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Which techniques can help you study better?

5 study hacks that actually work

Okay so maybe we should clear something up first: there is no actual hack for studying. With the risk of sounding like your teachers, you will need to work hard to get through your exams with the grades you deserve. That being said, there are some awesome techniques you can use to get the most out ...

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New academic writing support tool to target unintentional plagiarism (and make students happier)

University students can now check their draft assignments against a billion online texts to ensure they don’t engage in unintentional plagiarism,...

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Five ways to make your time as a TAFE student the best years of your life

Most people look back on their student years as some of the best of their life. We remember it as a time when we didn’t have full-time work...

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The mother lode: what it's like to study full time and raise kids

When I met Naomi, a university student and busy mum, at the shoot for our recent student video, I was struck by how positive, dedicated and engaged...

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