2010 – CAPA Background Paper: Enrollment Trends for Health Disciplines 2001 – 2008

Attachment: CAPA Paper

CAPA regularly provides detailed information on issues of importance for postgraduate students.

This background paper is a compilation of enrollments data drawn from the 2008 Selected Higher Education Statistics provided by the Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR).

This background paper focuses on the distribution of student enrolments in Health disciplines, in the fields of Nursing, Medical Studies, Public Health and Rehabilitation Therapies in particular.

Attachment: CAPA Report

This report outlines the key issues and priorities for Australia’s 280,000+ postgraduate students in the lead up to the 2010 Federal Election. The report is informed by the efforts of the Council of Australian Postgraduate Associations (CAPA) to support improvements and reforms for postgraduates for over 30 years, as well as ongoing engagement and consultation on the interests and needs of this important group.

Postgraduates have won some important reforms during the current term of Government, but more needs to be done. The challenges for the next Federal Government include:

  • Completing reforms to scholarships and student income support
  • Implementation of a national research workforce strategy
  • Ensuring quality and sustainability in higher education and research

This report outline key aspects for each of these priorities.  This report also contains a summary of a much larger review of higher education and related reviews and inquiries between 2007 and 2010.

Attachment: CAPA Paper

CAPA regularly provides detailed information on issues of importance for postgraduate students.

This background paper is a compilation of enrolments data drawn from the 2008 Selected Higher Education Statistics provided by the Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR).

This background paper summarises all student enrolments with Australian higher education providers with postgraduate enrolments, giving particular detail to postgraduate enrolments by course level, detailing both domestic and international enrolments.

The paper takes the form of a two-page summary,  indicating number, proportion and in some cases ordinal ranking of data for course level by both domestic and international enrollment for all higher education providers with postgraduate enrollments.

Attachment: CAPA Paper

In 1997, the Council of Australian Postgraduate Associations (CAPA) Published the Model Code For The Conduct Of Postgraduate Research and Statement of Minimum Resources. This was followed in 1998 by A Strategy Guide to Postgraduate Supervision including the 1998 Model Code for the Conduct of Postgraduate Research and Statement of Minimum Resources. A revised statement was again published in 2004.

CAPA’s minimum resource standards have proven to be an extremely successful initiative in providing universities with a reasonable guide for the provision of resources for postgraduates. CAPA’s minimum resource statements are informed by the assumption that the provision of adequate resources is vital to the effective delivery of postgraduate programs, and for the production and dissemination of quality research. Many universities now have effective measures in place to support students with the costs and resources for research, based on a consistent, transparent, institution-wide policy.

32 of 38 institutions evaluated now have minimum resource policies or statements in place. This in itself marks a significant achievement for CAPA and its efforts in support of postgraduates. The number of policies in place now provides the opportunity to begin benchmarking minimum standards in resources for postgraduate study, and to identify and promote examples of best practice.

A summary table of findings for this report is included as Appendix III. The table outlines features of minimum resource policies, and the kind of undertakings made in support of minimum standards of resources for postgraduate study.

This report includes an invitation for feedback, both from institutions and individuals, on the standards outlined in CAPA’s Statement of Minimum Resources for Postgraduate Study, along with those addressed in this report. Feedback will assist in the ongoing development of CAPA’s minimum resource standards, and also allow institutions the opportunity to offer correction or clarification on the standards identified where needed.

Advice for current and prospective postgraduates

It is important to emphasise that the aim of this report is to review the policies in place to help assure institution-wide minimum resource standards for postgraduate study. It is not intended as a guide to the actual resources and facilities in place at particular institutions, nor their quality or the levels of investment committed to sustain them. Evaluating the compliance of institutions with their own policies and guidelines is beyond the scope of this paper.

The actual resources available in support of postgraduate study will vary significantly between schools, departments and faculties both within and between institutions. It is important therefore that postgraduates obtain a realistic assessment of the resources available in the academic units relevant to them, and their “fit” with the anticipated resource needs for study in each individual case. Where detailed and unambiguous minimum resource standards are in place (and adhered to), this should be a straightforward and constructive exercise.

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