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Harden, Fiona; Davis, Gabrielle; Mengersen, Kerrie – Australian Universities' Review, 2014
Many interacting factors contribute to a student's choice of a university. This study takes a systems perspective of the choice and develops a Bayesian Network to represent and quantify these factors and their interactions. The systems model is illustrated through a small study of traditional school leavers in Australia, and highlights…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Universities, Student Attitudes
Coates, Hamish – Australian Universities' Review, 2014
In many higher education systems around the world increasing retention is vital if institutions are to produce the number of graduates identified through government projections to meet industry needs. Taking Australia as an example, the analysis uses results from a large-scale survey of undergraduate students to review rates and rationales for…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, School Holding Power, Academic Persistence, Intention
Onsman, Andrys; Cameron, Jackie – Australian Universities' Review, 2014
There is substantial evidence that supports the theory that higher education and democracy are highly correlated. Throughout modern history, students have been at the forefront of democratic movements, including the 1989 pro-democracy uprising in China. Since then, and despite the increased availability of Western-style education within and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Democracy, International Education, Activism
Talukdar, Joy; Aspland, Tania; Datta, Poulomee – Australian Universities' Review, 2013
In recent years, Australian universities have come under pressure from Government and other stakeholder groups to demonstrate the quality of their activities. The Course Experience Questionnaire (CEQ) provides a valuable source of data about student satisfaction regarding the courses that they study at Australian universities. It provides a body…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Stakeholders, Student Attitudes, Foreign Countries
Karimshah, Ameera; Wyder, Marianne; Henman, Paul; Tay, Dwight; Capelin, Elizabeth; Short, Patricia – Australian Universities' Review, 2013
The Bradley Review in 2008 and the Australian government's response echoed policy concerns that young people from low socioeconomic status are underrepresented in tertiary education. In order to address this, responses to both recruitment and retention are necessary. While many studies have looked at reasons for student attrition, few…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Socioeconomic Status, Well Being, Undergraduate Students
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
McAlpine, Lynn – Australian Universities' Review, 2012
Despite much research into doctoral education over the past two decades, theorising the field remains challenging. Recently, identity has been taken up as a conceptualising frame. Views of identity vary but often privilege the reproductive features of society, downplaying how individuals can be intentional in pursuing their desires--with the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Graduate Students, Doctoral Programs, Self Concept
Miliszewska, Iwona; Sztendur, Ewa M. – Australian Universities' Review, 2012
In view of the strong growth of transnational education programmes in Australian universities, there is growing interest in the experiences of students participating in such programmes. This article reports on the perceived student satisfaction with several aspects of their transnational programmes, including instructors, technology, and programme…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Foreign Countries, Educational Environment, Participant Satisfaction
Hughes, Clarissa – Australian Universities' Review, 2012
This paper reports the results of a small qualitative pilot study on the role of alcohol in college life, undertaken at three residential colleges at an Australian university. Focus groups (involving 43 students aged between 17 and 23 years) investigated participants' views of the social functions of alcohol in the residential college environment.…
Descriptors: Alcohol Abuse, Foreign Countries, College Environment, Focus Groups
Errey, Robert; Wood, Glen – Australian Universities' Review, 2011
Better learning outcomes flow from higher levels of student engagement. When the perception is that student engagement is in decline, there is genuine concern amongst committed academic teaching staff. This paper reports on a pilot study designed to foster an understanding of the factors that influence engagement in undergraduate students in the…
Descriptors: Pilot Projects, Learner Engagement, Undergraduate Students, Business Administration Education
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
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
Fraser, Rob; Mathews, Anne – Australian Universities' Review, 1999
Proposes a model of graduate-student supervision that broadens the traditional focus on subject-area expertise to include support for the student and capacity to balance creativity with criticism in supervision. Data are drawn from a survey of graduate students in agriculture at the University of Western Australia. Implications for staff…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Educational Needs, Faculty Advisers, Faculty Development
Kelly, Mavis E.; Ha, Tak Shing – Australian Universities' Review, 1998
Research on teaching and learning in the Hong Kong higher education context is the basis for exploration of how on-campus teachers and students view their educational experience. Contrary to stereotypes, teachers reveal themselves as highly student-centered, helping and guiding their students while carefully orchestrating the learning experience…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Educational Experience, Educational Strategies, Educational Technology
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