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    Opening the HECS market
    Sharrock, Geoff (APN Educational Media Pty Limited, 2007)
    Radical reform of HECS could be at the centre of a bold new higher education sector, says Dr Geoff Sharrock.
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    After Copernicus: beyond the crisis in Australian universities
    Sharrock, Geoff (National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU), 2007)
    There’s a received view of the troubles of academia which lays the blame on a new corporate culture of soulless managerialism. Geoff Sharrock isn’t convinced. He argues that critical scholars are often ill-placed to be able to understand their own predicament. And many of the problems of the sector lie in its incapacity to adjust to the changed world of knowledge-creation in which we live.
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    Why students are not (just) customers (and other reflections on Life After George)
    Sharrock, Geoff (Taylor & Francis Australia, 2000)
    Hannie Rayson’s new play, Life After George, has struck a chord with universities. In a few deft, resonant scenes we see George, the left-wing professor of history, arguing with his ex-wife Lindsay, now dean of the faculty. Facing a funding crisis, Lindsay is moving to close the French department, and replace existing courses with vocational, income-generating courses. She says students want jobs when they graduate, and that as clients they should get what they want. She argues for links with the corporate sector, to generate income. George is outraged. Students aren’t customers, he says. We can’t just give them what they want. They don’t know what they want until after they’ve heard what we have to tell them. We should be producing educated citizens, not corporate fodder! And I won’t work with those corporate bastards! All they care about is business!