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Placement anxiety
‘Work’ and ‘placement’ are two words with the power to strike fear in the hearts of university students everywhere. While offering invaluable hands on experience, work placements are often a stressful time for students, particularly for those looking to gain entry into the media industry, writes AMY NIEDORFER.
University degree no guarantee in the job market
Job-hungry graduates need more than just a university degree behind them to find work these days, as many qualified but unemployed graduates can attest, writes STACEY CANAVAN.
Barely legal: the life of a law graduate
Almost 50 new law graduates happily donned mortarboards last month at the University of South Australia graduation- but their futures might not be so bright, writes ROSCOE WHALAN.
Are Students Set To Pay More For What They Don’t Use?
The new Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF) for UniSA will be employed by Study Period 5. What does this mean for the typically poor students who study at these institutions? BRITTANY VINEY vents some frustration…
HECS…Help!
With the new changes to the HECS system for those paying their debts upfront, do the students see any merit in the governments decision? GEORGETTE MARCH surveyed fifty students to assess public opinion…
College Interest on the Rise
Student interest in residential colleges in South Australia is still rising. GRADY HUDD looks into why Adelaide colleges are so popular, and whether there’s enough room to fill demand…
Part-time work improves student grades: report
Part-time work improves the grades of university students but only if limited to between one to ten hours a week, according to the Australian Council for Educational Research, writes MELISSA NORRIS.




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