There’s more in the Mail

In Features this morning

JIM NYLAND (Uni Southern Queensland) on why we need an engaged universities accord and what should be in it. “Access, equity and social justice will be central to the new identity of Australian higher education over the next decade and beyond,” he writes.

with CLAIRE MACKEN (RMIT) on expanding education access in Vietnam – there’s much to learn from the way people ride motorbikes .

plus JO HOETZER and colleagues from ANU and Uni Wollongong on working with students to deliver employability and life-long, life-wide career management skills. It’s a new selection by Commissioning Editor Sally Kift for her celebrated series, Needed now in teaching and learning.

And in Expert Opinion

JASON POTTS (RMIT) on the power and potential of the blockchain for education – that and transforming how society works, (episode 21, here).