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  • The paper presents the author’s research to meet the requirements of improving the efficiency of central budget allocation for different sectors and agencies, including agencies in the field of HE. This study collected both secondary and primary data from desk research, in-depth interviews and expert conferences. The literature review included the collection and analysis of funding allocation data for the 2016-2025 period. Laws, directives, policies as well as scientific articles were analyzed.

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  • Adopting a triangulated approach, this thesis consists of three separate but related qualitative studies, the collective objectives of which are to (i) gauge current levels of concern of Australian public universities with rapid intensification of the higher education sector globally; (ii) evaluate strategies developed by universities in response to increasing competition; and (iii) develop a conceptual framework to guide competitive behaviour of universities.

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  • This article contributes to discuss the concept of autonomy and accountability, the principles and the content of them in educational institutions.

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  • The  scale of activity  in  the  international education  sector  in Australia was estimated  in an  April  2009  report  prepared  by  Access  Economics  for  the  Australian  Council  for  Private  Education and Training (ACPET), entitled The Australian Education Sector and the Economic  Contribution of International Students.  15      That  report  estimated  the  final  economic  impact  of  the  Australian  onshore  international  education  sector  in 2007‐8,  in  terms of  spending by  students on  fees  and  living expenses  plus the expenditure of visitors to students.

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  • For government, the implications are two‐fold. First, there is a need for a reconsideration of  policy  settings  in  view  of  the  current  international  climate,  particularly  in  regard  to  immigration  policy  as  it  affects  higher  education.  Second,  government  needs  to  examine  options to meet the challenges presented by the current global and domestic circumstances  facing the sector, in view of government’s goals for higher education in general. ...

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  • Public employment services and employers face a major challenge with the scale of unemployment in Europe, in particular among young persons. To boost the employability levels is key to re-launch growth, taking also into consideration vulnerable groups. The potential for job creation in sectors such as the green economy, ICT, health and is not fully exploited. Education and training systems are not keeping up with changing labour market needs – resulting in shortages in key areas like science, mathematics and e-skills.

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  • There are two distinct trends emerging in the construction outlook. On one hand, there is growing optimism among contractors about key segments of the private sector market. Meanwhile, contractors are generally more pessimistic about the outlook for public sector demand. Contractors are most optimistic about the outlook for hospital and higher education construction, with 36 percent of firms predicting the amount of money spent on those projects will grow in 2013, versus 26 percent of firms predicting a decrease, for a net positive reading of 10 percent.

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  • Department of Interior, major broadband Internet service providers (ISPs), banking institutions, power companies, higher educational institutes, medical organizations, and even small, family-run businesses. From experience we have found that although security as a whole is improving, knowledge growth is still needed in the public sector as well as the private sector. When we originally departed from doing strictly federal government work, we thought that it would be easier to sell this service in the commercial world. We were wrong.

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