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Hannahland: March 2014
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Research blog on Australian history especially the history of knowledge, higher education, work and combatting inequality. Tuesday, 25 March 2014. Is free tertiary education a good idea? Against the international trend, Germany has announced it will abolish tuition fees and higher education will once again be free for its citizens. Could the same happen in Australia? Tim Pitman and I discuss this at https:/ theconversation.com/should-we-follow-the-german-way-of-free-higher-education-23970. Next, Allan ma...
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Hannahland: A scholarship of social inclusion
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Research blog on Australian history especially the history of knowledge, higher education, work and combatting inequality. Sunday, 22 February 2015. A scholarship of social inclusion. Before I began my current job as a lecturer at ACU I was completed a postdoc in the Social Inclusion Unit at the University of Sydney, beginning a project on professions and social hierarchy that I am planning to take up the majority in the next handful of years. I wrote this piece with the brilliant Annette Cairnduff.
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Hannahland: September 2014
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Research blog on Australian history especially the history of knowledge, higher education, work and combatting inequality. Tuesday, 30 September 2014. Vice-chancellors have missed their opportunity to display real scholarly leadership. There are several mysteries associated with current government proposals for higher education, but few are as inscrutable as the recent behaviour of many of Australia’s vice-chancellors. Thursday, 4 September 2014. It was exciting, but also a bit weird seeing it. Kind ...
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Hannahland: April 2014
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Research blog on Australian history especially the history of knowledge, higher education, work and combatting inequality. Monday, 7 April 2014. Vice-chancellor salaries and university quality. Oh my goodness, we need more quality and we need it now! We better pay some more people a lot of money at the top of our institutions to make quality happen. Quick, bring in the DVCs. No not that one, a new one. Also, pay the VC more. How do we know we have more quality? Oh we have MEASURES. And as for the quality...
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Hannahland: October 2014
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Research blog on Australian history especially the history of knowledge, higher education, work and combatting inequality. Thursday, 30 October 2014. I'm in Broken Hill doing research now. Between rural knowledge I was floored to find myself mentioned in parliament this week - with a quote from my book acting as the climax for Kim Carr's speech. Excuse the following link (blogging from my phone) but check it out:. Monday, 6 October 2014. How do I get hold of the book? Or through NewSouth Publishing.
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Hannahland: June 2014
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Research blog on Australian history especially the history of knowledge, higher education, work and combatting inequality. Sunday, 1 June 2014. Why deregulation (not fees) is the problem. Read more at https:/ theconversation.com/its-not-just-about-student-fees-its-about-institutionalised-inequity-27178. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. There was an error in this gadget. Why deregulation (not fees) is the problem. Cross-marketing for a good cause. Other links to History of Higher Ed.
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Hannahland: Book review
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Research blog on Australian history especially the history of knowledge, higher education, work and combatting inequality. Monday, 2 March 2015. I haven't been remembering to post reviews of the book until now. Here are the opening lines of this one:. You can view Australian Universities Review. As eBook or download the PDF at http:/ www.aur.org.au/current/contents. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. There was an error in this gadget. Cross-marketing for a good cause.
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Hannahland: The Russel Ward case: Academic freedom in Australia during the Cold War
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Research blog on Australian history especially the history of knowledge, higher education, work and combatting inequality. Sunday, 22 February 2015. The Russel Ward case: Academic freedom in Australia during the Cold War. Gosh it has been quiet in Hannahland lately - that is because it really hasn't beed quiet in Hannahland! Here is the abstract:. Historians assumed that the 1956. 8216;Ward case’. In which the historian Russel Ward was denied a lectureship at the New South Wales University of Technology.
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Hannahland: Go8 WTF
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Research blog on Australian history especially the history of knowledge, higher education, work and combatting inequality. Tuesday, 7 April 2015. Last week the Group of Eight (Go8), Australia’s most prestigious universities, stopped supporting deregulation. Sort of. That is to say, they still support it (kind of) but they don’t think enough politicians agree with them, so they are suggesting a review. I’m confused…. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Times Higher Education (UK).
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Hannahland: History in parliament...
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Research blog on Australian history especially the history of knowledge, higher education, work and combatting inequality. Thursday, 30 October 2014. I'm in Broken Hill doing research now. Between rural knowledge I was floored to find myself mentioned in parliament this week - with a quote from my book acting as the climax for Kim Carr's speech. Excuse the following link (blogging from my phone) but check it out:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. How do I get hold of the book?
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