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Srikanth Ramani; Deidre Henne; Donna Kotsopoulos; Brandon Dickson; Chad Dickson – Higher Education Policy, 2024
This research explores responsible investment practices at Canadian and international universities. We analyze universities' "Statement of Investment Policy and Procedures" and "Responsible Investing Policies" to understand how responsible investing is included and how this varies by region. Our results show that most…
Descriptors: Investment, Foreign Countries, Universities, Financial Policy
Larkin, Charles; Corbet, Shaen – Journal of Education Finance, 2021
This paper presents an exploratory analysis of the funding mechanisms for higher education across sixteen countries which builds upon existing work on educational institutions, educational outcomes, and welfare regimes. We focus upon the current financing dilemma within the Irish higher education system, seeking potential solutions within an…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Finance, Universities, Income Contingent Loans
Davies, Martin – Australian Universities' Review, 2019
In 2018 Australia's leading national university, the Austrailian National University (ANU), decided to break off consultation with the Ramsay Centre for Western Civilisation over a bequest to fund a course on Western civilisation. It is not every day that a university decides to turn down a $3 billion bequest to fund a humanities program (Groch,…
Descriptors: Universities, Foreign Countries, Educational Finance, College Curriculum
A Fair Slice of the Pie? Problematising the Dispersal of Government Funds to Australian Universities
Heffernan, Troy A. – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2017
A common theme in higher education research is the factors that affect university funding. Studies frequently examine how universities cope with funding cuts and the changes that have stemmed from operating in a neoliberal age, a period that now sees institutions commonly functioning on a cost/benefit basis. This paper offers an original…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Universities, Educational Finance, Federal Aid
Bonnell, Andrew G. – Australian Universities' Review, 2019
Martin Davies' paper seeks to vindicate the efforts of the Ramsay Centre to fund courses in 'Western Civilisation' at selected Australian universities. He begins by lamenting the rejection of vast amounts of philanthropic money for the humanities, and all too quickly dismisses the stated grounds for the Australian National University's decision to…
Descriptors: Universities, Foreign Countries, Philanthropic Foundations, Western Civilization
Barker, Joanne; Kent, Anna – Australian Universities' Review, 2022
With the Australian international borders closed to international students due to the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19), Australian universities have experienced unanticipated financial losses. At the same time, many international students who would have chosen to study in Australia instead chose to enrol in universities in the US, UK and other…
Descriptors: International Education, Scholarships, Universities, COVID-19
Australian Government Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency, 2018
The "Statistics report on TEQSA registered higher education providers 2018" (the Statistics Report) is the fifth release of selected higher education sector data held by the Australian Government Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA) for its quality assurance activities. It provides a snapshot and time series of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Students, College Faculty, Educational Finance
Bonnell, Andrew G. – Australian Universities' Review, 2021
Traditionally, threats to academic freedom are associated with repressive government actions, and sometimes also with compliant university managers. In democracies, academic freedom can be undermined in more subtle ways. Where public funding for university research and teaching has diminished, universities have increasingly pursued relationships…
Descriptors: Corporations, Academic Freedom, Educational Finance, Universities
Richards, Anne – Australian Universities' Review, 2021
This paper engages with current debate on the role of the university following COVID-19, exposing the ongoing corruption of traditional values of the tertiary sector, and the shift in teaching and learning expectations across the academy. It highlights the negative impact of the huge decline in government funding since the 1990s, salary inequity,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Universities, College Role, COVID-19
Australian Government Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency, 2018
This report is the fourth release of financial information held by the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA). It provides a snapshot of selected key financial metrics across the Australian higher education sector. Data in this report have been sourced from TEQSA's 2017 data collection and relate to financial years ended from 31…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Educational Finance, Vocational Education
Brett, André – History of Education, 2018
Small specialist higher education institutions often face challenges when negotiating with larger partners. In 1988, John Dawkins, Australia's federal Minister for Education, introduced sweeping reforms to create a Unified National System of higher education. Dawkins' criteria for funding necessitated mergers for many smaller providers. The…
Descriptors: Pharmacy, Foreign Countries, Case Studies, Organizational Change
Bosanquet, Agnes; Rytmeister, Cathy – Australian Universities' Review, 2017
This paper examines what it means to be an activist and to do activist work in the Australian contemporary university. In a context of globalisation, massification and marketisation, what does academic or scholar activism look like? In a time of political uncertainty about fee deregulation, further cuts to public funding and changes to the…
Descriptors: Activism, Foreign Countries, Governance, Unions
Council for Advancement and Support of Education, 2016
The Charitable Giving to Universities in Australia and New Zealand Survey collects detailed information about fundraising and donors to measure the philanthropic performance of higher education institutions. It also provides an estimate of the overall impact of philanthropy on the higher education sector. This survey of philanthropic giving uses…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Universities, Educational Finance, Private Financial Support
Norton, Andrew – Melbourne Centre for the Study of Higher Education, 2022
This paper summarises the evolution of student contributions in Australia since 1989, exploring system redesigns that commenced in 1997, 2005 and 2021. Public and private benefits are recurring themes in setting student contributions, both as high-level justifications for government policy and in pricing specific disciplines. Professor Andrew…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Costs, Incentives, Public Policy
Yayeb, Aziza A. – Journal of Education and Practice, 2017
Universities receive a great deal of attention by governments due to its vast importance in development and economy. Productive type of universities are the most affective in this regard as they are producers of income, research, patents, intellectual activities, and good graduates. No wonder, they are always ranked highly among international…
Descriptors: Universities, Educational Finance, Income, Reputation