In its first issue after the declaration of World War I, the editor of the Melbourne University Magazine, Donald Clifford Anderson, a third-year medical student, asked the open question 'what, now, is our position as students?' In his attempt to answer this question, Anderson argued that students' duty ultimately lay with 'King and Empire', but that they also had responsibilities to their profession and 'those to whom he [sic] owes his professional training'. This discussion reveals the intrinsic connection between Australian universities and the professions that a university education qualified students to enter. It also highlights how university students in the early decades of the twentieth century understood the relationship between th...
It is over a century since World War One impacted on the lives of those who taught at or attended b...
When James Conant visited Australia in 1951 he unwittingly entered an existing, lengthy debate about...
© 2018 Dr. Xavier James FowlerThis thesis investigates sport and its relationship with the Australia...
In its first issue after the declaration of World War I, the editor of the Melbourne University Maga...
This article explores the impact of World War I on Australian university communities, its contributi...
Australian medical schools faced dramatic organisational and epistemological challenges during and a...
It has been said that among the 300,000 Britons who died in the Napoleonic Wars only two were Oxford...
More than 2,000 graduates and students of the University of Sydney served in the First World War. Ab...
The crisis of World War I, including the challenges of reporting from the fighting front, sparked pu...
© 2016, © Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to bring together ...
© 2016, © Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to: introduce the ...
The objective of this dissertation is to discuss the role of education for the Australian Imperial F...
Education during the First World War is generally overlooked. Schooling was seriously undermined by ...
[Extract] Over the course of the twentieth century, professional occupations grew from less than 3 p...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the origins of tensions between the benefits (such ...
It is over a century since World War One impacted on the lives of those who taught at or attended b...
When James Conant visited Australia in 1951 he unwittingly entered an existing, lengthy debate about...
© 2018 Dr. Xavier James FowlerThis thesis investigates sport and its relationship with the Australia...
In its first issue after the declaration of World War I, the editor of the Melbourne University Maga...
This article explores the impact of World War I on Australian university communities, its contributi...
Australian medical schools faced dramatic organisational and epistemological challenges during and a...
It has been said that among the 300,000 Britons who died in the Napoleonic Wars only two were Oxford...
More than 2,000 graduates and students of the University of Sydney served in the First World War. Ab...
The crisis of World War I, including the challenges of reporting from the fighting front, sparked pu...
© 2016, © Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to bring together ...
© 2016, © Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to: introduce the ...
The objective of this dissertation is to discuss the role of education for the Australian Imperial F...
Education during the First World War is generally overlooked. Schooling was seriously undermined by ...
[Extract] Over the course of the twentieth century, professional occupations grew from less than 3 p...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the origins of tensions between the benefits (such ...
It is over a century since World War One impacted on the lives of those who taught at or attended b...
When James Conant visited Australia in 1951 he unwittingly entered an existing, lengthy debate about...
© 2018 Dr. Xavier James FowlerThis thesis investigates sport and its relationship with the Australia...