The Australian Centre for Student Equity and Success acknowledges Indigenous peoples across Australia as the Traditional Owners of the lands on which the nation’s campuses are situated. With a history spanning more than 60,000 years as the original educators, Indigenous peoples hold a unique place in our nation. We recognise the importance of their knowledge and culture, and reflect the principles of participation, equity, and cultural respect in our work. We pay our respects to Elders past, present, and future, and consider it an honour to learn from our Indigenous colleagues, partners, and friends.

ACSES in the News

ACSES in the News 2016

A collection of media articles that mention the Australian Centre for Student Equity and Success published in 2016.

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THE AUSTRALIAN

Watershed year looming for low-SES student enrolments

7 December, 2016


CAMPUS MORNING MAIL

Bill Gates backs public funding for basic research

2 December, 2016


THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Student outreach program leader wins national Fellowship

29 November, 2016


THE EDUCATOR AUSTRALIA

Private school kids better off, study finds

15 November, 2016


THE AUSTRALIAN

Unis regain autonomy for funding indigenous students and staff

26 October, 2016


ECONOTIMES

Young people don’t expect to rely on the ‘bank of mum and dad’: study

19 October, 2016


THE AUSTRALIAN

Higher education regulator TEQSA eyes disparities in attrition

14 September, 2016


THE COURIER MAIL

USQ symposium to focus on social justice issues

5 September, 2016


THE AUSTRALIAN

Cut-off scores no longer reflect study options

31 August, 2016


THE AUSTRALIAN

Distance students still far from engaged: education data

27 July, 2016


CAMPUS MORNING MAIL

Five questions Labor must answer

25 July, 2016


THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD

The surprising amount parents pay towards their child’s university degree

26 June, 2016


THE AUSTRALIAN

Equity is on an upward arc

22 June, 2016


ECONO TIMES

The growing cost of internships could add to inequality

20 June, 2016


DISABLED WORLD

e-Learning Benefits Students with Disability

28 May, 2016


STARTUP DAILY

Sydney startup The Footnotes is an online magazine informing students to think beyond their degree

19 May, 2016


THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD

Education news in brief

15 May, 2016


CAMPUS MORNING MAIL

Birmingham silent on deregulation but still proposes market reforms

10 March, 2016


PHYS ORG

Background no barrier to finding jobs

9 March, 2016


THE CONVERSATION

Should we scrap the ATAR? What are the alternative options? Experts comment

3 March, 2016