of the Australian academic profession: A comparative analysis Executive summary This briefing provides an analysis of challenges facing the sustainability and development of the academic workforce in Australia. It draws together insights from national statistics collections and a number of recent studies, sheds light on current characteristics of the academic profession, and identifies key problem areas. From a review of the evidence, we argue that now is the time for both policy action at the national and institutional level to address these problems, and for further research that can inform workforce planning and development in the years to come
The ageing of the Australian population and its implications are now well‐established on the Austral...
The global demand for higher education is expected to increase significantly and Australia will also...
In the last two decades, Australia's 38 universities have been subjected to profound changes af...
This is a pre-print of the report The attractiveness of the Australian academic profession: a compar...
This briefing provides an analysis of challenges facing the sustainability and development of the ac...
Executive summary This briefing provides an analysis of challenges facing the sustainability and dev...
This paper offers an alternative, futures perspective to the data presented in the DEEWR study title...
This is a publisher’s version of a report from The changing academic profession over 1992-2007: inte...
© Palgrave MacmillanLike other OECD nations, Australia is facing a crisis in the academic staff of i...
Australian academics are satisfied with their jobs as academics but are critical of the management o...
© Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2013. Australian academics appear to be fairly critical ...
In many respects, adjustment to the new commercial environment has been painful and damaging to the ...
Australian academics’ response to the Changing Academic Profession (CAP) survey indicates that they ...
This is an introduction to and an overview of the issues highlighted in this special issue on work i...
This is a published version of chapter 8 in The changing conditions for academic work and careers in...
The ageing of the Australian population and its implications are now well‐established on the Austral...
The global demand for higher education is expected to increase significantly and Australia will also...
In the last two decades, Australia's 38 universities have been subjected to profound changes af...
This is a pre-print of the report The attractiveness of the Australian academic profession: a compar...
This briefing provides an analysis of challenges facing the sustainability and development of the ac...
Executive summary This briefing provides an analysis of challenges facing the sustainability and dev...
This paper offers an alternative, futures perspective to the data presented in the DEEWR study title...
This is a publisher’s version of a report from The changing academic profession over 1992-2007: inte...
© Palgrave MacmillanLike other OECD nations, Australia is facing a crisis in the academic staff of i...
Australian academics are satisfied with their jobs as academics but are critical of the management o...
© Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2013. Australian academics appear to be fairly critical ...
In many respects, adjustment to the new commercial environment has been painful and damaging to the ...
Australian academics’ response to the Changing Academic Profession (CAP) survey indicates that they ...
This is an introduction to and an overview of the issues highlighted in this special issue on work i...
This is a published version of chapter 8 in The changing conditions for academic work and careers in...
The ageing of the Australian population and its implications are now well‐established on the Austral...
The global demand for higher education is expected to increase significantly and Australia will also...
In the last two decades, Australia's 38 universities have been subjected to profound changes af...