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USyd students charged double for maths units
A USyd spokesperson says they cannot "retrospectively" change fees for existing students.

Creative accounting: NSW public universities must be more transparent with employment data
The ACNC statistics are alarming: in 2020, the workforce in NSW public universities shrunk by over 13,000.


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Up to 250 undergraduate Arts subjects under threat at Sydney Uni in “major attack”
Subjects that are at risk of being cut include many from Hebrew, Biblical & Jewish Studies, Visual Arts, Philosophy and more.
USyd cancels in-person graduations for rest of 2021
Vice-Chancellor Mark Scott said that USyd had made this decision due to “NSW health advice.”


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Theatre and Religion departments saved from the axe, but threat of cuts remain
Undergrad units with less than 24 students will be cut.

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Turnitin set to take over competitor, dominate anti-plagiarism software market
The move raises concerns that Turnitin is “buying out its most promising competitive threat."

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NTEU wins right to intellectual freedom in Tim Anderson appeal
Intellectual freedom “goes to the heart of the nature and character of the institution of the university itself.”