WA's public universities have largely maintained their position in the latest QS World University Rankings, despite what has been a difficult period for the nation’s higher education sector.
Perfect scores in education, environment and healthcare have led to Perth ranking as the sixth most liveable city in the world, according to The Economist Intelligence Unit.
New premises and a major acquisition drive are behind iCollege’s growth in what’s considered a tough market for education providers across the country.
Murdoch University has appointed provost Romy Lawson to serve as interim vice-chancellor while it searches for a replacement for outgoing vice-chancellor Eeva Leinonen.
A culture and commitment of constant improvement will underpin a major strategic rethink for St Hilda’s Anglican School for Girls as it sets out on an ambitious overhaul of what the future of learning will look like in the coming decade.
Warren Milner has seen plenty of disruption during the 35 years he has operated his English language training college, but never economic ruin like what’s happening now.
South 32 chief executive Graham Kerr and WA's chief nursing and midwifery officer Robina Redknap took out the top prizes at ECU's distinguished alumni event overnight.
Australian schools are becoming increasingly segregated by socioeconomic factors, according to new research from the Gonski Institute at the University of New South Wales.
Universities and states will be forced to meet stringent conditions before the Morrison government considers plans to allow the return of international students.