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Fee Hikes

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Arts degrees still popular despite Job-ready fee hikes

Census results indicate no change in the University of Sydney's most popular degrees.

May 10, 2021 Deaundre Espejo
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Current students hit with higher fees if they transfer degrees

Several students entering law, commerce and arts, have seen the price of their degrees double.

March 7, 2021 Jeffrey Khoo, Marlow Hurst and Alice Trenoweth-Creswell
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Activists protest higher education bill outside Parliament House

Students from across the country travelled to the ACT as part of the ongoing action against the government's proposed attacks on the university sector.

October 6, 2020 Claire Ollivain and Vivienne Guo
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Students and staff protest cuts and fee hikes to the higher education sector

The fee hikes are symptomatic of changes to the university sector as a whole.

July 18, 2020 Claire Ollivain

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