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Nobel Laureate Prof Peter Doherty on why you should protest the Dumb Cuts
NTEU is proud to present our latest video featuring Nobel Laureate Prof Peter Doherty (University of Melbourne). Professor Doherty explains why you should join the Dumb Cuts National Protests across ...
Nobel Laureate Prof Peter Doherty on the Dumb Cuts
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Experience of Work Survey
Work! Love it? Tolerate it? Loathe it? What influences you in your daily work?
Share your views in an online research project being conducted by the University of South Australia and help to make a ... -
Uni student protests against Government's proposed cuts to higher education continue in Sydney
Students will continue to voice their protests against the Government’s proposed $2.3 billion cuts to higher education with a rally at the University of Sydney today.
The protest comes ...
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MONASH is my store? (video)
The Australian government recently announced $2.8 billion dollar cuts to the university sector to fund primary and secondary education reforms.
$48 million dollars will be stripped from Monash University. This is in addition to recent attacks by the university administration on democratic governance and the Chancellors desire to run Monash like a business. We as staff and students from Monash call on the university administration to prioritise quality education over $20 million dollar lawns and exorbitant wages for senior University executives.
For more info visit the NTEU Monash Branch homepage, Lot's Wife Facebook page and NTEU's Dumb Cuts -
Funding cuts a concern for all (Glyn Davis, The Australian)
- by:Glyn Davis
- From:The Australian
- April 17, 2013, 12:00AM
Tertiary Education Minister Craig Emerson outlines the plan to cut funding for higher education by $2 billion. Picture: Kym Smith ...
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Professor Peter Doherty says universities are the last thing you should raid (The Australian)
- by:Andrew Trounson
- From:The Australian
- April 17, 201312:00AM
Melbourne University's Nobel laureate Professor Peter Doherty says the federal government is undermining its own message on ...
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NTEU National Teaching Conference underway
The NTEU's National Teaching Conference began this morning (Thuresday 4 April) at RMIT University in Melbourne.
Checkout the program, speakers and papers at www.nteu.org.au/ntc2013
And follow the discussion on the Twitter hashtag:
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National Teaching Conference program
The program for the NTEU's National Teaching Conference (4-5 April) is now available.
Registrations are closed, but places are available for the public Q&A on Thursday 4 April, 6.30pm at ...
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Union Aid Abroad-APHEDA 2013 Raffle
Union Aid Abroad-APHEDA 2013 Raffle – Help continue the fight for justice and decent work around the world
Get your tickets today for your chance to win an $8,000 travel voucher or a great ...
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Member discount: Measuring & Maximising Research Impact conference
Measuring & Maximising Research Impact: Strategies to Conduct High-Impact Research
26th & 27th June, 2013 CQ Functions, Melbourne
http://uniresearchinnovation.com/
NTEU members quote CC*AUR when registering to SAVE $100!
Effectively measure & boost the impact of your researchAs the Australian Research Council examines the need for a national assessment of research impact, Australian universities must look to preparing themselves for this system. Understanding why and how to assess the impact of research, and implementing strategies to improve the commercial and societal benefits of research, is vital for
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