4 research outputs found

    Going for global : youth transition in the South Pacific

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    Making up for lost time : young African refugees in Western Sydney high schools

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    The Africa region is currently the focus of Australia’s humanitarian program and is likely to remain so for some time. During 2003-04, 63 percent of people assisted under the Integrated Humanitarian Settlement Strategy (IHSS) were from the region, and African countries comprised eight of the top twelve countries of birth for humanitarian settlers. The majority are proposed by relatives and friends in Australia before entering under the Special Humanitarian Program (SHP: visa subclass 202); meanwhile, smaller numbers enter under the Refugee Category (especially visa subclasses 200: Refugee and 204: Woman at Risk)

    Humanities-industry partnerships and the 'knowledge society' : the Australian experience

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    National research policies are today driven by the concept of the ‘knowledge society’, in which development is deemed to follow the application of new ideas. Australia, like other countries, has encouraged partnerships between the universities and industry. This essay examines how Australian scholars in the humanities have responded to the Australian Research Council’s Linkage Projects. Their experience underlines the importance of viewing collaboration as social practice, and the need to find a satisfactory synthesis between academic and industry perspectives
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