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Three charts on: how uncapped university funding actually boosted Indigenous student numbers

  • Written by Michael Luckman, Senior Research Officer, Centre for Higher Education Equity & Diversity Research, La Trobe University
Three charts on: how uncapped university funding actually boosted Indigenous student numbersIndigenous students usually start university later in life.Photo by Edwin Andrade on Unsplash

In recent days, the Productivity Commission released its evaluation of the demand-driven funding system for universities. From around 2009, until the funding model was suspended in 2017, universities were free to enrol unlimited numbers of students in most...

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