When James Conant visited Australia in 1951 he unwittingly entered an existing, lengthy debate about the value of university‐based knowledge in Australia. The Second World War, with its significant reliance on academic expertise, had suggested that if knowledge could win wars, the labour of academic staff could be considered to normally have social and economic value to the nation. In 1951 Conant had no way of foreseeing that steps made, in this light, at Federal level during and after the war, would culminate in the 1957 Review of Universities in Australia, chaired by Sir Keith Murray, and the injection of a large amount of funding into the university system. Conant’s confidential report to the Carnegie Corporation does show that he saw th...
Australian colleges of advanced education are a product of the Martin report, which was the result o...
Recently scholars have called for more detailed historical study of the teaching lives of academics ...
The impacts of the Cold War on academic-state relations in this country have been neglected in the g...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the origins of tensions between the benefits (such ...
In the 1920s and 1930s the Carnegie Corporation of New York (CCNY) funded several trips of specially...
[Extract] With the foundation of the Universities of Sydney in 1851, Melbourne in 1853, Adelaide in ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the diverse rendering of the idea of nation and...
The history of universities in the twentieth century is, at least from the perspective of growth, a ...
Academic development has had an approximately forty-year history within Australian higher education,...
In the mid-twentieth century, a new idea of the university arose that aimed to resolve the conflict ...
Master of EducationIn 1957 a committee appointed by the Australian Government to investigate how the...
Academic development has had an approximately forty-year history within Australian higher education,...
Academic development has had an approximately forty‐year history within Australian higher education,...
In 1945, the Senate initiated the periodical publication of an official University Gazette. It was p...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to consider the national and international political-economic ...
Australian colleges of advanced education are a product of the Martin report, which was the result o...
Recently scholars have called for more detailed historical study of the teaching lives of academics ...
The impacts of the Cold War on academic-state relations in this country have been neglected in the g...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the origins of tensions between the benefits (such ...
In the 1920s and 1930s the Carnegie Corporation of New York (CCNY) funded several trips of specially...
[Extract] With the foundation of the Universities of Sydney in 1851, Melbourne in 1853, Adelaide in ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the diverse rendering of the idea of nation and...
The history of universities in the twentieth century is, at least from the perspective of growth, a ...
Academic development has had an approximately forty-year history within Australian higher education,...
In the mid-twentieth century, a new idea of the university arose that aimed to resolve the conflict ...
Master of EducationIn 1957 a committee appointed by the Australian Government to investigate how the...
Academic development has had an approximately forty-year history within Australian higher education,...
Academic development has had an approximately forty‐year history within Australian higher education,...
In 1945, the Senate initiated the periodical publication of an official University Gazette. It was p...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to consider the national and international political-economic ...
Australian colleges of advanced education are a product of the Martin report, which was the result o...
Recently scholars have called for more detailed historical study of the teaching lives of academics ...
The impacts of the Cold War on academic-state relations in this country have been neglected in the g...