12 août 2014
What Australia should not learn from UK Higher Education
Friday 29th August, 12:30-2pm
What Australia should not learn from UK Higher Education
Abstract
Although Australia became a quasi-independent dominion in 1901 and achieved a more definite national independence after World War 2, the higher education systems in Australia and UK remain similar. At times the two systems almost feel like one. There are also interesting differences, and larger variations in society, history and world geo-context. This seminar will reflect on these patterns.
Professor Simon Marginson
Professor of International Higher Education, Institute of Education, University of London
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