Education

The Best of NAIDOC Week 2014
NAIDOC week is officially next week but the range of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander events lasts through July.

Should you study online to improve your job prospects?
Online degrees simply opening up higher education but can a qualification from your bedroom compete with an on-campus degree?

Children are cultural agents
The presence of children on theatrical mainstages can be disruptive, thrilling and honest.

Nurturing creative excellence at NIDA Studios
Applications are now open for a range of courses across the creative fields through the NIDA Studios program in Sydney.

Young playwright making her mark
For Julia-Rose Lewis, NIDA Writers Studio developed her craft and her professional networks.

Setting the mise en scène
Set and costume designer Julie Lynch speaks about NIDA’s Design Studio courses.

Studio crafts the next generation of actors
NIDA Actors Studio student Elliot Giarola is only halfway through the flexible, intensive program - but is loving every minute…

Artists in the Black not in the red
$240,000 of Federal Government funding will ensure that Indigenous artists across Australia will have legal advice and support.

Is the Arts West alliance the way of the future?
A collaborative arts marketing initiative in Melbourne’s western suburbs is already kicking goals after less than 18 months.

Recovery begins at Glasgow School of Art
A special bursary scheme for students affected by the fire has been established as offers of support for the GSA…