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  • Curtin University cuts new three-year cloud deal with TechOne

    Western Australia's Curtin University has signed a three-year agreement with Technology One to deploy a cloud-based administration and student management system for about 56,000 students and 4,000 staff.

    Written by Lilia Guan27 March 19 15:49
  • IT grads beaten by better-prepared migrants to jobs: report

    ​Despite the abundance of jobs in the field, Australian IT graduates struggle to find employment because they’re not properly prepared for the workplace and face stiff competition from skilled migrants, says a report.

    Written by George Nott08 Aug. 16 10:49
  • UNSW to offer first Australian course on cyber war and peace

    ​The University of New South Wales (UNSW) Canberra has announced it is opening a Masters in Cyber Security, Strategy and Diplomacy – Australia’s first ever course devoted to cyber war and peace.

    Written by Bonnie Gardiner01 Dec. 15 15:17
  • NSW Parliament takes part in Innovation Bootcamp

    New South Wales ministers and legislative council members were today invited to attend an innovation boot camp in Sydney, exposing them to the fundamentals of coding, robotics and entrepreneurial thinking demonstrated by NSW students.

    Written by Bonnie Gardiner18 Nov. 15 13:11
  • ​EdTech startup to increase student engagement

    Sydney-based EdTech startup, Fluid Education, has created a new app to better engage students and improve how they communicate with their parents and teachers.

    Written by Bonnie Gardiner04 Nov. 15 10:18
  • Creating the right digital roadmap

    Australian universities face a significant challenge: deliver digital content to students from anywhere but still provide the same level of learning that has been traditionally offered by teachers in lecture theatres.

    Written by Byron Connolly29 May 15 14:59
  • La Trobe University turns on SAP cloud

    La Trobe University has become the first organisation globally to switch on SAP S/4HANA in the cloud in a move that is expected to boost efficiency across the university’s business units by 20 per cent.

    Written by Byron Connolly01 May 15 10:30
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