Dimensions
155 x 235 x 18mm
The University of Melbourne is one of Australia's oldest and most prestigious tertiary institutions. But as it bows to pressures sweeping through higher education, cracks have appeared in its sandstone façade.
In this passionate and persuasive book, John Cain and John Hewitt argue that Melbourne has lost its way. Academic staff feel alienated and out of the loop; the University Council has been sidelined; and academic standards are falling. Under a market-driven philosophy, the university is pursuing commercial projects with limited financial success.
The book includes insights from a variety of university insiders, including former vice-chancellors and current University Council members. Cain and Hewitt argue that, in its brash marketing and self-promotion, Melbourne has lost sight of its fundamental role as a public institution. They trace where Melbourne has gone wrong, and offer solutions for a way back.
'Off Course' is a candid and disturbing case study that reveals a system under siege, and is a timely wake-up call for all those who believe in the commercial quick-fix for tertiary education.