This submission to the federal government\u27s Higher Education Review recommends a complete overhaul of the structure and financing model of tertiary education in Australia in order to increase participation in post secondary education and deepen the skills base of those already in the workforce. The submission argues that if Australia aspires to perform among the best OECD countries in terms of tertiary education attainment, the number of tertiary qualified people would need to be increased by 1.7 million. The submission recommends the development of tertiary education "systems" made up of different types of institutions united by a shared mission. Students within a system would have rights to articulation and credit transfer. Those who ...
In 2013 all Australians who are capable of undertaking further study at university have the opportun...
Over the last decade, Australia has embarked on a quite unique tertiary education path of increasing...
This paper presents some ideas and debate on the open tertiary education in Australia. A truly open ...
Whether our tertiary education system can sustain, let alone improve participation levels, should be...
This report defines enduring principles to underpin the long-term funding of Australian higher educa...
Governments around the world are moving to boost participation in tertiary education. In Australia t...
The Australasian Council of Deans of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities (DASSH) supports the posit...
There is an historic opportunity to reform our school funding arrangements and a school funding syst...
The Vice Chancellor of Notre Dame appeared before the Australian Government Review Panel Chaired b...
In a presentation delivered to the Australian Financial Review Higher Education Summit on ...
This review concludes that, while the system has great strengths, it faces significant, emerging thr...
This paper begins by outlining the ‘education revolution’ policy direction of the Australian federal...
Australia, like many other countries around the world, needs to seriously consider how its tertiary ...
The Australian Government spends a great deal of money assisting tertiary students with living expen...
Australia has seen significant growth in international education since the de-regulation of the late...
In 2013 all Australians who are capable of undertaking further study at university have the opportun...
Over the last decade, Australia has embarked on a quite unique tertiary education path of increasing...
This paper presents some ideas and debate on the open tertiary education in Australia. A truly open ...
Whether our tertiary education system can sustain, let alone improve participation levels, should be...
This report defines enduring principles to underpin the long-term funding of Australian higher educa...
Governments around the world are moving to boost participation in tertiary education. In Australia t...
The Australasian Council of Deans of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities (DASSH) supports the posit...
There is an historic opportunity to reform our school funding arrangements and a school funding syst...
The Vice Chancellor of Notre Dame appeared before the Australian Government Review Panel Chaired b...
In a presentation delivered to the Australian Financial Review Higher Education Summit on ...
This review concludes that, while the system has great strengths, it faces significant, emerging thr...
This paper begins by outlining the ‘education revolution’ policy direction of the Australian federal...
Australia, like many other countries around the world, needs to seriously consider how its tertiary ...
The Australian Government spends a great deal of money assisting tertiary students with living expen...
Australia has seen significant growth in international education since the de-regulation of the late...
In 2013 all Australians who are capable of undertaking further study at university have the opportun...
Over the last decade, Australia has embarked on a quite unique tertiary education path of increasing...
This paper presents some ideas and debate on the open tertiary education in Australia. A truly open ...