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Building a culture of work-integrated learning: why it starts with leadership, not policy
Most Australian universities have a WIL policy. Many have a WIL strategy. Some have a WIL framework, a WIL committee, and a dedicated WIL office. And yet, in a surprising number of institutions, work-integrated learning remains something that happens at the edges — championed by a handful of committed coordinators, inconsistently embedded across faculties, and persistently undervalued by senior academic staff who see it as someone else's responsibility. Policy is necessary bu


From placement to proof: how applied learning is redefining assessment in Australian higher education
The challenges of designing assessment for work integrated learning


What does a great internship actually look like? Lessons from Australia's best programs
Considerations for good internship design


Return on Learning: A student view
COVID-19 has been a turning point for learning and learners. Now, more than ever, there is a need to focus what drives learning...
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