The idea of a place where ____ can keep learning has been around for hundreds of years. The first true university opened way back in ____. It was the University of Bologna in ____ and it's still going today, and so are Oxford and Cambridge in England, which opened not too long after that. Fast forward to the 19th century and places of higher education were appearing in ____. The first were technical colleges where people would learn ____. The Sydney Technical College opened in 1835 and would later become known as TAFE. In 1850, the University of Sydney opened its doors. At the time, you could only study science, ____, politics, French or German, so not quite as much choice as we have today. "In the decades ahead, we need ____ of our work force not just to have finished school, but to have gone to ____ or to ____."

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