Australian higher education: trends, policies, performance
Andrew Norton, Grattan Institute’s Higher Education Program Director, discussed the program’s first report with Julie Hare, Higher Education editor at The Australian, at this public event in Sydney. Mapping Australian higher education puts in one place facts, figures and analysis relevant to understanding institutions, students, and outcomes.
Watch a recording of the event
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