The introduction of subject benchmarking led to fears of increased external intervention in the activities of universities and a more restrictive view of institutional autonomy, accompanied by an undermining of the academic profession, particularly through the perceived threat of the introduction of a national curriculum for higher education. For this study, semi-structured interviews were conducted in one old and one new university with higher education professionals in chemistry, history and quality assurance, who were asked about their perceptions of subject benchmarking and its impact. The investigation did not bear out the fears ...
In the face of global competition and rising challenges that higher education institutions (HEIs) me...
Benchmarking by higher education institutions (HEIs) has been evolving for some time in Australia an...
Methods: The aim was to compile a descriptive overview of stressful demands in academia. A diverse r...
International audienceThe introduction of subject benchmarking led to fears of increased external in...
This study takes as its starting point the recommendation of the National Committee into Higher Educ...
This study takes as its starting point the recommendation of the National Committee into Higher Educ...
This study takes as its starting point the recommendation of the National Committee into Higher Educ...
This paper presents an exploration of the process of developing the Quality Assurance Agency's subje...
Subject benchmarking was part of an agglomeration of quality assurance measures that emerged in Unit...
Increasing globalisation of higher education and the consequent extension of "competition" beyond re...
Benchmarking is a powerful strategic tool used to assist decision makers to improve the quality and ...
This study sought to discover if staff in a university department believed the 1998 S...
In the face of global competition and rising challenges that higher education institutions (HEIs) me...
Purpose – To consider the shortcomings and strengths of the subject review process with a view to id...
In 1988, the Australian Federal Government released the document Higher Education: A Policy Statemen...
In the face of global competition and rising challenges that higher education institutions (HEIs) me...
Benchmarking by higher education institutions (HEIs) has been evolving for some time in Australia an...
Methods: The aim was to compile a descriptive overview of stressful demands in academia. A diverse r...
International audienceThe introduction of subject benchmarking led to fears of increased external in...
This study takes as its starting point the recommendation of the National Committee into Higher Educ...
This study takes as its starting point the recommendation of the National Committee into Higher Educ...
This study takes as its starting point the recommendation of the National Committee into Higher Educ...
This paper presents an exploration of the process of developing the Quality Assurance Agency's subje...
Subject benchmarking was part of an agglomeration of quality assurance measures that emerged in Unit...
Increasing globalisation of higher education and the consequent extension of "competition" beyond re...
Benchmarking is a powerful strategic tool used to assist decision makers to improve the quality and ...
This study sought to discover if staff in a university department believed the 1998 S...
In the face of global competition and rising challenges that higher education institutions (HEIs) me...
Purpose – To consider the shortcomings and strengths of the subject review process with a view to id...
In 1988, the Australian Federal Government released the document Higher Education: A Policy Statemen...
In the face of global competition and rising challenges that higher education institutions (HEIs) me...
Benchmarking by higher education institutions (HEIs) has been evolving for some time in Australia an...
Methods: The aim was to compile a descriptive overview of stressful demands in academia. A diverse r...