Tag: Universities
Politics with Michelle Grattan: Andrew Norton on the Albanese government’s interventionist policy to cut foreign student numbers
Andrew Norton, professor in the practice of higher education policy at the ANU, joined the podcast to dissect the governments new policy to cap international student intake.
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30 May, 02:03 AM
What is it about Gaza? Wars are raging around the world, so why are young people so passionate about this one?
The situation in Gaza undoubtedly requires urgent international attention and a peaceful resolution. Yet it is not the only armed conflict or humanitarian crisis in the world.
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12 May, 09:00 PM
Research espionage is a real threat – but a drastic crackdown could stifle vital international collaboration
Australia’s flexible and proportionate response to the risks of research espionage and foreign interference balance security with the necessity of international collaboration.
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15 Feb, 08:00 PM
Australia risks falling behind allies on research security. Will it take a spy scandal in our universities to catch up?
Australia’s allies are serious about the risk of research espionage - and one way or another, we need to catch up.
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23 Jan, 05:00 AM