This article analyses the social contract formulated between state and university, in the period 1850–1930. Using contemporary records–for example, legislation, parliamentary debates, university acts, newspaper articles, senate and professorial board minutes, and similar–this article examines how Australia’s early scholarly community contested and negotiated what it believed to be the purpose of higher education, with a sometimes-conflicting view held by the state. The analysis indicates that, from the outset, certain paradoxes have inscribed into these foundational negotiations. Conflicting narratives of opportunity and privilege positioned universities, simultaneously, as agents for social inclusion and maintainers of social privilege. Th...
This article explores the relationship between mass education, higher education quality and policy d...
Thesis (M.Ed.) -- University of Melbourne, 1992The aim of the study is to examine the relationship b...
This thesis traces transformations in the history of higher education in twentieth-century Australia...
This thesis is a critical and discursive analysis of Australian public universities from a normative...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the origins of tensions between the benefits (such ...
Universities in the early twenty-first century have become captive sites of global capitalism. The r...
In the mid-twentieth century, a new idea of the university arose that aimed to resolve the conflict ...
Reforms to higher education in Australian universities since the 1980s have resulted in changes to t...
In Australia’s short history, the Australian Government has had a long tradition of providing suppor...
This article takes an historical approach to the rise and fall of the public university, relating it...
International debates surrounding the management of universities in Western states have focused heav...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the diverse rendering of the idea of nation and...
The Group of Eight is heartened by the renewed, bipartisan interest in higher education. This conver...
Both England and Australia have displayed strong social democratic traditions in their approaches to...
This article considers the exercise of statutory power by an Australian university, in the state of ...
This article explores the relationship between mass education, higher education quality and policy d...
Thesis (M.Ed.) -- University of Melbourne, 1992The aim of the study is to examine the relationship b...
This thesis traces transformations in the history of higher education in twentieth-century Australia...
This thesis is a critical and discursive analysis of Australian public universities from a normative...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the origins of tensions between the benefits (such ...
Universities in the early twenty-first century have become captive sites of global capitalism. The r...
In the mid-twentieth century, a new idea of the university arose that aimed to resolve the conflict ...
Reforms to higher education in Australian universities since the 1980s have resulted in changes to t...
In Australia’s short history, the Australian Government has had a long tradition of providing suppor...
This article takes an historical approach to the rise and fall of the public university, relating it...
International debates surrounding the management of universities in Western states have focused heav...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the diverse rendering of the idea of nation and...
The Group of Eight is heartened by the renewed, bipartisan interest in higher education. This conver...
Both England and Australia have displayed strong social democratic traditions in their approaches to...
This article considers the exercise of statutory power by an Australian university, in the state of ...
This article explores the relationship between mass education, higher education quality and policy d...
Thesis (M.Ed.) -- University of Melbourne, 1992The aim of the study is to examine the relationship b...
This thesis traces transformations in the history of higher education in twentieth-century Australia...