A key determinant of the new relationship between students and universities in Australia is the changing nature of higher education funding arrangements and the shift towards “user-pays”. In 2007, the Centre for the Study of Higher Education (CSHE) completed a commissioned national study, Australian University Student Finances 2006: Final Report of a National Survey of Students in Public Universities. Drawing on the project report, this article discusses selected findings relating to student expectations and engagement to present a worrying picture of financial duress and involvement in paid work and examines the possible effects on the quality of higher education. <br /
This thesis examines the impact of changes in higher education policy in Australia on equity for stu...
This article is about student engagement and in particular the engagement of students in internal in...
Drawing on a thematic analysis of longitudinal qualitative data (ntotal = 118), this article takes a...
An investigation of the relationship between total expenditure, research outputs and education outpu...
Institutions, educators and students are increasingly being challenged by governmental expectations ...
The Australasian Survey of Student Engagement (AUSSE) provides data for each institution on student ...
The recent phenomenon that high numbers of full-time students in the UK participate in term time pai...
This article outlines three broad propositions for student equity in Australian higher education (HE...
The cost of accessing higher education is expensive causing students to juggle the demands of paid w...
This article critically examines how undergraduate students in a red brick university in the North o...
[Extract] Students know completing a university degree gives them a better chance of landing a high-...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Studies in Higher Educ...
The future of higher education is bound up with questions of costs and benefits. This paper will tak...
This article argues the growth in the number of university students working and in their working hou...
More than $2 billion in surpluses from teaching are being used to fund research in Australian univer...
This thesis examines the impact of changes in higher education policy in Australia on equity for stu...
This article is about student engagement and in particular the engagement of students in internal in...
Drawing on a thematic analysis of longitudinal qualitative data (ntotal = 118), this article takes a...
An investigation of the relationship between total expenditure, research outputs and education outpu...
Institutions, educators and students are increasingly being challenged by governmental expectations ...
The Australasian Survey of Student Engagement (AUSSE) provides data for each institution on student ...
The recent phenomenon that high numbers of full-time students in the UK participate in term time pai...
This article outlines three broad propositions for student equity in Australian higher education (HE...
The cost of accessing higher education is expensive causing students to juggle the demands of paid w...
This article critically examines how undergraduate students in a red brick university in the North o...
[Extract] Students know completing a university degree gives them a better chance of landing a high-...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Studies in Higher Educ...
The future of higher education is bound up with questions of costs and benefits. This paper will tak...
This article argues the growth in the number of university students working and in their working hou...
More than $2 billion in surpluses from teaching are being used to fund research in Australian univer...
This thesis examines the impact of changes in higher education policy in Australia on equity for stu...
This article is about student engagement and in particular the engagement of students in internal in...
Drawing on a thematic analysis of longitudinal qualitative data (ntotal = 118), this article takes a...