Publications

Cooper, T. (2018). Student choice and skill shortages: some effects of demand-driven funding. Paper presented at the HERDSA Conference, Adelaide, 2nd-5th July 2018, [available https://ywdaf.org/docs/Cooper HERDSA 2018.pdf  and http://www.herdsa.org.au/publications/conference-proceedings/research-and-development-higher-education-re-valuing-higher-2]

This paper won the best scholarly paper award.

Conference presentations

Cooper, T. (2018). Engaging Teaching, inspiring learning: Universities after Industry 4.0. At Talking Teaching 2018, Education Conference, Christchurch, New Zealand Nov 29th-30th 2018. [link to powerpoint]

Cooper, T. (2018). Some unintended effects of demand-driven funding on student choice and graduate employment. At Talking Teaching 2018, Education Conference, Christchurch, New Zealand Nov 29th-30th 2018. [link to powerpoint]

Cooper, T. (2018). Declining availability of specialist courses in social professions: adverse effects of demand-driven funding. At, The Australian Learning and Teaching Fellows Forum, Christchurch, New Zealand Nov 28th 2018[link to powerpoint]

Cooper, T. (2017). ‘Discourses of expectations: how should universities respond to students, employers and society?’ Society for Research into Higher Education Annual Research Conference 2017, Celtic Manor, Newport, Wales: December 6th -8th 2017. [link to powerpoint]

Cooper, T. (2017). ‘Specialist courses: social need, employers’ expectations, student demand and universities’ interests–some conundrums’ Society for Research into Higher Education Annual Research Conference 2016, Celtic Manor, Newport, Wales: December 6th -8th 2017. [link to powerpoint]

Cooper, T. (2016). ‘Freedom and control: the implications of demand-driven university funding in Australia for student choice: a case study of Australian social professions’ Society for Research into Higher Education Annual Research Conference 2016, Celtic Manor, Newport, Wales: December 7th -9th 2016. [link to powerpoint]

Meetings

Western Australian Network for Dissemination (WAND) sharing day, Murdoch University, Thursday 10th November 2016. [link to pdf]

Symposium/ webinar

Held in Sydney on Monday February 4th, 2019 (see program)