Why did universities become reliant on international students? Part 4: Trying to maintain a teaching-research academic workforce

Andrew Norton

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    Abstract

    In my previous post in this series, I argued that international student fees help pay for under-funded government-sponsored research grants. But these research projects are not the only partially-funded research universities are trying to finance. They also have many teaching staff on contracts that include research time, but who do not attract equivalent research income.
    Original languageEnglish
    Specialist publicationAndrew Norton - Higher Education Commentary from Carlton
    Publication statusPublished - 2020

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