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‘The hardest years of my life’: How Simon survived the relentless work-study struggle

‘The hardest years of my life’: How Simon survived the relentless work-study struggle

Studying while holding down a full-time job isn’t as impossible as it sounds. Three students share the secret to success.

  • by Sian Powell

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Postgraduate education

How to invest in your career and yourself with further study.

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‘It’s not always easy’: Why this Army nurse can’t stop studying

‘It’s not always easy’: Why this Army nurse can’t stop studying

Army officer, nurse, mum and master’s student. Kylie Hasse says she’s been studying since she left school - and she’s not done yet.

Want to earn $170k? It’s not the only reason to do an MBA

Want to earn $170k? It’s not the only reason to do an MBA

It can boost your salary, but a master of business administration also gives companies an insight into someone’s drive, ambition and aspirations.

  • by Alexandra Cain
How to get your boss to pay for your next degree

How to get your boss to pay for your next degree

Be smart and strategic in how you ask your employer to contribute to the cost of your studies - or even pay for them outright.

  • by Melinda Ham
The six questions you need to ask before taking on postgrad study

The six questions you need to ask before taking on postgrad study

From a master’s degree to an MBA or PhD, there are plenty of options. Here’s how to decide which is the right one for you.

  • by Melinda Ham
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The most popular postgraduate courses in Australia revealed

The most popular postgraduate courses in Australia revealed

Legal degrees were the top choice two years ago, but students are now flocking to a different field entirely.

  • by Sian Powell
Tens of thousands of international graduates to work in Australia longer
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Tens of thousands of international graduates to work in Australia longer

Home Affairs Minister O’Neil said the nation had a “big skills shortage” and that’s why migration rates were being lifted.

  • by Anthony Galloway
‘Degree factory’: UWA students revolt over $40 million restructure chasing ‘profits over people’

‘Degree factory’: UWA students revolt over $40 million restructure chasing ‘profits over people’

University of Western Australia students are outraged and rallying to oppose restructures to its school of social sciences.

  • by Aja Styles
Coffee or tea? It's all in your genes

Coffee or tea? It's all in your genes

A study published on Friday shows why people are more attracted to coffee or tea as their go-to hot beverage.

  • by Jocelyn Garcia
Why some Canberra uni students are pitching tents and sleeping in libraries

Why some Canberra uni students are pitching tents and sleeping in libraries

Student services at ANU sounded the alarm after eating through its annual emergency accommodation budget in less than four months.

  • by Sherryn Groch