In 2001 a week in the life of a dean of humanities, social sciences and the creative arts is radically different from that of only a few years ago. Of course we still meet daily with staff and students, liaise with heads of schools and work with budgets and finances. But diary entries tell the tale of a more complex web of activities. A few days from one weekly diary, for example, might feature meetings with a leading urban developer and accompany a letter to the Minister for Planning to negotiate a Chair in urban design; a lunch with the executive director of the West Coast Eagles Football Club to discuss the prospects of a scholarship for indigenous students named after a great footballer; morning tea with an eminent epidemiologist about ...
Governments and educational institutions are increasingly recognising the importance of collaboratio...
Within the last decades, universities are increasingly expected and measured by their direct engagem...
Active citizenry by university faculty leads to the enhancement of community services and opportunit...
Education at all levels is awash with the language of the need for partnerships, and this extends to...
Education at all levels is awash with the language of the need for partnerships, and this extends to...
Universities inhabit a complex space, striving for eminence in research and knowledge dissemination ...
This CHASS report details the benefits to Australia of encouraging big collaborative researc...
Perhaps more than ever our survival as a species is dependent on our collective problem solving abil...
Speakers Professor June Sinclair, Pro-Vice-Chancellor, College of the Humanities and Social Sciences...
National research policies are today driven by the concept of the ‘knowledge society’, in which deve...
University-school connections (partnerships) have had an historical place in Australia, England and ...
This article provides a brief report on the Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) on the Hill ...
The School of Arts and Sciences at The University of Notre Dame Australia’s Sydney Campus brought ...
Several of the articles in the first section refer to the need for faculty developers to provide mor...
Since the 1970\u27s collaborations, partnerships, and networks between schools and universities have...
Governments and educational institutions are increasingly recognising the importance of collaboratio...
Within the last decades, universities are increasingly expected and measured by their direct engagem...
Active citizenry by university faculty leads to the enhancement of community services and opportunit...
Education at all levels is awash with the language of the need for partnerships, and this extends to...
Education at all levels is awash with the language of the need for partnerships, and this extends to...
Universities inhabit a complex space, striving for eminence in research and knowledge dissemination ...
This CHASS report details the benefits to Australia of encouraging big collaborative researc...
Perhaps more than ever our survival as a species is dependent on our collective problem solving abil...
Speakers Professor June Sinclair, Pro-Vice-Chancellor, College of the Humanities and Social Sciences...
National research policies are today driven by the concept of the ‘knowledge society’, in which deve...
University-school connections (partnerships) have had an historical place in Australia, England and ...
This article provides a brief report on the Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) on the Hill ...
The School of Arts and Sciences at The University of Notre Dame Australia’s Sydney Campus brought ...
Several of the articles in the first section refer to the need for faculty developers to provide mor...
Since the 1970\u27s collaborations, partnerships, and networks between schools and universities have...
Governments and educational institutions are increasingly recognising the importance of collaboratio...
Within the last decades, universities are increasingly expected and measured by their direct engagem...
Active citizenry by university faculty leads to the enhancement of community services and opportunit...