CAPA in the Media
Peak groups focus on income support - Campus Review
Peak groups focus on income support
Campus Review
... despite substantial reforms to the system earlier this year, with both Universities Australia and the Council of Australian Postgraduate Associations ...
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Too slow, says CAPA - Campus Review
Too slow, says CAPA
Campus Review
There are two big dangers on August 21, according to the Council of Australian Postgraduate Associations (CAPA). One is that Labor could win the election, ...
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Postgrads release election wishlist - Sydney Morning Herald
Postgrads release election wishlist
Sydney Morning Herald
The Council of Australian Postgraduate Associations released its election wish list on Thursday. It said that while many reviews and inquiries into the ...
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Palmer to join the CSHE - Campus Review
Palmer to join the CSHE
Campus Review
Palmer was national president of the Council of Australian Postgraduate Associations (CAPA) from 2007-09 and more recently was CAPA's national policy and ...
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'Racist' proposal slammed - The Australian
'Racist' proposal slammed
The Australian
... policies even if it's only to highlight them as possibilities," Council of Australian Postgraduate Associations president Tammi Jonas told the HES. ...
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stand-off over masters-level doctorates - The Australian
stand-off over masters-level doctorates
The Australian
The Council of Australian Postgraduate Associations believes there is no justification for badging the qualifications as doctorates. "The Australian PhD is ...
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Too slow, says CAPA
There are two big dangers on August 21, according to the Council of Australian Postgraduate Associations (CAPA). One is that Labor could win the...
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Research funding needs stability - The Australian
Research funding needs stability
The Australian
The Council of Australian Postgraduate Associations welcomed the paper's suggestions of extending Australian Postgraduate Awards to four years, ...
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PhD students suffer from bullying supervisors
MIDWAY though her PhD, the anxious research student found herself on the receiving end of an unexpected - and unwelcome - level of interest from her supervisor, a departmental professor.
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Research rules 'will promote bullying'
THE government's new research performance exercise will promote bullying and disputes over authorship as research students become more desperate to get published, the Council of Australian Postgraduate Associations has warned.
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Ombudsman to hear international student complaints
COAG has adopted Bruce Baird’s recommendation to extend the Commonwealth Ombudsman’s jurisdiction to international education. But other Baird recommendations remain in limbo. John Ross reports.
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