The making of the Australian National University : 1946-96

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The making of the Australian National University : 1946-96

S.G. Foster & Margaret M. Varghese

Allen & Unwin, 1996

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Includes bibliographical references(p.421-446) and index

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Tracing the origins and evolution of the Australian National University from its beginnings as an expression of post-war optimism, through the introduction of undergraduate teaching in 1960, to the troubled years following the Dawkins revolution in higher education. On the way it introduces prominent Australians who contributed to the University's making, including Howard Florey, Mark Oliphant, W.K. Hancock, John Crawford, Peter Karmel, J.C. Eccles, Russel Mathews, Beryl Rawson and Manning Clark. The authors explore many issues and trends in higher education, including academic freedom, relations between universities and politicians, the "two cultures", collegial politics and universities in the marketplace.

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PREAMBLE The planners The maestros Pioneers Research begins Academic freedom and leadership The College THE UNIVERSITY IN 1960 Setting directions Students New initiatives The ends of research A new era Change without growth A new generation of planners A new generation of students From dark matter to the Roman family THE UNIVERSITY IN 1995 The past and the future List of Chancellors and Vice-Chancellors Abbreviations Sources Sources of illustrations Notes Index

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