More than $2 billion in surpluses from teaching are being used to fund research in Australian universities, according to this report. Summary More than $2 billion in surpluses from teaching are being used to fund research in Australian universities. On a conservative estimate, one dollar in five spent on research comes from surpluses on teaching. International students, who usually generate more revenue per student than domestic students, contribute a substantial proportion of this surplus. University research matters to Australia, but the evidence that it improves teaching is less clear. Direct spending on teaching, by contrast, is far more likely to ensure that universities offer the high-quality courses students want. Universities ea...
This twenty-first AMP.NATSEM report looks at Australian tertiary students today – who they are, how ...
This thesis examines the impact of changes in higher education policy in Australia on equity for stu...
This report argues that the Commonwealth Government should create 2500 teaching-focused positions in...
An investigation of the relationship between total expenditure, research outputs and education outpu...
In recent decades there has been a major shift in Australian government policies associated with uni...
introduction The higher education system in Australia is under considerable financial pressure, and ...
It has become usual practice for the Australian Federal Government to shape the country’s research p...
The Australian Government provides basic operating grants to universities, which are used to teach d...
This report defines enduring principles to underpin the long-term funding of Australian higher educa...
It has become usual practice for the Australian Federal Government to shape the country’s research p...
This paper sketches the reasons for the tremendous increase in university expenditure on research ou...
In the past 10 years, state financial support for public universities has declined, when measured as...
The government, from both national and regional sources, is the primary source of funds for universi...
The emergence of the global economy has forced the Australian government to revise economic strategi...
Higher education institutions and disciplines that traditionally did little research now reward facu...
This twenty-first AMP.NATSEM report looks at Australian tertiary students today – who they are, how ...
This thesis examines the impact of changes in higher education policy in Australia on equity for stu...
This report argues that the Commonwealth Government should create 2500 teaching-focused positions in...
An investigation of the relationship between total expenditure, research outputs and education outpu...
In recent decades there has been a major shift in Australian government policies associated with uni...
introduction The higher education system in Australia is under considerable financial pressure, and ...
It has become usual practice for the Australian Federal Government to shape the country’s research p...
The Australian Government provides basic operating grants to universities, which are used to teach d...
This report defines enduring principles to underpin the long-term funding of Australian higher educa...
It has become usual practice for the Australian Federal Government to shape the country’s research p...
This paper sketches the reasons for the tremendous increase in university expenditure on research ou...
In the past 10 years, state financial support for public universities has declined, when measured as...
The government, from both national and regional sources, is the primary source of funds for universi...
The emergence of the global economy has forced the Australian government to revise economic strategi...
Higher education institutions and disciplines that traditionally did little research now reward facu...
This twenty-first AMP.NATSEM report looks at Australian tertiary students today – who they are, how ...
This thesis examines the impact of changes in higher education policy in Australia on equity for stu...
This report argues that the Commonwealth Government should create 2500 teaching-focused positions in...