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Discussion Papers 2003

2003 NTEU Discussion Papers 

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Funding Paper Extract Extract from Estimating the Impact of Funding Changes in Backing Australia’s Future on University Operating Income to explain how the switch from Block Operating Grants to the Commonwealth Grants Scheme results in a claw back in funding. Released 11 June 2003  
National Refugee Action Roundup Branch Action on the issue of Refugees from The University of Sydney RMIT The Univesity of Technology Sydney 
ALP Policy Analysis NTEU BRIEFING ON ALP HIGHER EDUCATION POLICY- AIM HIGHER: LEARNING, TRAINING AND BETTER JOBS FOR MORE AUSTRALIANS. 25th July 2003 
How Diverse and Specialised do Australian Universities Need to Be? This paper examines the high degree of diversity within the university system and the potential impacts of the higher education reform package. 
Directions in Indigenous Research This paper was presented at the Indigenous Research Forum 2003. It provides a summary which is intended to give an idea of broad disciplinary and thematic directions of research performed in Indigenous centres across Australian universities. 
Community Development Employment Programs This paper was presented to the Indigenous Forum 2003 and outlines a proposed research plan which seeks to explore the extent to which the higher education sector makes use of the Community Development and Employment Programs relative to other sectors of the economy 
Students pay more, Unis get less New research shows students pay more and universities get less, while government pockets the difference 
Australia's Research Capacity at the Crossroads NTEU Briefing Paper March 2003 
Addendum to Refugees Briefing Paper  
Provision of Educational Services to Asylum Seekers and Refugees Briefing Paper for NTEU Branches 
Summary of the Students Pay More report This document provides a summary of data and findings of the full students pay more report  
Students pay more, Unis get less New research shows students pay more and universities get less, while government pockets the difference 

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