Professor says university a waste of time and money
An American economics professor has thrown the cat among the pigeons by saying that university is a waste of time and money. In his controversial book, Bryan Caplan argues for…
An American economics professor has thrown the cat among the pigeons by saying that university is a waste of time and money. In his controversial book, Bryan Caplan argues for…
Well done Jess on your graduation from Jschool. With four daughters, health problems and freelance journalism plus community work you've shown remarkable persistence and commitment to achieve your Diploma of…
Many Jschool graduates made submissions to the Education Department’s review of approved courses for student loans last year. In supporting the inclusion of journalism, the graduates told a little…
Our very own John Henningham, founder and director of Jschool, was awarded the Clarion for Most Oustanding Contribution to Journalism at the annual Queensland Media Awards. Judges commented: "It is…
Jschool congratulates veteran political journalist Laurie Oakes on his retirement, and also on his acceptance of an honorary doctoral degree from Sydney University. We were honoured when Laurie accepted an…
The Australian National Audit Office has given the Education Department a failing grade on its administration of the rorted vet fee-help scheme. Belated action by the government has resulted in…
Congratulations and best wishes to new Diploma of Journalism graduates Kara Abricossow, Claudia Filer, Tynan King, Alessandra Lee, Emmy-Lou Mckean, Emma Meconi and Amanda Robbemond. Well done to you all,…
(The following is from Jschool's submission to the federal Education Department's 2016 inquiry into student loan support, outlining Jschool's achievement, the success of its graduates and the strength of industry…
In a very powerful submission a top Australian journalist and editor has called on the government to restore journalism to the list of courses for student loans. Mr Greg Chamberlin,…
Executive editor of the Courier-Mail and Sunday Mail, Neil Melloy, joined the chorus of top industry figures calling on the government to reverse its decision against journalism students. Mr Melloy…