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Welcome to the Group of Eight Skip to content Search Search Showing 1 - 10 of 370 Graduate Skills and National Productivity 8 Apr 2014 Policy Analysis Absent a sustained increase in Australia’s birth rate or a rapid increase in net migration, there are few mechanisms available to policy makers to maintain income growth outside of those that target productivity growth. Read more… Go8 April Newsletter 4 Apr 2014 Newsletters Table of contents: • Key contacts in the Department of Education – their roles and responsibilities • New Go8 Policy Notes – the impact of the demand-driven system • Senate inquiry into innovation • Internships for Science without Borders (SWB) students at Monash University • Applications for the Go8-DAAD cooperation scheme 2015/2016 open on 7 April • U15 of Canada signs Hefei Statement • Research with Impact • Calendar of Events Read more… Group of Eight overview presentation 1 Apr 2014 Presentations Read more… Demand Driven Funding and Skills Supply 26 Mar 2014 Policy Analysis Read more… Read more… Read more… Type

my.UQ Department of Education :: Home Bachelor of Laws The Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree is your passport to exceptional success in the employment market: as a barrister or solicitor in private practice, as a prosecutor of crime, as a community lawyer, as a legal officer in the public service, as in-house counsel for a large corporation, or, when combined with another degree in any one of a wide range of positions in areas such as accounting, education, foreign affairs, industrial relations, management, politics or taxation. The LLB will provide you with an education in the law that is distinguished by its rigour, depth and conceptual sophistication. You will gain a thorough understanding of the concepts, principles, policies and values of the law both in Australia and other jurisdictions. It will also see you develop outstanding skills in critical analysis, thought and argument, skills which will be valuable in whatever career you eventually choose. A student is required to obtain #64 from the LLB List comprising -

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Newsroom Latest news Deakin celebrates 40 years and looks to the future with confidence Deakin University today marked the official beginning of its 40th anniversary, at its Geelong headquarters, with a travelling exhibition celebrating the public identity and achievements of its namesake, three-time Australian Prime Minister Alfred Deakin. Deakin designer brings Mandela Project poster exhibition to Melbourne Melburnians will get a chance to see 95 posters created as part of the Mandela Poster Project thanks to the efforts of one of its exhibitors and Deakin University lecturer in visual communication, Russell Kennedy. New book examines the Bombing of Dresden - a tale of imperialist aggression, reconciliation or a war crime? It is unusual for war historians to see history being played out before their eyes, but for Deakin University's Dr Tony Joel, the story of the allied bombing of Dresden is still to reach its final conclusion 69 years later. What is your memory of The Cold War?

The Conversation: In-depth analysis, research, news and ideas from leading academics and researchers. HILDA Survey : Melbourne Institute : The University of Melbourne The Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey is a household-based panel study which began in 2001. It has the following key features: It collects information about economic and subjective well-being, labour market dynamics and family dynamics. HILDA Data Training Getting Started: Analysing HILDA with Stata MORE INFORMATION Latest Reports HILDA Survey Annual Report 2012 HILDA Survey Statistical Report Volume 8 2013 Who is involved in the HILDA Survey? The HILDA Survey was initiated, and is funded, by the Australian Government through the Department of Social Services (DSS). Data collection for waves 9 to 16 is being undertaken by Roy Morgan Research, a private market research company, and The Nielsen Company collected waves 1 to 8.

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