braindrainedAsh
Journalist
That's interesting because I thought that the number of HECS places would be decreasing.... considering that unis will be able to up full fee places to I think it was something like 30% of enrolments, I didn't think there would be a larger number of HECS places... where did u hear this?Originally posted by ohne
Firstly these reforms are not taking money away from the Universities at all. Indeed there will be a significant increase in the number of government funded HECS places.
I didn't mean that they were rich, I just found that it was an interesting trend that the universities which are comparitively richer (e.g. USyd, UTS) are rising fees, while universities that don't get the research dollars and hence are even more underfunded (e.g. CSU) have chosen not to rise fees. I just found it interesting why those that are richer are rising the fees and those that really need more money aren't. I just thought it was quite interesting really.Originally posted by ohne
Austrailan universities at present are by no means rich. If you compare them to those in the US or even parts of Asia and Europe, they are actually underfunded. This is primarily due to high levels of regulation by the government. These reforms will allow Australia to develop world standard universities in an era where international competitiveness is becoming increasingly important.
The reason why I bought up the Howard government and Howard's comments is not because I am stupid and didn't know that he was refering to primary/secondary education... it was because it was a comment that showed Howard's lack of support for publically funded education, which is also shown by these new reforms. Everyone has their own opinion on the issue so I understand if you see it differently from me. But in my opinion, university shouldn't just be for the financially priviledged.
When I heard that these reforms were going to happen, I obviously wasn't happy that I would have to pay more... but I wasn't out dancing in the streets or being capsicum sprayed because I knew that it was inevitable that they would be passed... I am not so naieve that I don't understand financial constraints etc... but it still doesn't mean that it is right and it still doesn't mean that people can't be annoyed about it.