The monthly Australian higher education news summary for February 2011 has been published by ACUMA Incorporated.
Covering higher education news in both Australia and New Zealand, the summary provides links to items reported dealing with both the institutional level and student experience in Australian and New Zealand higher education.
The February 2011 higher education news summary covers the following items, and more:
- New ANU chief lands on our shores
- Statement regarding TEQSA legislation
- Risk-based approach to regulation
- Higher education can help balance two-speed economy
- Otago University Students' Association pushing for new members now
- Gillard government avoids showdown on student bill it said was unconstitutional
- Largest ever intake of Indigenous medical students announced
- Doubts about new regulator for TAFE
- Newcastle University asking 'too much'
- Australian National University breaks $1b barrier
- Call to guarantee tertiary access for every ACT student
- UTAS wins top research marks
- Notre Dame makes bid to go public
ACUMA's February 2011 tertiary education news summary can be viewed online, or downloaded in pdf format, from:
- Higher education news, February 2011 - Scribd.com
- Higher education news, Feburary 2011 - Issuu.com
- Higher education news summaries - ACUMA Incorporated website