Universities have defended Australia鈥檚 new research quality requirements after the country鈥檚 landmark review of聽higher education recommended that they be聽scaled back.
The federal government imposed tough research benchmarks on聽the sector in聽2021, following a聽review of聽provider category standards 产测听蹿辞谤尘别谤 Queensland University of Technology vice-chancellor Peter Coaldrake. To聽retain the right to聽call themselves universities, established institutions must conduct 鈥渨orld-standard鈥 research in at聽least half of聽the broad fields of聽education they teach.
The Universities Accord panel believes that rules such as this 鈥渁ct as聽roadblocks to specialisation鈥. Its聽final report says the proposed tertiary education commission should 鈥渃onsider relaxing the current requirement to meet benchmark levels of research鈥.
The panel calls for 鈥渃reative thinking鈥 about institutional diversity, including modifying the provider category standards 鈥渢o聽allow for universities which are teaching only鈥.
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But institutions potentially in the firing line of the new rules say they should聽not be watered down. University of Divinity vice-chancellor Peter Sherlock said winding back the research benchmarks would be a 鈥渘egative鈥 move.
鈥淩esearch is critical to high-quality education at university level, ensuring students are receiving cutting-edge education from world experts,鈥 he聽said. 鈥淸This] principle鈥as been in place in Western education systems for as long as there have been universities.鈥
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A spokesman for Charles Sturt University (CSU) said Australian universities 鈥渟hould be producing world-standard research in the majority of their fields of education, both to ensure a quality student experience and to contribute to the knowledge economy that will determine our nation鈥檚 future鈥.
CSU was the first university to face assessment under the new rules. Its registration fell due last April, followed by聽Divinity in聽August. The Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (Teqsa) is yet to decide on either institution鈥檚 fate, although it has re-registered four research-intensive universities whose renewals were due after CSU鈥檚.
Teqsa declined to comment on the delayed re-registrations but said it typically began discussions with institutions about a year before their certification expired.
CSU was one of four universities that had their research judged world standard in only a minority of fields during the most recent national research evaluation exercise, the 2018 Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) assessment.
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Its spokesman said he did聽not believe the research requirements had delayed the re-registration. CSU expected its registration to be renewed 鈥渟oon鈥, having supplied additional information requested by Teqsa nine months ago.
Professor Sherlock said Divinity had been asked for information about its research performance nine months after submitting its initial application, and a month after the renewal deadline. 鈥淲e do聽not anticipate having an outcome for our application any time soon,鈥 he said.
He said he understood that Teqsa鈥檚 鈥渓imited resource capability鈥 had been tested by an 鈥渋ncreased volume of applications鈥 in late 2022, ahead of the expiry of its Covid-era fee waiver. The 鈥渞eal鈥 challenges around research, he聽added, were funding it adequately and finding a 鈥減roportionate鈥 way of evaluating聽it.
Teqsa said it had held 鈥渄iscussions with the sector about research requirements鈥, but acknowledged that there was 鈥渘o聽single approach to assessing research quality鈥. This task has been made harder by the scrapping of聽ERA.
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CSU said it expected to meet the research quality requirements. Federation University, whose registration is due for renewal next month, said it was confident of satisfying the research requirements and did聽not expect them to delay its registration.
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