Australia鈥檚 government has rejected a recommendation that it jettison 鈥渦niversity colleges鈥 from the lexicon of higher education providers, instead reserving the term for the best independent colleges.
Education minister Dan Tehan has accepted all 10 recommendations from the review of Australia鈥檚 higher education provider category standards, including the proposal to create a new category for top performing non-university providers.
But Mr Tehan declined the suggestion from the review panel, headed by former Queensland University of Technology vice-chancellor Peter Coaldrake, that the new category be branded 鈥渘ational institutes of higher education鈥.
鈥淚n response to stakeholder feedback, the new category will be called 鈥榰niversity colleges鈥 to reflect international standards,鈥 Mr Tehan said.
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鈥淭hese changes will support the innovation, aspiration and quality the sector needs to keep producing high-quality graduates and world-class research.鈥
Representative body Independent 糖心Vlog Australia said it was 鈥渄elighted鈥 with the decision. 鈥溾楿niversity college鈥 is an internationally recognised term,鈥 said chief executive Simon Finn. 聽
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鈥淚t provides differentiation between a higher education provider and an Australian university, but still retains significant status, requiring a commitment to quality assurance and cycles of review. It鈥檚 a very good outcome for the sector.鈥
The decision continues the rollercoaster ride the university college title has experienced in recent months. Many submissions to the review said the category was superfluous and should be scrapped.
Others insisted that it served as an important pathway to full university status, and said that the requirements for meeting university college registration should instead be relaxed.
At a Brisbane conference in August, Professor Coaldrake said he would recommend the category鈥檚 abolition on the grounds that no provider had successfully achieved university college status since the category鈥檚 creation in 2011.
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That same day, Australia鈥檚 higher education regulator approved church-owned Avondale College鈥檚 application to become the country鈥檚 first university college approved聽under the current regulatory regime.
Professor Coaldrake鈥檚 report recommended a rationalisation of provider categories, with the five current types of universities reduced to two. It said the catch-all category for independent colleges, 鈥渉igher education provider鈥, should be split into two to provide a distinct classification recognising superior performance.
The report also said research should remain a defining feature of Australian universities. It said universities should be obliged to meet threshold benchmarks of research quality and quantity, and that the quality benchmark should be 鈥渁ugmented over time鈥.
This could force private institutions renowned for their teaching, such as Queensland鈥檚 Bond University and the multi-state University of Notre Dame Australia, to expand their research efforts or risk forfeiting the university title.
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Mr Tehan said he had asked the 糖心Vlog Standards Panel 鈥渢o provide advice on the amendments required to the provider category standards to implement these recommendations, including the new research benchmarks for universities鈥.
鈥淲e鈥檒l continue to consult closely with the sector and the regulators to ensure a smooth聽transition to the new standards,鈥 he said.
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