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university funding

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The Ramsay Age: Three billion dollars and no one to give it to

Academics speak about the Ramsay Centre and the future of education funding

August 7, 2018 Joseph Verity and Liam Thorne
Analysis // Universities

University audit shows sector’s greatest challenges

2016 was the first year revenue from overseas students surpassed that of domestic students

August 21, 2017 Cameron Gooley
Three money bags indicating funding cuts: $51.7 million from USyd, $47.4 million from UNSW and $33.9 million from UTS.
News // Budget 2017

USyd to lose $51.7 million in funding by 2021

$1.2 billion will be cut from higher education overall.

August 9, 2017 Jack Foster
Analysis // Federal Budget

Budget confirms cuts to universities

Students will face fee hikes and a have to repay HELP debt back sooner under the budget released last Tuesday.

May 16, 2017 Edward Furst
News // Budget 2017

University fees confirmed to increase under new measures

Students speak against proposed funding cuts in the 2017 Budget

May 1, 2017 Natassia Chrysanthos
News //

Senate decides: a meeting including students to be held instead of Convocation

The University of Sydney Senate has nixed calls for Convocation as The University’s highest governing body will instead hold a “town hall style gathering”, reports Christina White.

August 6, 2014 Christina White

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