
University crisis deepens as international student enrolments plummet
New data shows that commencing international student numbers at Australian universities have halved since last year.
New data shows that commencing international student numbers at Australian universities have halved since last year.
Looking into the history of higher education in China, Vietnam, Korea, and Japan.
Situating the crisis within Australian universities and analysing our responses to it.
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.
UTS has provided its marketing department with approved answers to questions about educational quality and staff and course cuts.
The fee hikes are symptomatic of changes to the university sector as a whole.
Student organisations are furious at the government's proposal to hike fees amidst Arts subjects already being cut.
Over 100 were in attendance to fight staff and course cuts.
Proposed cuts to FASS courses reduced from 30 per cent to 8 per cent.
On opposing university cuts in the face of austerity measures.