what’s going on in Australian international education?

It’s been a turbulent time for the sector in Australia, with Anthony Albanese’s government gradually hardening its immigration policies and – in turn – its rhetoric about international students. In July 2024, the government announced it would more than double student visa costs – with prices rocketing overnight from AUS$710 to AUS$1,600. Unsurprisingly, the sector…

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The morning read for Monday, July 15

WHAT WE’RE READING By Amy Howe on Jul 15, 2024 at 8:54 am Each weekday, we select a short list of news articles, commentary, and other noteworthy links related to the Supreme Court. Here’s the Monday morning read: Recommended Citation: Amy Howe, The morning read for Monday, July 15, SCOTUSblog (Jul. 15, 2024, 8:54 AM),…

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Morning Docket: 07.15.24

* Quinn Emanuel scores high-profile win as Alec Baldwin case dismissed with prejudice. [CNN] * Former Pokemon lawyer talks about solving an IP problem by calling the leaker’s mom. [GamesRadar] * Willkie Farr’s decade of massive growth. [American Lawyer] * Net neutrality rules on hold as Sixth Circuit seeks more briefing to figure out exactly…

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Fostering Upward Mobility through Low-Cost Certification: A Practical Guide for Higher Education – Faculty Focus

The development of programs that not only meet the needs of working people but also guarantee their upward mobility through accessible, affordable routes is essential in the effort to improve the quality of education and assist different learners. The new Teaching Assistant Certificate Program at Empire State University is a prime example of a workable…

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The Trump Assassination Attempt Is the Latest Threat to America’s Already Fragile Democracy, But It Is Not the Only One. | Austin Sarat | Verdict

Saturday’s attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump was a dreadful, unspeakable event. It is just the latest blow to America’s already shaky hold on democracy and the rule of law. Assassination of someone campaigning for the highest office in the land is a direct assault on the right of every voter to choose who…

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Who Believes in You? | Joseph Margulies | Verdict

As I have said before, I am writing a book about forgiveness. Not personal forgiveness but what I call social forgiveness. Maybe you sense it too, but I think American society has become spectacularly unforgiving. We cast out those who transgress, turn our back on those who stumble, and treat the damned with inexcusable severity….

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