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Tag Archives: universities

architecture

July 30, 2017A DICKSON RESIDENT, architecture, cities, urban development, URBANITYarchitecture, architecture education, cities, Miguel Córdova Ramírez, universitiesPaul Costigan

Good article by Miguel Córdova Ramírez on the teaching of architecture.

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Higher Education

April 26, 2017education, equity, GOVERNANCE, opinionsbudget cuts, finances, students, Tony Abbott, universities, vice chancellorsPaul Costigan
Australian Universities screw themselves

Australian universities have made a mess of their own advocacy – at the expense of students.

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