The Age
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·1 hour ago
University of Melbourne students protest use of outdated lectures amid high fees
Students at the University of Melbourne have raised concerns over recorded lectures from the COVID era being used in their biomedicine courses amid steep tuition fees of over $56,000 for international students. The university faces a projected operating deficit of $122 million; acting vice chancellor Glyn Davis called the financial outlook 'sober reading' as it seeks to improve course delivery.
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