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Remaking the university Monash
Monash: Remaking the University chronicles the transformative journey of Australia's largest university during the late 1980s and early 1990s, a period marked by sweeping changes in government policies that reshaped higher education. Once a modest research institution in Melbourne's southeastern suburbs, Monash University evolved into a corporate mega-academy, expanding its footprint from one campus to six, and enrolling 6,000 international students. This book delves into the shifting dynamics of government, education, and knowledge in an increasingly globalized world, exploring how Monash adeptly navigated external pressures to leverage opportunities for growth. It also addresses the challenges and costs associated with this institutional turnaround, highlighting the contributions of the students, faculty, and researchers who played pivotal roles in the university's reinvention.
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Publisher | Monash University : Australia., 2000 |
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English
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1-86508-268-6
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Statement of Responsibility |
Simon Marginson
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