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Department of Education and Training (Australia)

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Discussion paper

National research infrastructure capability issues paper


The paper presents a range of issues relating to national research infrastructure capability areas and is the first step in working towards a shared view of the capabilities that require national research infrastructure to support current, new and emerging areas of research and innovation. Submissions using the template provided should be sent to [email protected]. The...
Report

Report of the Review of Research Policy and Funding Arrangements


In July 2015, the then Minister for Education and Training, Christopher Pyne, appointed Dr Ian Watt AO to conduct a review of research policy and funding arrangements. This report outlines the findings from the review.
Discussion paper

Driving innovation, fairness and excellence in Australian education


Higher education is more important to the future of Australia’s industry, businesses and families than ever before. It is key to enhancing equality and delivering social and economic mobility for generations of Australians. It transforms lives and provides people with the skills and opportunities to engage in a modern economy. It is a key source...
Report

Quality schools, quality outcomes


A strong and sustainable schooling system that ensures all children receive an excellent education matters for Australia’s future. Strong education outcomes result in better work and life opportunities for us all as individuals and benefit Australia more broadly through improvements to national productivity, workforce participation, stronger communities and economic prosperity. The Australian economy has experienced...
Discussion paper

Redesigning VET FEE-HELP: discussion paper


Australia’s vocational education and training (VET) sector delivers workplace specific skills and knowledge across a wide range of careers and industries, and is crucial to Australia’s social and economic prosperity. VET contributes to developing our national workforce, provides pathways to employment and addresses barriers to workforce participation. The VET FEE-HELP scheme commenced in 2009, and...