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1. Scientific collaboration amid geopolitical tensions: a comparison of Sweden and Australia.

2. Student mental health and dropout from higher education: an analysis of Australian administrative data.

3. The financial impact of policy reform on the Australian university sector 1988–2019.

4. Higher education at the crossroads: Response to an Australian ministerial discussion paper.

5. Life at the academic coalface: validation of a holistic academic workload estimation tool.

6. Exploring, negotiating and responding: international students' experiences of group work at Australian universities.

7. The logics of collegial practices: Australian and New Zealand/Aotearoa perspectives.

8. Administrative transformation and managerial growth: a longitudinal analysis of changes in the non-academic workforce at Australian universities.

9. Gender Bias in Student Evaluations of Teaching: 'Punish[ing] Those Who Fail To Do Their Gender Right'.

10. Investigating the relationship between career planning, proactivity and employability perceptions among higher education students in uncertain labour market conditions.

11. An education design architecture for the future Australian doctorate.

12. Bridging disciplinary knowledge: the challenge of integrating EAP in business education.

13. In/visibility on campus? Gender and sexuality diversity in tertiary institutions.

14. Constructing a ranking of higher education institutions based on equity: is it possible or desirable?

15. Leadership in international education: leaders' professional development needs and tensions.

16. Towards a reframing of student support: a case study approach.

17. Academic work and performativity.

18. Closing the loop on student feedback: the case of Australian and Scottish universities.

19. Does the use of summative peer assessment in collaborative group work inhibit good judgement?

20. International students' experience in Australian higher education: can we do better?

21. Research productivity and academics' conceptions of research.

22. The politics of the great brain race: public policy and international student recruitment in Australia, Canada, England and the USA.

23. Missing friendships: understanding the absent relationships of local and international students at an Australian university.

24. The 'paradox of interdisciplinarity' in Australian research governance.

25. The ‘brand name’ research university goes global.

26. Engaging identities in a regional university classroom.

27. Positioning higher education for the knowledge based economy.

28. Dynamics of National and Global Competition in Higher Education.

29. Institutional isomorphism and the creation of the unified national system of higher education in Australia: an empirical analysis.

30. University access for disadvantaged children: a comparison across countries.

31. Constituting market citizenship: regulatory state, market making and higher education.

32. Measuring the value of externalities from higher education.

33. Mixed messages: public communication about higher education and non-traditional students in Australia.

34. Is there a gendered agenda in academia? The research experience of female and male PhD graduates in Australian universities.

35. Examining the fabric of academic life: An analysis of three decades of research on the perceptions of Australian academics about their roles.

36. MOOCs, institutional policy and change dynamics in higher education.

37. Recasting the academic workforce: why the attractiveness of the academic profession needs to be increased and eight possible strategies for how to go about this from an Australian perspective.

38. When Chinese learners meet constructivist pedagogy online.

39. Academic dissatisfaction, managerial change and neo-liberalism.

40. Honouring the incomparable: honours in Australian universities.

41. Supply issues for science academics in Australia: now and in the future.

42. Computer-assisted argument mapping: a rationale approach.

43. Developing female middle-managers in Australian universities.

44. The rise of the blended professional in higher education: a comparison between the United Kingdom, Australia and the United States.

45. Generic attributes as espoused theory: the importance of context.

46. The importance of institutional image to student satisfaction and loyalty within higher education.

47. ‘Maintaining competence’: a grounded theory typology of approaches to teaching in higher education.

48. Postgraduate coursework in Australia: issues emerging from university and industry collaboration.

49. Honours: a taken-for-granted pathway to research?

50. Evolving regimes of multi-university research evaluation.