In a provocative article published in 'Minerva' in 2015, Halffman and Radder discuss the Kafkaesque worlds that academics in the Netherlands now find themselves in, as an underfunded university sector predates upon itself and its workforce (2015, p. 165-166). Their Academic Manifesto observes that Dutch tertiary institutions have become obsessively focused on ‘accountability’ and pursue neoliberal-style imperatives [forced upon them] of ‘efficiency and excellence’. They paint a portrait of academics under siege, untrusted, and constantly micro-managed. The pursuit of so-called efficiency has involved accountability systems that are themselves wasteful, driving seemingly endless institutional restructuring. Moreover, institutions have become...
Prof James Guthrie AM and Prof John Dumay introduce the articles in the second edition of BESS, and ...
Australian university research output has been questioned by the Federal Government. A new research ...
"In the wake of the Dawkins reforms and the controversial West review, the beleaguered tertiary sect...
In a provocative article published in 'Minerva' in 2015, Halffman and Radder discuss the Kafkaesque ...
In their provocative article, Halffman and Radder discuss the Kafkaesque worlds thatacademics in the...
Reforms in Australian higher education in the 1980s and 1990s have led to declining levels of real g...
The paper describes and analyses the environment in Australian universities since the changes initia...
This paper explores the impact of neoliberalism on Australia's public higher education system. It ex...
During the last decade, competition for funding and privatization transformed most Australian univer...
It has become usual practice for the Australian Federal Government to shape the country’s research p...
Education Minister Christopher Pyne claimed his plan to deregulate university fees was essential to ...
Australia\u27s position on Asia\u27s doorstep and its ability to offer quality, English-speaking uni...
It has become usual practice for the Australian Federal Government to shape the country’s research p...
This article explores the relationship between mass education, higher education quality and policy d...
© 2018 Dr. Damian BarryAustralia’s higher education system, and its public universities, have been s...
Prof James Guthrie AM and Prof John Dumay introduce the articles in the second edition of BESS, and ...
Australian university research output has been questioned by the Federal Government. A new research ...
"In the wake of the Dawkins reforms and the controversial West review, the beleaguered tertiary sect...
In a provocative article published in 'Minerva' in 2015, Halffman and Radder discuss the Kafkaesque ...
In their provocative article, Halffman and Radder discuss the Kafkaesque worlds thatacademics in the...
Reforms in Australian higher education in the 1980s and 1990s have led to declining levels of real g...
The paper describes and analyses the environment in Australian universities since the changes initia...
This paper explores the impact of neoliberalism on Australia's public higher education system. It ex...
During the last decade, competition for funding and privatization transformed most Australian univer...
It has become usual practice for the Australian Federal Government to shape the country’s research p...
Education Minister Christopher Pyne claimed his plan to deregulate university fees was essential to ...
Australia\u27s position on Asia\u27s doorstep and its ability to offer quality, English-speaking uni...
It has become usual practice for the Australian Federal Government to shape the country’s research p...
This article explores the relationship between mass education, higher education quality and policy d...
© 2018 Dr. Damian BarryAustralia’s higher education system, and its public universities, have been s...
Prof James Guthrie AM and Prof John Dumay introduce the articles in the second edition of BESS, and ...
Australian university research output has been questioned by the Federal Government. A new research ...
"In the wake of the Dawkins reforms and the controversial West review, the beleaguered tertiary sect...