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Uni of Sydney Chancellor fails to support Scott’s position
David Thodey has refused to back his embattled vice-chancellor Mark Scott, who has resisted calls to resign following his admission that he had ‘failed’ Jewish students and staff.
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Uni graduates owe taxpayers $81bn in loans
University degrees will cost more next year as 2025 tuition fee hikes are revealed, with student debts hitting a record high.
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NATASHA BITA
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Hit to foreign student intake revealed
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Coalition wants answers on ANU ‘expulsion’
The opposition has demanded the ANU explain how Hamas-supporting student Beatrice Tucker had her expulsion overturned and is now running for president of the student association.
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