Leaders of the pack:the practical pathway to a better job

Leaders of the pack:the practical pathway to a better job

There’s a ‘war for talent’ but post-graduate qualifications are most important when completed with a practical goal in mind.

  • byPeter Lenaghan

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‘Absolutely loved it’:the rewards of a later-life career change

‘Absolutely loved it’:the rewards of a later-life career change

A return to university after many years in the workforce can be personally,professionally and spiritually rewarding.

  • byPeter Lenaghan
Valentina’s PhD could hold the answer to nurse burnout and retention

Valentina’s PhD could hold the answer to nurse burnout and retention

Her research looks at how nurses can be better supported to stay in a profession that is forecasted to have an undersupply of 70,000 by 2035.

  • byPeter Hanlon
‘Lost in the crowd’:Is going to a sandstone university worth it?

‘Lost in the crowd’:Is going to a sandstone university worth it?

Students are often motivated by prestige in applying for universities. But that might not be the best metric for choosing a degree.

  • byDaniella White
Australian students could be the real victims of international caps
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Australian students could be the real victims of international caps

Without top 100 rankings,we lose our reputation as a place of high-quality education. Without that,things quickly snowball for locals wanting an education.

  • byWaleed Aly
Review into botched uni offer round reveals what went wrong

Review into botched uni offer round reveals what went wrong

An independent expert has made a raft of recommendations on how to restore public confidence in QTAC after a series of delays that infuriated prospective university students.

  • byRosanna Ryan
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‘Don’t go in blindly’:Why one of TikTok’s most popular hashtags is so risky

‘Don’t go in blindly’:Why one of TikTok’s most popular hashtags is so risky

In the past three years,the #CareerAdvice hashtag has accumulated 167 million views,with younger workers flocking to the platform for tips.

  • byBrittany Busch
As a year 12 student,I dream of doing an arts degree. The price could be a lifetime of debt
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As a year 12 student,I dream of doing an arts degree. The price could be a lifetime of debt

I’ve been working towards studying arts for two years. But now as I prepare my university preferences,the reality of how much debt I could be saddled with has me thinking twice.

  • bySaria Ratnam
Group assignments prepare you for life,just not in the way you think
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Group assignments prepare you for life,just not in the way you think

Here are some of the lessons I’ve learnt from the dreaded endeavours.

  • byBella Westaway
I was heading off to study abroad,but now my phone is alive with alerts
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I was heading off to study abroad,but now my phone is alive with alerts

I can’t help but envy the Anglo-Saxon students in my cohort going on exchange. For them,travel warnings take the form of earthquakes or avalanches.

  • bySatara Uthayakumaran
Feeling overwhelmed by uni applications? Here’s what year 12 students need to know

Feeling overwhelmed by uni applications? Here’s what year 12 students need to know

Your key questions answered,from when to put in your course preferences to how to change them.

  • byJosefine Ganko