The relocation of a heritage-listed railway shed to make way for Hobart’s proposed Macquarie Point stadium will cost more ...
The acquisition of the Castle Street property, previously occupied by the College under a three-year lease, represents a ...
The Global Education Fair 2025, aims to help students by offering information on admission processes, scholarships, visa ...
A surge in antisemitic attacks and university-based hostility has sparked calls for stronger government intervention.
Using genes borrowed from bacteria, researchers have demonstrated fish and flies can be engineered to break down methylmercury and remove it from their bodies as a less harmful gas, offering new ways ...
Radical activists are cloaking themselves in “academic freedom” so they can tap taxpayers for a paid platform for their “anti-colonial” polemics.
New forms of organisation must be built to fight the job destruction, course closures, pro-corporate restructuring and ...
Former Labor leader Bill Shorten has started his new role as the University of Canberra's vice-chancellor, outlining ...
More than 200 people were in attendance for the annual award ceremony of the Certificates of Attainment in the Greek Language ...
University degrees, with fees paid through long-term government loans, are by far the most accessible training option. About ...
Letters and 15,000 Kisses” screamed the headline in an 1898 edition of the English newspaper, the Halifax Evening Courier. Harriet Ann McLean, a 32-year-old laundry maid, was suing Francis Charles ...