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Australian universities brace for ugly 2022 after budget cuts

Australia’s higher education sector is bracing for an “ugly” 2022 after budget cuts to universities and Tafe funding that critics warn will result in job losses, poorer course quality and less research in medicine and technology. Tuesday’s federal budget reduced funding for universities by nearly 10% over the next three years, while Tafe funding will be slashed by 24%. That’s despite universities stressing before the budget that the bushfire and.

Australian universities brace for ugly 2022 after budget cuts | Australia news

Meanwhile, total funding for vocational education will drop 10.8% next year, and another 24.2% between 2021-22 and 2024-25. The federal Greens senator Mehreen Faruqi, a former academic and environmental engineer, said the budget was abandoning Tafe and universities. “How can we expect to rebuild with this government hellbent on decimating teaching and research?” she told Guardian Australia. Faruqi also said the government was moving funds away from public Tafe and “piling more money” into for-profit private vocational education. “The government has just committed another $500 million for the JobTrainer scheme which will mostly go to for-profit training providers,” she said. “This scheme has had a take-up well below the government’s expectations and yet they keep throwing money at it anyway.

Budget 2021: $53 million lifeline for struggling international student sector

The federal government will waive registration fees and fund an extra 5000 short courses at private higher education colleges to help the sector survive without international students.

Budget 2021: $53 million lifeline for struggling international student sector

Budget 2021: $53 million lifeline for struggling international student sector
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