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http://www.smh.com.au/national/educ...raduate-degrees-research-20150531-ghcqex.html
Two parts of the article that really struck me -The University of Sydney will dramatically reduce its number of undergraduate degrees, will rethink its research investments and face up to a cultural bias of "old, white males" in positions of power in a bid to unseat Melbourne as the best university in the country.
"We were willing to put a degree on just about everything, so we ended up with 122 undergraduate degrees ... I think Melbourne has six undergraduate degrees and we are certainly not talking about doing anything as radical as that, but 122 does not make a huge amount of sense and they are expensive to maintain."
What do you think, guys?Only 7 per cent of students are from disadvantaged backgrounds and one-third are from schools that charge at least $16,000 a year in fees.