© National Tertiary Education UnionIt’s no news that Australian academics, like Australian cricketers, are getting older (and perhaps tireder). But the exact dimensions of the sector’s staffing crisis haven’t been clear. Graham Hugo has been studying the figures in detail, and he suggests that the problem may in fact be worse than has been thought. Around a quarter of the academic workforce will retire in the next decade, and there’s a ‘lost generation’ where their replacements should be
Executive summary This briefing provides an analysis of challenges facing the sustainability and dev...
With up to half of all teaching now done by casually employed staff with little institutional suppor...
Australian universities will lose a substantial proportion of their staff through retirement over th...
© Palgrave MacmillanLike other OECD nations, Australia is facing a crisis in the academic staff of i...
The ageing of the Australian population and its implications are now well‐established on the Austral...
Australian academics’ response to the Changing Academic Profession (CAP) survey indicates that they ...
Australian universities face a massive generational shift over the next decade as the baby boomer ge...
The global demand for higher education is expected to increase significantly and Australia will also...
Objectives: This study aims to project attrition from the Australian health and medical research wor...
© Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2013. Australian academics appear to be fairly critical ...
Australia’s ageing academic workforce presents an unprecedented human resource crisis for its univer...
In many respects, adjustment to the new commercial environment has been painful and damaging to the ...
Universities in Western developed countries are on the cusp of a human resource crisis with 40-60% o...
Australia, like other developed countries in the world, is experiencing significant demographic and ...
In the last two decades, Australia's 38 universities have been subjected to profound changes af...
Executive summary This briefing provides an analysis of challenges facing the sustainability and dev...
With up to half of all teaching now done by casually employed staff with little institutional suppor...
Australian universities will lose a substantial proportion of their staff through retirement over th...
© Palgrave MacmillanLike other OECD nations, Australia is facing a crisis in the academic staff of i...
The ageing of the Australian population and its implications are now well‐established on the Austral...
Australian academics’ response to the Changing Academic Profession (CAP) survey indicates that they ...
Australian universities face a massive generational shift over the next decade as the baby boomer ge...
The global demand for higher education is expected to increase significantly and Australia will also...
Objectives: This study aims to project attrition from the Australian health and medical research wor...
© Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2013. Australian academics appear to be fairly critical ...
Australia’s ageing academic workforce presents an unprecedented human resource crisis for its univer...
In many respects, adjustment to the new commercial environment has been painful and damaging to the ...
Universities in Western developed countries are on the cusp of a human resource crisis with 40-60% o...
Australia, like other developed countries in the world, is experiencing significant demographic and ...
In the last two decades, Australia's 38 universities have been subjected to profound changes af...
Executive summary This briefing provides an analysis of challenges facing the sustainability and dev...
With up to half of all teaching now done by casually employed staff with little institutional suppor...
Australian universities will lose a substantial proportion of their staff through retirement over th...