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Department of Peace and Conflict Studies to close; three Masters courses cut

The courses will be replaced by a single new degree to “ensure the long term sustainability” of the University’s postgraduate programs.

April 14, 2021 Max Shanahan
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Research students call for thesis and dissertation extensions amidst COVID-19 disruption

Research students have sent an open letter to University management with a range of demands as a result of the coronavirus.

March 27, 2020 Lara Sonnenschein
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University error leaves Master of Global Health students without Centrelink support

After their degree was not registered by the University with Centrelink, students have been offered a one-off monetary payment.

April 8, 2019 Aisling Bhroin

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