Late in 1996, Kalgoorlie College and the Western Australian School of Mines inWestern Australia were merged to form an expanded campus of Curtin University, based in the state capital city of Perth. This paper uses a frame analytical approach to examining how differing and competing interpretations and commitments affected how the merger was played out. Three important frames, each of which had a major influence on the merger for periods of time are identified: one that emphasised regional social and economic development, another centred on education for industry and a third based on economic rationalism. This analysis connects changes in the direction of the merger to shifts in the way the merger was framed
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Across the U.S., but especially in the Northeast and Upper Midwest, certain higher education institu...
Late in 1996, Kalgoorlie College and the Western Australian School of Mines in Western Australia wer...
This thesis, a historical case study, traces the establishment of the South Australian College of Ad...
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The merger of the Christchurch College of Education with the University of Canterbury on 1st January...
This study sets out to investigate the impact of the merger of two preparatory schools. Specificall...
Across the U.S., but especially in the Northeast and Upper Midwest, certain higher education institu...
Late in 1996, Kalgoorlie College and the Western Australian School of Mines in Western Australia wer...
This thesis, a historical case study, traces the establishment of the South Australian College of Ad...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the changes in Australian higher education policy over the past ...
American higher education has been affected by spiraling cost, declining college-age population, dec...
Dual sector institutions evolve or are created via a number of routes (Garrod and Macfarlane 2007). ...
2Governments are often inclined to think that merging higher education institutions produces instant...
Higher and Further Education in South Africa has been characterized by major changes regarding the s...
Mergers have become an established part of life, particularly in the corporate environment (Broussea...
The thesis is a study of the new NTNU merger where the purpose was to investigate the effect differe...
This paper tries to develop a conceptual framework for a comprehensive understanding of the merger p...
This Chapter examines the phenomenon of college merger from the point of view of 11 FE and sixth for...
ABSTRACT. The demands for greater efficiency, higher quality and reductions in public budgets have m...
The merger of the Christchurch College of Education with the University of Canterbury on 1st January...
This study sets out to investigate the impact of the merger of two preparatory schools. Specificall...
Across the U.S., but especially in the Northeast and Upper Midwest, certain higher education institu...