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Laureate Education, Inc. is a company based in Miami, Florida, United States. [1] ... including possible sales of schools in Peru, Mexico, Australia and New Zealand. [44]
Think Education, which includes, APM College of Business and Communication, Australasian College of Natural Therapies, Australian National College of Beauty, Billy Blue College of Design, CATC Design School, Jansen Newman Institute, Southern School of Natural Therapies, and William Blue College of Hospitality Management
An application from Laureate Education Asia to found a private university was approved by the Government of South Australia in October 2011. [8] Upon commission, Torrens University became the 33rd university in Australia and the first new university for 20 years.
In July 2020, Strategic Education announced a series of acquisitions: Laureate Education, Inc.'s Australia and New Zealand operations for a reported $642 million; Torrens University in Australia and Think Education and Media Design School in New Zealand for a combined $900 million. [6] [7]
These levels correspond to salary levels set by the Australian government's Higher Education Academic Salaries Award (2002). [1] There has been a significant increase in academics at level D and E (Associate professor and professor) in recent years, with full time faculty at this level increasing from 16% to 25% of the academic workforce ...
November 2008 marked the most significant corporate change for the Blue Mountains International Hotel Management School when the privately owned school was bought by Laureate Education Inc, [5] becoming part of a global education network.
The Australian Laureate Fellowship is an Australian professorial research fellowship awarded by the Australian Research Council. Fellows are chosen each year for five-year awards. [ 1 ] In 2023 8 industry-focused Laureate Fellowships were awarded for the first time.
Marilyn Fleer FASSA is an Australian professor of early childhood education and development at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. [1] She was awarded the Kathleen Fitzpatrick Australian Laureate Fellowship by the Australian Research Council in 2018. [2]