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Offensive tags and artwork in Sydney University’s graffiti tunnel have promoted antisemitism and Jewish genocide say two dozen staff in a complaint to SafeWork NSW

Why Sydney Uni vice chancellor Mark Scott is in the firing line

Street art in Sydney University’s famed graffiti tunnel was exhibit A as Jewish groups stepped up their campaign to unseat the high-profile vice chancellor.

  • Tom Burton

August

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Limiting international enrolments 'could be an act of self-harm': Scott
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Limiting international enrolments 'could be an act of self-harm': Scott

University of Sydney vice-chancellor Mark Scott says the government and opposition are playing politics with international student numbers.

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New research has examined changes in average grades among students with similar ATAR scores over a decade.

The winners of the Higher Education Awards

Meet the winners of the 2024 Higher Education Awards, across eight categories.

This special paint could save lives from bushfires

New paint technology developed at UNSW to help fire-proof homes is a joint winner in the Higher Education Awards research commercialisation category.

  • Alexandra Cain
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Professor Margaret Gardner has been awarded the 2024 AFR Lifetime Achievement Award.

Meet the economist turned accidental uni vice chancellor

Professor Margaret Gardner, the only vice chancellor to become a state governor, has been awarded this year’s Lifetime Achievement Award.

  • Julie Hare

‘They do it tough’: Universities welcome disadvantaged Australians

Bridging courses pave the way to university for students without high-school qualifications, and the Equity winner has been doing it for decades.

  • Sian Powell
Swinburne University students on the job - taking part in Work Integrated Learning.  

Job-ready skills for the fast-changing workplace

The joint winners of the employability category embed career experience in study programs to give graduates an edge in the competitive job market.

  • Sian Powell

The secret to training the next generation of tech whizzes

From curing maths anxiety to using AI to teach a tricky programming language, these Teaching Excellence winners are producing Australia’s future tech workforce.

  • Tess Bennett

A 50pc improvement: Unis turn the tide on disadvantage

The winner of the community engagement category is reversing the fortunes of disadvantaged children in a partnership that has lifted HSC results.

  • Agnes King

La Trobe’s pioneering model to transform healthcare

The winner of the industry engagement award used COVID and a pinch of serendipity to create a world-leading virtual medical emergency model in Melbourne.

  • Sylvia Ramsey
Higher Education Award winners RMIT’s Professor Tianyi Ma,  former vice chancellor of Monash University and RMIT Margaret Gardner, and Newcastle University’s vice chancellor Alex Zelinsky.

In face of disruption, unis offer scalable, powerful solutions

Universities are being disrupted, but their contribution to society is profound, as the winners of the Higher Education Awards show.

  • Julie Hare

Winning strategy: Setting guardrails for generative AI

Comment provided by the winner of the Teaching & Learning Excellence category, UNSW.

  • Jake Renzella and Sasha Vassar

Winning strategy: Matching students with industry partners

Comment provided by the joint winners of the Employability award, Monash and Swinburne.

  • Laurence Orlando and Laura-Anne Bull

Winning strategy: Giving students the best chance of success

Comment provided by the winner of the equity and access award, University of Newcastle.

  • Anna Bennett
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Unis showcase their work in the community

Universities continue to invest in public good and community-oriented initiatives, which is a very hard call in difficult times.

  • Sandra Harding
Professor of Medicinal Chemistry Michael Kassiou.

Winning strategy: Love hormone research bears multimillion-dollar deal

Comment provided by the joint winners of the Research Commercialisation award, the University of Sydney and UNSW.

  • Michael Kassiou and Guan Heng Yeoh
University of Newcastle’s Drew Miller: Improving teaching standards and student outcomes.

Winning strategy: Remarkable results lifting HSC scores by 50pc

Comment provided by the winner of the Community Engagement category, the University of Newcastle.

  • Drew Miller
 Professor James Boyd La Trobe.

Winning strategy: A virtual lifeline for emergency departments

Comment provided by the winner of the Industry Engagement award, La Trobe University.

  • James Boyd
Professor Jane Den Hollander, Claire Field, Dr Michael Spence, Professor Brian Schmidt, Emeritus Professor Peter Coaldrake, Emeritus Professor Sandra Harding

The judging panel for the 2024 awards

Here are the judges for the 2024 AFR Higher Education Awards.