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DEEWR – current and future use of the
AGS
2011-12 Budget
• Move to a higher education system that responds
to student demand.
• $1.2 billion over the next four years to fund
growth in university enrolments ‘
• This funding will provide more than 480,000
undergraduate places at public universities this
year
• This investment is on top of $2.77 billion in
funding already committed by the Government to
support the move to a higher education system
that responds to student demand.
Maintaining quality in higher
education
• Advancing Quality in Higher Education
– TEQSA
– Performance Funding
– My University
– Structural Adjustment Fund
– Promotion of excellence in university teaching
– Review of Higher Education Access and Outcomes
for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People.
Advancing Quality in Higher Education
• $30.8 million is available in 2012 and 2013 for a
new package of quality initiatives:
– Performance measurement tools – University
Experience Survey, Collegiate Learning Assessment
and composite Teaching Quality Indicator;
– Working with GCA to review and improve the AGS;
– Enhancing the My University website;
– Providing access to geocoding software enabling
universities to support low SES students; and
– Review of Higher Education Access and Outcomes for
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People.
AQHE Reference Group
AQHE REFERENCE GROUP
Universities, business and students
UES
TQI
CLA
ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS –
BUSINESS, STUDENTS AND THE
SECTOR
AGS
University Experience Survey
• Consortium led by ACER selected to develop
UES
• National Forum – May 2011
• Design consultation paper
• Draft instrument under development
• Pilot implementation – August 2011
• Full implementation – 2012
• Baseline performance – 2013
Review of the Australian Graduate
Survey
• Proposal for DEEWR to work with GCA and the higher
education sector to review the GDS and CEQ.
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review the strategic position of the GDS and CEQ
improve the content and data collection methods
deliver more timely information
consider how to better capture student experience for
external, Indigenous and international students
• Up to $1.5 million in 2012 and $2.4 million in 2013
available for development and implementation of the
strengthened AGS.
DEEWR publication of AGS results
• Characteristics and Performance of HEIs, 1998
• Characteristics and Performance of HEIs, 2000
• Ten Fields, 2001
• Going to Uni,2004
• Learning and Teaching Performance Fund, 2006
• Compacts/Performance Funding
The MyUniversity website
• As part of the new quality assurance
arrangements, the Australian Government
announced in March 2010, its intention to
develop a MyUniversity website by 2012.
• MyUniversity will support the move to a new
more student-centred and transparent higher
education system.
• MyUniversity will be user-friendly, interactive
and searchable.
What will MyUniversity include?
• MyUniversity will be an interactive, searchable website. The
first release will include data currently collected and
published, including:
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course information;
student/staff ratios;
student numbers;
applications and offers;
results of student satisfaction surveys;
results of graduate destination surveys;
information about fees;
information about student services and campus facilities,
submitted by universities; and
• research student numbers.
Structure of the website
• The MyUniversity website will be divided into
four sections:
• MySearch – This section will allow users to choose
from a range of criteria and search based on those
criteria.
• University – This section will allow users to search by
specific university or compare universities they
choose.
• Courses – This section will allow users to search for
specific courses.
• Post-graduate – This section will provide information
on research student numbers and scholarships.
Consultation
• DEEWR has sought and will continue to seek
expert advice from the sector at key points
throughout the development of the website.
• Equally importantly, we have been consulting
with prospective users to gauge their views,
through market research.
• University information sessions are scheduled
for July/August 2011.