This article explores the impact of COVID-19 on the Australian higher education system. It analyses how the contradictions of Australian higher education, driven by expanding participation in the higher education system within the context of contained public funding, have been politically managed through regulatory regimes that link the public university with the neoliberal capitalist economy. Such modes of state intervention have been dependent on financialized instruments such as income contingent loans, the education–migration nexus, and precarious work. These regulatory instruments, embedded within a project of market citizenship, have both managed and expanded the marketization of higher education while also expanding participation. It...
Based on the desktop method, this study reviews and discusses the predicted impacts of COVID-19 pand...
The COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly affected the university sector across the world. This article r...
Universities in the UK, and in other countries like Australia and the USA, have responded to the ope...
This paper explores the impact of neoliberalism on Australia's public higher education system. It ex...
Worldwide, COVID-19 affected higher education, including finance, and international mobility. But so...
The paper makes three claims: first that regulatory state making and market making in higher educati...
The paper makes three claims: first that regulatory state making and market making in higher educati...
Paper explores the shifts within the mass higher education and its governance over the last three de...
Prof James Guthrie AM and Prof John Dumay introduce the articles in the second edition of BESS, and ...
This article explores the impact of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) upon Australia’s education indu...
In the chapter on COVID in Australia, Charles Hawksley (University of Wollongong) and Nichole George...
Worldwide, COVID 19 has cut a swathe through higher education, most particularly the international d...
Following the 1989 unified higher education reforms, the Australian academic research system was bui...
The heavy reliance of Australian universities on international student tuition has been exposed by t...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine the COVID-19 pandemic risk disclosures in a sample ...
Based on the desktop method, this study reviews and discusses the predicted impacts of COVID-19 pand...
The COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly affected the university sector across the world. This article r...
Universities in the UK, and in other countries like Australia and the USA, have responded to the ope...
This paper explores the impact of neoliberalism on Australia's public higher education system. It ex...
Worldwide, COVID-19 affected higher education, including finance, and international mobility. But so...
The paper makes three claims: first that regulatory state making and market making in higher educati...
The paper makes three claims: first that regulatory state making and market making in higher educati...
Paper explores the shifts within the mass higher education and its governance over the last three de...
Prof James Guthrie AM and Prof John Dumay introduce the articles in the second edition of BESS, and ...
This article explores the impact of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) upon Australia’s education indu...
In the chapter on COVID in Australia, Charles Hawksley (University of Wollongong) and Nichole George...
Worldwide, COVID 19 has cut a swathe through higher education, most particularly the international d...
Following the 1989 unified higher education reforms, the Australian academic research system was bui...
The heavy reliance of Australian universities on international student tuition has been exposed by t...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine the COVID-19 pandemic risk disclosures in a sample ...
Based on the desktop method, this study reviews and discusses the predicted impacts of COVID-19 pand...
The COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly affected the university sector across the world. This article r...
Universities in the UK, and in other countries like Australia and the USA, have responded to the ope...