Archived News for Education Sector Professionals - May, 2024
Approximately one in ten children in the US has been diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
Graduates report job rates
A survey suggests university graduates are experiencing high levels of full-time employment and salary increases.
AHRC new president named
The Australian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has announced Hugh de Kretser as its new President.
ASIO seeks unused power
A committee is reviewing ASIO’s power to request warrants to question children aged between 14 and 18.
Ocean watch expanded
The Sydney Institute of Marine Science (SIMS) has announced an expansion of its pioneering ocean observing program.
Vape ban backed
A Senate committee has recommended banning the manufacture, sale, and advertising of non-prescription vapes.
Feds seek cancellation power
Experts warn that a proposed cap on international students could cause “chaos”.
AI safety changes sought
Experts are looking at ways to manage the extreme risks posed by advanced AI.
Jenkins takes on new role
The former Australian Sex Discrimination Commissioner has been named the new Chair of the Australian Sports Commission (ASC).
PC reviews COVID-era equality
The Productivity Commission has examined economic inequality in Australia during the COVID-19 pandemic...
States seek online age change
Australian premiers have proposed barring millions of children from using major social media platforms.
'Day zero' threat for giant city
Mexico City and its nearly 22 million residents are on the brink of a severe water shortage.
Organ lab opening
A new research hub is being created to advance the development of tiny, engineered organs.
Hate study funded
The AHRC has announced an independent study into racism at Australian universities.
Uni quality bill tabled
The government has introduced new legislation that it says will ensure quality and integrity in international education.