Archive for April, 2010

International students not wealthy

A senior academic says relatively few of the foreign students enrolled at Australian universities come from wealthy families. Griffith University Pro-Vice Chancellor Christopher Madden says the future of international education will be explored at a conference on the Gold Coast this week. ABC Gold Coast, 12 April 2010


Australian higher education system could become an international example, says expert

Australia’s higher education sector has the potential to be the most diverse and therefore among the most effective in the world, according to a leading international expert. Speaking for the LH Martin Institute’s executive seminar series at the University of Melbourne’s Graduate School of Education, Professor Frans Van Vught praised new policy initiatives being introduced to the sector. The Melbourne Newsroom, 10 March 2010.


International students not wealthy

A senior academic says relatively few of the foreign students enrolled at Australian universities come from wealthy families. Griffith University Pro-Vice Chancellor Christopher Madden says the future of international education will be explored at a conference on the Gold Coast this week. ABC Gold Coast, 12 April 2010


Copyright turns 300

Copyright officially celebrated its 300th birthday on April 10. What is generally regarded as the first official Copyright legislation in the world, The Statute of Anne, entered into force on April 10, 1710 (following its enactment by British parliament in 1709). ACC, 12 April 2010


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