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Reimagining participation: building a dynamic higher education system in Australia

The 2024 Australian Universities Accord outlines an innovative vision for reimagining the country’s higher education system

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3 Sep 2024
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Anthology provides data-informed education technology experiences to enable and empower the global education community

As the nature of jobs evolves, higher education institutions play a crucial role in equipping graduates with the skills they need to succeed professionally and drive economic development. The Australian Universities Accord, released on 25 February 2024, presents an ambitious vision for transforming Australias tertiary education sector over the next few decades.

As the skills gap in Australia is projected to widen, the accord provides a blueprint for enhancing educational outcomes, fostering greater equity and access across diverse population groups and ensuring that the nations tertiary education system is responsive to the evolving demands of the workplace. This white paper, produced by THE in partnership with Anthology, discusses the role of data and education technologies in supporting Australia’s higher education institutions achieve the objectives set out in the accord. 

In the white paper, you can learn more about: 

  • Applying data-driven approaches to enhance recruitment in Australia’s tertiary education sector
  • Improving access for under-represented population groups in Australia using data
  • Providing targeted support and personalised engagement to boost student retention
  • Using data-informed strategies to improve the quality of education and student outcomes
  • Leveraging technology to build and strengthen alumni networks 

The white paper features insights from leaders at Anthology on the Australian Universities Accord and how data-driven edtech solutions will be crucial in realising its targets. 

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