This paper identifies the major areas of research strengths and concentration across all Australian universities, as demonstrated by the number of PhDs and academic staff members (S) in ten broad fields of education using the average audited data (2001-2003). The ratio of PhD completions to S is then presented to provide a tentative basis for benchmarking and productivity analysis. Inter alia, we found a very interesting relationship between the number of PhD graduates (as the dependent variable) and S using a fixed-effect model with both discipline-specific slope and intercept coefficients. The results provide policy implications for individual universities and government
One of the growing areas of research in Australia is the discipline-based education research (DBER) ...
Other than in a few isolated instances, the Australian PhD has been alomst exclusively through 'expe...
The paper examines influences of doctoral study and structured early career interventions on academi...
This paper identifies the major areas of research strengths and concentration across all Australian ...
A disciplinary analysis of the contribution of academic staff to PHD completions in Australian unive...
This paper identifies new classifications of Australian universities based on their total and per-ac...
The paper, which draws on data previously presented at the 2010 World Universities Forum in Davos, S...
This commences with an overview the research methods and outcomes. It is contextualised in terms of ...
The authors (with colleagues) have conducted research into Australian doctoral education for over a ...
This article describes results from a study of academic productivity in Australian higher education....
In 1988, the Australian Federal Government released the document Higher Education: A Policy Statemen...
Since the PhD was introduced into Australia in the late 1940s, there has been substantial growth in ...
This paper reports on an aspect of a pilot project in 2003 by the authors comprising a bibliographic...
This article presents a cross-sectional model for forecasting research output across the Australian ...
There is a growing policy focus in Australian higher education on quantitative research performance ...
One of the growing areas of research in Australia is the discipline-based education research (DBER) ...
Other than in a few isolated instances, the Australian PhD has been alomst exclusively through 'expe...
The paper examines influences of doctoral study and structured early career interventions on academi...
This paper identifies the major areas of research strengths and concentration across all Australian ...
A disciplinary analysis of the contribution of academic staff to PHD completions in Australian unive...
This paper identifies new classifications of Australian universities based on their total and per-ac...
The paper, which draws on data previously presented at the 2010 World Universities Forum in Davos, S...
This commences with an overview the research methods and outcomes. It is contextualised in terms of ...
The authors (with colleagues) have conducted research into Australian doctoral education for over a ...
This article describes results from a study of academic productivity in Australian higher education....
In 1988, the Australian Federal Government released the document Higher Education: A Policy Statemen...
Since the PhD was introduced into Australia in the late 1940s, there has been substantial growth in ...
This paper reports on an aspect of a pilot project in 2003 by the authors comprising a bibliographic...
This article presents a cross-sectional model for forecasting research output across the Australian ...
There is a growing policy focus in Australian higher education on quantitative research performance ...
One of the growing areas of research in Australia is the discipline-based education research (DBER) ...
Other than in a few isolated instances, the Australian PhD has been alomst exclusively through 'expe...
The paper examines influences of doctoral study and structured early career interventions on academi...