Uneven Development: The Disjointed Growth of University Staffing Since Dawkins. Uneven Development: The Disjointed Growth of University Staffing Since Dawkins.

Uneven Development: The Disjointed Growth of University Staffing Since Dawkins‪.‬

People and Place 2010, April, 18, 1

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Publisher Description

The Australian university sector has grown rapidly over the past two decades but the acceleration in numbers of students has far exceeded that of staff. Moreover numbers of staff in administration and support roles have grown more sharply that those of teaching staff. The key reason for the disproportionate growth in administrator is the way in which federal governments of both persuasions have introduced polices that require mare and detailed accountability from universities. INTRODUCTION

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2010
1 April
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
19
Pages
PUBLISHER
Monash University, Centre for Population and Urban Research
SIZE
205.9
KB

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