What should happen next in HE

The Melbourne Centre for the Study of Higher Education is to host three open-to-all policy discussions

“The aim is to generate new ideas drawing on the latest evidence, challenge conventional thinking and offer practical steps that ministers can take in the next few years towards a longer term, comprehensive vision for post-secondary education.” The first on June 11, is on “sustainable funding,” with discussion-starters from Monash VC Margaret Gardner, new MCSHE director William Locke, Swinburne U economist Beth Webster and Australian HE policy wonk in chief Andrew Norton.  Good thing they have time to think about what the much unexpected election result means


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