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Business school blues: Finding your path as a commerce student

On the pressure to buy into corporate culture within the USyd Business School.

October 18, 2020 Pei Wen Tan
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This magazine has 1.4 million readers, but it doesn’t pay its writers

Unpaid interns prop up Australia's largest parenting magazine. Additional reporting by Nina Dillon Britton.

August 27, 2020 Fabian Robertson
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Opinion // Face-off

Face-off: Are degree-mandated internships ethical?

We asked students whether they should be expected to complete an internship as part of their degree.

October 26, 2017 Grace Franki and Georgia Tan
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Plibersek moves to fix internship crisis

A breakthrough in the medical internship crisis could be imminent, reports Natasha Gillezeau.

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