Supplementary Submission to the House of Reps Inquiry into Research Training and Research Workforce Issues in Aust Universities
On 23 April 2008 the Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research, Senator the Hon Kim Carr, asked the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Innovation to undertake an inquiry into research training and research workforce issues in Australian universities.
The Committee invited interested persons and organisations to make submissions addressing the terms of reference by Friday 30 May 2008.
This inquiry "focuses on current university research training programs and some of the challenges universities face in this area. This includes the adequacy and effectiveness of current research training schemes, the factors that determine whether new graduates pursue a career in research, and the opportunities for career
advancement for research graduates and staff” (from the Inquiry Media Release).
- Australian Research Council (ARC)
- Casuals
- Coursework Postgraduates
- Doctorate (PhD)
- Early Career Researchers
- Employment
- Equity
- Excellence in Research for Australia Initiative (ERA)
- Future Fellowships
- Generational Change in the Higher Education Workforce
- Honours
- Income Support
- Intellectual Property
- International Students
- Minimum Resources
- Part-time Enrolment
- Quality and Quality Assurance (QA)
- Research Specialisation
- Research Training
- Research Training Scheme (RTS)
- Scholarships
- Supervision
- Transport Concessions
- Voluntary Student Unionism (VSU)
