Universities Accord reform biggest in 16 years

The Federal government’s final Universities Accord report has been termed a “blueprint” for education reform over the next decade.

The report highlights a vision towards a more equitable higher education sector, proposing changes to increase fairness and accessibility for all. 

Its 47 recommendations address funding, governance, financial support for placements, and student fees. Along with increasing student attainment to 80 per cent of Australians in the workforce by 2050, the report recommends boosting students from disadvantaged backgrounds.

It’s the biggest review of the sector since 2008, so what does it reveal about the current system and what could these proposed reforms mean?

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Produced By: Emma Wotzke

Featured In Story: Professor Andy Marks – Pro Vice-Chancellor at Western Sydney University , and Ngaire Bogemann – National President of the National Union of Students

First aired on The Wire, Friday 1 March 2024