This chapter discusses notions of globalisation and alliances in higher education. It examines changes in Australia’s higher education system which have been brought about by shifts in funding sources, delivery modes for teaching and learning and student catchment markets. The chapter focuses on the implications of these shifts in funding for the future governance of a local–global university in Australia that relied substantially for its economic survival on funds generated from alliances in the public–private higher education sector
Policy debate about whether to maintain public subsidies for higher education has stimulated reconsi...
This study addresses the emerging financial management focus of publicly and privately funded univer...
Australian higher education has evolved into a mature, high-quality, highly internationalized system...
This chapter discusses notions of globalisation and alliances in higher education. It examines chang...
The nature of higher education institutions is changing, primarily as a result of reduced government...
In this chapter, we explore these issues from the perspective of Australian universities and provide...
During the last decade, competition for funding and privatization transformed most Australian univer...
In this brief review we show how the functions of Australian universities - teaching, research and e...
One aspect of transnational education that is anticipated to grow in prominence is the international...
Over the last decade, Australia has embarked on a quite unique tertiary education path of increasing...
This study aims to examine the extent to which globalization has influenced the governance paradigm ...
As a response to processes of globalisation and regional integration, internationalisation activitie...
Pressures from globalization and the knowledge-based economy are transforming the traditional role o...
Nowadays, the communication options offered by advances in information technology support the forma...
© 1998 Dr. Karen ManningInternationalisation is becoming an increasingly important issue in the fiel...
Policy debate about whether to maintain public subsidies for higher education has stimulated reconsi...
This study addresses the emerging financial management focus of publicly and privately funded univer...
Australian higher education has evolved into a mature, high-quality, highly internationalized system...
This chapter discusses notions of globalisation and alliances in higher education. It examines chang...
The nature of higher education institutions is changing, primarily as a result of reduced government...
In this chapter, we explore these issues from the perspective of Australian universities and provide...
During the last decade, competition for funding and privatization transformed most Australian univer...
In this brief review we show how the functions of Australian universities - teaching, research and e...
One aspect of transnational education that is anticipated to grow in prominence is the international...
Over the last decade, Australia has embarked on a quite unique tertiary education path of increasing...
This study aims to examine the extent to which globalization has influenced the governance paradigm ...
As a response to processes of globalisation and regional integration, internationalisation activitie...
Pressures from globalization and the knowledge-based economy are transforming the traditional role o...
Nowadays, the communication options offered by advances in information technology support the forma...
© 1998 Dr. Karen ManningInternationalisation is becoming an increasingly important issue in the fiel...
Policy debate about whether to maintain public subsidies for higher education has stimulated reconsi...
This study addresses the emerging financial management focus of publicly and privately funded univer...
Australian higher education has evolved into a mature, high-quality, highly internationalized system...