a free laptop and course that they would not have to repay.

Australian universities peak body praises NSW plan to welcome back international students

First major Uni gathering since COVID to chart road ahead

Date Time First major Uni gathering since COVID to chart road ahead The first major gathering of the university sector and its leadership since COVID-19 closed Australia’s international borders and upended the lives of students and staff begins today. At the Universities Australia Higher Education Conference, an authoritative line up of experts from Australia and overseas will assess the impact of seismic global change on universities and economies and what’s needed to achieve a healthy recovery. A range of topical concurrent sessions will explore the future of international education, the student experience, industry engagement and resilient leadership. UA Chief Executive Catriona Jackson said universities had adapted nearly every aspect of their operations.

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