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Australia’s 2025 enrolment cap unveiled, but uncertainty lingers

The PIE News

In a joint media release , ministers said that independent providers will be allocated 30,000 new student commencements, while public universities will receive an allocation of around 145,000. Education minister Jason Clare suggested providers in the vocational education sector will see the largest reductions.

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New Government, familiar problems – By Chris Husbands

HEPI

Familiar though these principles are in higher education policy, some are in truth relatively recent, and are creating tensions between what the nation wants from its university system, what universities can offer and what the government and others are willing to pay for.

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Another year, another teacher supply crisis…

HEPI

Today on the HEPI blog, John Cater revisits a quarter-century of teacher education policy to consider how we can solve the teacher supply crisis – read on below. But two and a half decades ago, it was turned around. A Partnership Approach.

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Australia’s NUHEPs: shonks and crooks – or an invaluable cradle of innovation?

The PIE News

This discourse has been dominated by perspectives of the “winners and losers” across the public universities – where proposed caps maintain 2023 volumes of around 145,000 new international enrolments but seek to re-allocate these across the 38 university providers. What’s a NUHEP and how many are there?

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10 ways for Labour to fill the HE policy vacuum

HEPI

The new Labour Government quite rightly has a strong focus on economic growth and new higher education policies should seek to support this central goal. What follows are some initial thoughts that aim to foster a debate and fill the current policy vacuum. Tacking this issue is important to widening access.

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Hits and misses in Budget 2024 for India’s education sector

The PIE News

Stakeholders from India’s domestic and international education industry, speaking to The PIE News , have highlighted the hits and misses for the sectors. lakh crore allocation can prove to be the game changer for reforms in India’s educational infrastructure. “E-vouchers 57,244 crore allocated in 2023/24 to Rs.

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Beech-side views: Back from the future?

The PIE News

For a higher education policy wonk, this summer was a momentous occasion. This will involve a top-down allocation of international student commencements to individual Australian universities, with those currently taking the largest proportion of overseas students receiving caps set at lower 2019 migration levels.

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