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Australia reacts to Trump’s ‘alien’ student ban
Thousands of Australian academics and students are caught up in Donald Trump’s ban on foreign students attending American universities after the US President froze new visa process...
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NATASHA BITA
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Jewish bodies question ANU backtrack on anti-Semitism definition
Peak Jewish bodies are questioning why the Australian National University appears to be walking away from a definition of anti-Semitism it had a hand in creating.
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THOMAS HENRY
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This Nobel laureate is warning Australia about what China is up to in science research
Astrophysicist Brian Schmidt is scared — but Trump’s siege on US universities gives us a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to level the field.
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NATASHA BITA
PRINCESS ON CAMPUS
Future queen throne to our uni wolves
Attention, single students of the University of Sydney. Take down your Palestine tents and shed your hammer and sickle T-shirts. Your chance to become the next Queen Mary is here.
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RICHARD FERGUSON
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TEQSA blocks more cheating websites
The education regulator has blocked 60 more commercial cheating websites that allow students to pay someone to complete assessments for them.
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JOANNA PANAGOPOULOS
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