Postgrads - WA

2010 CAPA Postgrad Roadshow WA - Curtin University

 

CAPA is pleased to present the 2010 CAPA Roadshow event in WA at Curtin University on Thursday 30 September.

This event is free and open to all WA-based postgraduates. Registrations are essential as places are limited.

Location: Room 210.102, Norm Dufty Lecture Theatre, Elizabeth Jolley Building, Curtin University

2010 CAPA Postgrad Roadshow WA - Edith Cowan University

 

CAPA is pleased to present the 2010 CAPA Roadshow event in WA at Edith Cowan University on Wednesday 29 September.

This event is free and open to all WA-based postgraduates.  Registrations are essential as places are limited.

Location: Theatre 17.15, Mt Lawley campus, Edith Cowan University

Program:

Job posting: Postgraduate Programs Facilitator (Murdoch)

- 36 months 0.6 or 0.8 fixed term appointment
- $69k to $73k (full-time equivalent) including employer superannuation contributions and an opportunity to salary package.

This position will be responsible approximately 3 days per week for the coordination of the Graduate Research Education and Training (GREAT) program.

QUT statistics on gender profile and equity issues

Queensland University of Technology has published its reports concerning gender issues in higher education. 

Youth Allowance - RN Australia Talks - 1 March 2010

Tens of thousands of low-income university students are starting the university year uncertain about their income support. Promised scholarships and an expansion of payments remain blocked in the Senate. The Rudd government wants to make it harder for students from high income families to qualify for Youth Allowance, but the Coalition and Family First Senator Stephen Fielding are opposed to the changes. Is the impasse going to lead to disadvantaged students dropping out?

Review of the General Skilled Migration Points Test: discussion paper

This paper examines the effectiveness of the current Points Test in identifying potential migrants who will make the optimal contribution to Australia’s future economic challenges. 

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