Mining universities
Lyons, Kristen & Richards, Carol (2013) Mining universities. Arena Magazine, 2013(124), pp. 7-9, 2013. [Article]
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Australia's economic growth and national identity have been widely celebrated as being founded on the nation's natural resources. With the golden era of pastoralism fading into the distance, a renewed love affair with primary industries has been much lauded, particularly by purveyors of neoliberal ideology. The considerable wealth generated by resource extraction has, despite its environmental and social record, proved seductive to the university sector. The mining industry is one of a number of industries and sectors (alongside pharmaceutical, chemical and biotechnological) that is increasingly courting Australian universities. These new public-private alliances are often viewed as the much-needed cash cow to bridge the public funding shortfall in the tertiary sector. However, this trend also raises profound questions about the capacity of public good institutions, as universities were once assumed to be, to maintain institutional independence and academic freedoms.
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ID Code: | 68203 | ||
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Item Type: | Contribution to Newspaper, Magazine or Website (Article) | ||
Refereed: | No | ||
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Additional Information: | Non-refereed status selected in eprint record - no evidence to suggest otherwise. Appears to be a trade magazine. | ||
Measurements or Duration: | 3 pages | ||
Keywords: | Information disclosure, Research bias | ||
ISSN: | 1039-1010 | ||
Pure ID: | 34556690 | ||
Divisions: | Past > QUT Faculties & Divisions > QUT Business School Current > Schools > School of Management |
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Deposited On: | 13 Mar 2014 22:50 | ||
Last Modified: | 09 Feb 2025 13:29 |
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