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Commencing in January 2012, Stanford University is running a number of on-line based courses. Dive in! Be educated!
A survey conducted by Kelly Services found that less than half of Australian employees believe their employer has prepared them for future success. How did…
A new networking laboratory at Swinburne University of Technology's Hawthorn campus is said to be the 'best in Australia.'
Thursday, 29 September 2011 18:47

Up skill with Upskilled for IT advancement

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  Training group, Upskilled, has launched new courses for IT professionals which it says will allow existing vendor certifications and industry experience to be turned…
The University of Technology, Sydney (UTS) is to launch technical facilities and a training program provided by Alcatel-Lucent at its Blackfriars campus starting in the…
A taught Masters degree in some fields still comes close to being an automatic ticket to employment. Unfortunately, that's not the case with IT.
NBN Co is looking for trainers able to deliver industry-recognised training courses to the people who will actually build the NBN.
Tuesday, 25 January 2011 17:34

University IT enrolments in a slump

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Enrolments in IT degree courses at Australian universities have fallen by 61% in a decade, according to Charles Sturt University.
If you want free training in Microsoft's products, just get yourself accepted as a contestant in the new on-line reality show "Career factor."
Thursday, 14 October 2010 09:49

IEEE offers elearning in key technologies

The IEEE, the world's largest technical professional technology association, has launched the IEEE eLearning Library offering almost 200 short, online courses in core and emerging…

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