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Clark, Tom – Australian Universities' Review, 2005
Higher education research stands at a kind of half-way house. At present, it is highly directed by Government research priorities. Yet the Government's ambition is to create a much more deregulated system, with self-created winners and losers. Tom Clark suggests a different starting-point. All higher education institutions generate research, and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Public Policy, Educational Research
Clark, Tom – Australian Universities' Review, 2004
This article attempts a critique of the higher education policy overview, with a particular view to how policy is made through that process. The higher education sector in Australia has become reliant for the answers to its most important policy questions on a process that has not delivered adequate answers, and which becomes less likely to…
Descriptors: Clergy, Higher Education, Governance, Lifelong Learning

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