Education Academics: Rules of Engagement
Professor Carol Nicolls suggests that academics and postgraduate students in education should be consciously positioned to influence current and future policy. Through their research they could
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Professor Carol Nicolls suggests that academics and postgraduate students in education should be consciously positioned to influence current and future policy. Through their research they could
‘While the ways in which the impact agenda is currently being implemented are contentious, the focus on impact presents opportunities for making an evidence-based case to governments for increased
This paper, presented to a conference in Ottawa in April 2014 describes the genesis and aims of the TJRyan Foundation. Universities, Practitioners and a Think Tank:
This paper reflects on the Australian Communications and Media Authority’s regulatory practice over the past 10 years; in particular, the role of research in evidence-informed decision-making
In The Conversation (1.6.15) Ben Eltham and Deb Verhoeven discuss whether there is any evidence to support the need for the dramatic changes to arts funding announced
Amy Remeikis reports in the Brisbane Times (27.3.15) that ‘Labor will push ahead with its plan to tackle alcohol-fuelled violence, first mooted in January last year, which will
Angus Taylor, federa Liberal MP for Hume, writes in The Guardian (24.3.15) about the challenges of adjusting to innovation and resisting the Luddite urge. He discusses innovation
The Chief Scientist’s address the National Press Club (25.3.15) Aspiring to something magnificent with science in Australia: ‘It seems to me that the future is everyone’s
Craig Cormick and Suzette Searle write in The Conversation about the problem of community disengagement with science: ‘ … the growth in science communication is not
Stephen Easton writes in The Mandarin (2.2.15): ‘Most policy development needs a good beaker of science. But, as eminent economist and former top federal mandarin Michael Keating
Dr Ann Scott provides an overview of how the TJRyan Foundation website has developed, and works, and reiterates the fundamental principle that underpins the work of
Information about the function on 19 February 2015 includes the program, detail about the speakers, and a map of the Queensland University of Technology Gardens Point
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