This paper considers some of the issues relating to diversity for those working in Australian universities as teachers, managers and support staff. It considers the impacts of social, economic and technological change on the organisation of universities as sites of teaching, learning, supervision and research. The consequences of these changes on the ways universities are traditionally organised and operate is considered, and some of the major tensions which occur as a result are discussed. Examples in the areas of professional doctorates, new technology and libraries are explored briefly. Some suggestions are offered for reconceptualising the work of academic and general staff, as are the relationship between these changes in universities and those occurring in TAFE and VET.
History
Event
Teaching and Learning Conference (2001 : Darwin, N.T.)
Pagination
184 - 196
Publisher
Charles Darwin University Press
Location
Darwin, N.T.
Place of publication
Darwin, N.T.
Start date
2001-07-09
End date
2001-07-12
Language
eng
Publication classification
L1 Full written paper - refereed (minor conferences)
Editor/Contributor(s)
G Shaw
Title of proceedings
Proceedings of the teaching and learning conference, 2001: tertiary teaching and learning : dealing with diversity, 2001