The rise in exorbitant international schools and universities demands a closer examination at international education’s ideological underpinnings and envision a more equitable outlook.
Author: Khanh Tran
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An upcoming review of overseas students’ working hours raises the possibility of changes being reversed and risks uncertainty for those in precarious working conditions.
The queer community marched down the historic route to rally in support of queer rights and against recent Religious Discrimination legislations.
The University Registrar has apologised for a lecture in which derogatory comments were targeted at Chinese students.
Chaos descends over Council as it debates last week’s train lockout, Ukraine invasion and the upcoming Federal Election.
The second USU Board Meeting of the year wrangled with staffing shortages, Welcome Fest successes and gearing up for Board Elections.
A University of Sydney student sustained injuries yesterday when scaffolding fell down from a stall.
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