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Freudenberg, Brett; Samarkovski, Lisa – Australian Universities' Review, 2014
Academics today face an array of challenges to their enthusiasm, including teaching students from diverse backgrounds with wavering levels of engagement with their studies. Furthermore, reform to the tertiary education sector has seen the corporatisation of universities with management increasingly measuring academic outcomes in respect of both…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Positive Attitudes
International Students at Chinese Joint Venture Universities: Factors Influencing Decisions to Enrol
Onsman, Andrys – Australian Universities' Review, 2013
The People's Republic of China has determined to assume a respected place amongst the world's foremost higher education providers. Its short term strategy is multi-pronged: attracting world-class scholars; attracting international students and encouraging Chinese universities to run branches overseas. As well, a small number of select…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Foreign Students, Partnerships in Education, Language of Instruction
Ryan, Janette – Australian Universities' Review, 2012
The past decade has seen a rapid increase in the number of international students undertaking doctorates in Anglophone universities such as Australia and the UK. In 2009, 11,500 international students were undertaking postgraduate research in Australia, with a 20 per cent increase in doctoral enrolments over the previous year (AEI, 2011). In the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, International Education, Grouping (Instructional Purposes), Foreign Countries
Dobson, Ian R. – Australian Universities' Review, 2012
The Australian PhD is a relatively recent phenomenon, the first three being awarded in 1948. Before that, most Australian scholars typically went to Britain (predominantly) or the USA to undertake their doctoral studies. The aim of this research note is to provide a brief statistical history of the Australian PhD, noting changes over time between…
Descriptors: Doctoral Degrees, Foreign Countries, Intellectual Disciplines, Educational Attainment
Paltridge, Toby; Mayson, Susan; Schapper, Jan – Australian Universities' Review, 2012
Over the last twenty years or so the number of international students in Australia has grown rapidly. At the same time, official responsibility for providing support to international students has been devolved from governments to educational institutions. In this paper we argue that while education institutions have a significant role in…
Descriptors: Social Isolation, Government Role, Foreign Countries, Local Government
Marginson, Simon – Australian Universities' Review, 2011
The stellar rise of the education export industry in Australian higher education, and the even more spectacular downturn now occurring, mask underlying tensions that have long dogged the industry and prevented it from improving quality or achieving long-term sustainability. The international education programme has been unbalanced by the drive for…
Descriptors: Higher Education, International Education, Industry, Foreign Countries
Petersen, Eva Bendix – Australian Universities' Review, 2011
Australian universities will lose a substantial proportion of their staff through retirement over the next decade. A recent study has indicated that attrition of academic staff that are not at the end of their career may exacerbate the problem. To assist in developing appropriate retention strategies, this article examines the ways in which early…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Coping, Researchers, Universities
Owens, Alison – Australian Universities' Review, 2011
In 2007, as part of its response to the continuing diversification of students, Central Queensland University introduced a for-credit undergraduate course, "The Principles of University Learning", focusing on "learning to learn" in the Australian university context. The aim was to support the transition of learners with diverse prior learning…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Grade Point Average, Learning Strategies, Prior Learning
Rochecouste, Judith; Oliver, Rhonda; Mulligan, Denise; Davies, Martin – Australian Universities' Review, 2011
The English Language Growth (ELG) Project was conducted in five Australian universities in 2008-09 to address the on-going English language development of international students from non-English speaking backgrounds. Using an online survey inviting both qualitative and quantitative responses, 798 international students provided a rich source of…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Learning Strategies, Rote Learning, Metacognition
Dunworth, Katie – Australian Universities' Review, 2010
The English language proficiency levels of students in Australian higher education who have English as an additional language (EAL) has become an increasingly prominent issue, particularly as it relates to international students. In 2009 this resulted in the publication of a set of good practice principles for the sector. This paper argues that…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Language Proficiency, College Students, Foreign Students
Birrell, Bob; Smith, T. Fred – Australian Universities' Review, 2010
Education is regularly publicised as Australia's third-largest export behind coal and iron ore. Although it cannot be disputed that education is a major export, the published figures are inflated because of three broad factors. First, estimates of student expenditure on goods and services in Australia are based on students with different…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Foreign Countries, Expenditures, Student Characteristics
Rodan, Paul – Australian Universities' Review, 2009
From the inception of post-Colombo Plan international education in Australia, three broad research emphases have been evident: the student as student, as migrant and most recently, as victim. The victim role plays easily into preconceived notions, helping to sustain an exploiter and exploited framework in which deeper issues remain unaddressed.…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, International Education, Foreign Countries, Public Policy
Rodan, Paul – Australian Universities' Review, 2008
International students in Australia are not usually identified with protest. However, a cohort of such students at one university campus was prepared to undertake robust public protest over alleged academic mistreatment in 2006/2007, eschewing conventional internal mechanisms for the resolution of such problems. Subsequent developments revealed…
Descriptors: Activism, Foreign Countries, Foreign Students, Educational Malpractice
Song-Turner, Helen – Australian Universities' Review, 2008
One of the issues facing universities operating in a range of market situations and contexts is that of plagiarism. Different universities have taken different approaches in dealing with this issue. In an Australian university context, this issue is of particular concern, given the large numbers of overseas students studying in Australia, and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Plagiarism, Higher Education, Foreign Students
Davis, Glyn – Australian Universities' Review, 2007
"The Dawkins era is over," Commonwealth Education Minister Julie Bishop told a Perth audience in late July 2007. This turning point in Australian higher education is not being driven by a decisive legislative change; the rapid abandonment of the old in favour of the new that everyone has seen before. It is as much the accidental result of policy…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Higher Education, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
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