PART D - PUBLICATIONS AND RESEARCH

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(NB Only publications that have actually appeared or been finally accepted for publication are listed.)

1. Publications (in chronological order of publication, within each category).
 
(a) Theses Accepted for Higher Degrees 
(1) Criteria and Verification Problems (50,000 words, Master of Arts (First Class Honours) University of Melbourne, 1965)
(2) The Notion of Existence (30,000 words, Bachelor of Philosophy, Oxford University, 1967)
(3) Reference and Existence (90,000 words, Doctor of Philosophy, Oxford University, 1972)
(b) Monographs 
(4)  Chipman, L (with Hamel-Green, M) Conscience And The Law (Melbourne: Heineman, 1974)
(5) Chipman, L Liberty, Equality and Unhappiness - text of the inaugural Eddy Memorial Lecture (St Leonards, Sydney: Centre for Independent Studies (CIS), 1980)
(6) Chipman, L Liberty, Justice and the Market - CIS Occasional Paper No 6 (St Leonards, Sydney: CIS, 1981)
(7) Chipman, L Education - An Agenda for Reform - text of the 1985 Alfred Deakin Trust Memorial Lecture (Melbourne: Alfred Deakin Memorial Trust, University of Melbourne, 1985)
(8) Chipman, L What Governments Can’t Know –the Knowledge Economy and the Market – text of the Eighteenth Annual John Bonython Lecture, sponsored by the Centre for Independent Studies; published as Occasional Paper 77, ISBN 1 86432 063 X (Sydney 2001).
(9) Chipman, L  The Very Idea of a Flat Tax (Centre for Independent Studies, Sydney 2005).
(c) Chapters in Refereed Books (excludes non-refereed conference proceedings)
(10) Chipman, L “Liberty, Justice and Private Enterprise” (revised and republished separately as (6) above) in Mayer, H (ed) Australian Politics: A Fifth Reader (Melbourne: Longman-Cheshsire, 1980)
(11) Chipman, L “Ethnicity” in Tay, A E-S (ed) Teaching Human Rights (Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service (AGPS) for Australian National Commission for UNESCO, 1981)
(12) Chipman, L “Kant’s Categories and their Schematism” in Walker, Ralph C S (ed) Kant On Pure Reason (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1982), (Anthologised edition of (28) below)
(13) Chipman, L “The Children of Cynicism” in Manne, R The New Conservatism in Australia (Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1982)
(14)
Chipman, L “The Menace of Multiculturalism” in Coleman, P, Shrubb, L and Smith, V (eds) Quadrant - 25 Years: The Best of Quadrant (St Lucia: Queensland University Press, 1982)
(Anthologised edition of (66) below)
(15) Chipman, L “An Excess of Equality” in Brennan, G, and Williams J K (eds) Chaining Australia (St Leonards, Sydney: CIS, 1984)
(16) Chipman, L “Ethnicity and National Culture” in Poole, Millicent E, Delacey, Philip R, and Randhawa. Bikkar S (eds) Australia in Transition Culture and Life Possibilities (Sydney: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1985)
(17) Chipman, L “The New Censorship” and “Power from the People” in Cooray, L M J (ed) Human Rights in Australia (Sydney: ACFR Community Education Publications, 1985)
(18) Chipman, L Foreword to Moens, G Affirmative Action - The New Discrimination (St Leonards, Sydney: CIS, 1985)
(19) Chipman, L “Trade Unions and Civil Liberties” in Hyde, J, and Nurick, J (eds) Wages Wasteland (Sydney: Hale and Iremonger, 1985) pp 114-124
(20) Chipman, L (with Cooray, L J M) “A Human Rights Bill for Australia?” in Cooray, L J M (ed) Human Rights in Australia (Sydney: ACFR Community Education Project, 1985)
(21) Chipman, L “Determinism” in Stein, Gordon (ed) Encyclopaedia of Unbelief (New York: Prometheus, 1985) Vol I pp 139-141
(22) Chipman, L “Materialism” in Stein, G, op cit, Vol II pp 444-446
(23)  Chipman, L “Rationalism” in Stein, G, op cit, Vol II pp 531-533
(24) Chipman, L “Equality, Participation and Difference” in Sampford, C J G, and Galligan, D J (eds) Law, Rights, and the Welfare State (London: Croom Helm, 1986) pp 113-127
(25) Chipman, L “Comments on Shirley Robin Letwin and Alan Ryan” in Haakonssen, K (ed) Traditions of Liberalism (Sydney: Centre for Independent Studies, 1988) pp 59-62
(26) Chipman, L “The Fight for Education” in Ulyatt, C (ed) The Good Fight - Essays in Honour of Austin Steward Holmes (1924-1986) (Sydney: Allen and Unwin, 1989) pp 171-178
(27) Chipman, L “Things In Themselves” in Chadwick, Ruth (ed) Critical Assessments of the Work of Kant (4 volumes) (London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1992) (Anthologised edition of (30) below)
(d) Articles in Internationally Refereed Specialist Philosophy Serials
 
(28) Chipman, L “The Ascriptive Character of Ethical Discourse”, Ethics Vol 81 (1970-71) pp 326-331
(29) Chipman, L “Material and Illative Implication” Mind Vol IXXX (1971) pp 179-193
(30) Chipman, L “Kant’s Categories and their Schematism”. Kant-Studien Vol 63 (1972) pp 36-50 (Anthologised subsequently as (10) above)
(31) Chipman, L “Things in Themselves:, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research Vol XXXIII (1973) pp 205-216 (Anthologised subsequently as (27) above)
(32) Chipman, L “A Hole in Quine’s Holism”, Philosophical Papers Vol II (1974) pp 46-47
(33) Chipman, L “Psychological Verbs as Relative Predicates”, International Logic Review Vol 8 (1977) pp 206-216
(34) Chipman, L “Formal Justice and Rational Individualism”, Archives for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy Vol LXVIII (1981) pp 145-156
(35)  Chipman, L “Psychological Verbs and Referential Attitudes” The Philosophical Quarterly Vol XXXI (1981) pp 289-301
(36)  Chipman, L “Existence, Reference and Definite Singular Terms” Mind Vol LXCI (1982) 96-101
(e) Articles in Other Specialist and Special Interest Serials
(37) Chipman, L “Student Action in Victoria”, Vestes Vol V (1962) pp 33-35
(38) Chipman, L “Faith, Reason and Truth”, The Australian Rationalist Vol 1 (1970) pp 111-118
(39) Chipman, L “Conscience”, Summons (Magazine of the Melbourne University Law Students Society (1972) pp 35-38
(40) Chipman, L “Hatred and the Law” Summons ‘73 (1973) pp 24-27
(41) Chipman, L “The Community Health Team - A Philosophical Perspective”, The Australian General Practitioner Vol XII (1978) pp 3-6
(42) Chipman, L “The Private Interest and the Public Interest”, The Australian General Practitioner Vol XII (1979) pp 11-20
(43) Chipman, L “Discrimination - Turning the Tables”, Institute of Public Affairs Review Vol XXXIV (1980) pp 3-6
(44) Chipman, L “The Administrator, Pressure Groups, and the School Program”, Australian Council for Educational Administration Bulletin Vol 23 (1982) pp 16-32
(45) Chipman, L “Australia’s Future - the Coming Clash of Ideals”, The Practising Manager Vol 3 (1983) pp 22-29
(46) Chipman, L “Sexual Equality and Affirmative Actin - How Far is Too Far?” Canberra Bulletin of Public Administration Col X (1983) pp 3-33
(47) Chipman, L “Philosophical and Ethical Aspects of AIDS”, The Australian Journal of Forensic Science Vol 18 (1985) pp 25-32
(48) Chipman, L “Domestic Violence”, The Australian Journal of Forensic Science Vol 19 (1987) pp 119-124
(49) Chipman, L “The Crisis in Science Education”, Principal Matters - Journal of the Victorian Association of Principals of Secondary Schools Vol 1 No 4 (1990) pp 16-18
(50) Chipman, L “How the Educational Left has Betrayed the Working Class” Education Monitor, Vol 1 No 4 (Winter, 1990) pp 19-21
(51)  Chipman, L “Access to Information: Social and Political Issues”, The Australian Library Journal, 39 (4) November 1990, pp 340-349
(52) Chipman, L “The Convergence of Vocational and General Education - Finn, Carmichael and After”, Education Monitor, Vol 3 No 2 (Winter, 1992) pp 6-7
(53) Chipman, L  “Disintegration of an Industry”, Higher Education in Europe, Vol XXIV, No 2 (1999) pp 177 – 186.
(54) Chipman, L  “Affording Universal Higher Education”,  Higher Education Quarterly, Vol. 56 No 2 (April 2002) pp 126 – 142
(f) Articles in Journals of Literary and/or Social and Cultural Criticism
 
(55) Chipman, L “Illegitimate Questions”, Melbourne University Magazine (1964) pp 111-118. (reprinted in (84) below).
(56) Chipman, L “The Libertarian Right”, *Quadrant Vol XIX (1974) No 4, pp 87-90
(57) Chipman, L “An Alternative Tradition”, Quadrant Vol XX (1976) No 4, pp 69-74
(58) Chipman, L “Animal Liberation”, Quadrant Vol XX (1976) No 11 pp 64-66
(59) Chipman, L “Wollongong - Fair City of the South”, Quadrant Vol XXI (1977) No 9, pp 33-35
(60) Chipman, L “A Collectivist Australia - The Current Servility”, Quadrant Vol XXII (1978) No 1, pp 8-13
(61) Chipman, L “Multicultural Myth”, Quadrant Vol XXII (1978) No 3, pp 50-55
(62) Chipman, L “Making Universities Accountable”, Quadrant Vol XXII (1978) No 6, pp 50-52
(63) Chipman, L “Tokens of Appreciation”, Melbourne University Magazine (1978) pp 33-36
(64) Chipman, L “Equality Before (and After) the Law”, Quadrant Vol XXIV (1980) No 3, pp 46-51
(65) Chipman, L “Reply to John Uhr: “Civil Rights and Natural Rights”, Quadrant Vol XXIV (1980) No 6, pp 3-6
(66) Chipman, L “The Menace of Multiculturalism”, Quadrant Vol XXIV (1980) No 10, pp 3-6 (Anthologised as (14) above)
(67) Chipman, L “Teachers and the Tenure Trap”, Quadrant Vol XXIV (1980) No 12, pp 42-44
(68) Chipman, L “Of Myths and Menaces”, Quadrant Vol (1981) No 2, pp 56-58
(69) Chipman, L “Education and the Turning of the Tide - Response to C B Cox” Quadrant Vol XXVI (1982) No 3, pp 28-31
(70) Chipman, L “Confessions of a Teacher Basher”, Quadrant Vol XXVI (1982) No 5, pp 41-44
(71) Chipman, L “Secular Humanist Chickens”, Quadrant Vol XXVI (1982) No 7, pp 15-17
(72) Chipman, L “Stopping the Rot in Australia’s Schools and Colleges”, Quadrant Vol XXVI (1982) No 10, pp 52-61
(73)  Chipman, L “Failing Australia’s Children”, Quadrant Vol XXLVII (1984) No 1-2 (double issue), pp 36-43
(74) Chipman, L “The Zealots - Australia’s Thought Police”, Quadrant Vol XXVII (1984) No 5, pp 16-28. (This article was runner up for the 1984-1985 George Watson Prize for a political essay.)
(75) Chipman, L “IVF Law Making and Moral Uncertainty”, Quadrant, Vol XXVII (1984) No 9, pp 16-27
(76) Chipman, L “Consensus Decision Making - A Recipe for Mediocrity”, VATIS Journal (Victorian Association of Teachers in Independent Schools) October 8, 1984, pp 32-37
(77) Chipman, L “To Hell with Equality”, Quadrant Vol XXIX (1985) No 1 and No 2 (double issue), pp 44-51
(78) Chipman, L “The Assassination of Norman Podhoretz”, Quadrant Vol XXIX (1985) No 10, pp 84-87
(79) Chipman, L “Ban the Bombast”, Quadrant Vol XXIX (1985) No 11, pp 45-48
(80) Chipman, L “Abortion - Time to turn Back the Clock?”, Quadrant Vol XXX (1986) No 4, pp 30-33
(81) Chipman, L “Banned in the USA”, Quadrant Vol XXX (1986) No 5, pp 28-29
(82) Chipman, L “The Clergy and the Contras”, Quadrant Vol XXX (1986) No 6, pp 47-51
(83) Chipman, L “Anyway, Spelling Doesn’t Really Matter” Quadrant, Vol XXXII (1988) October, p 59
(84) Chipman, L “More Scholar for the Dollar” Quadrant (1999 – other details to be inserted)
(85)
Chipman, L “Illegitimate Questions”, The Australian Rationalist (First Quarter of 2003 - Reprint of (54) above.)
 
* Quadrant is an Australian journal of poetry, fiction, and literary, social, political and cultural criticism which is similar to the former Encounter (Great Britain) or Commentary (United States).
 
(g) Correspondence Note in Refereed Serial
(86) Chipman, L (with Marshall, G D) Review comment on Tammelo, I “Outlines of Modern Legal Logic”, Australian Law Journal Vol XLV (1971) No 3, pp 162-163
(h) Invited Book Reviews (excluding newspapers and non-refereed publications)
 
(i) In Refereed Specialist Serials
(87) Chipman, L Review of Rollins, C D “Knowledge and Experience, Australasian Journal of Philosophy Vol XLII (1964) pp 456-459
(88) Chipman, L Review of Tay, A E-S, and Kamenka, E, “Human Rights” and “Law and Society”, Sydney Law Review, Vol VII (1979) pp 758-765
(89) Chipman, L Review of “Research and Development in Higher Education” Vols 1 and II, Journal of Educational Administration Vol 18 (1980) pp 290-291
(90) Chipman, L Review of Blackshield, A R (ed) “Legal Change: Essays in Honour of Julius Stone”, Sydney Law Review Vol X (1984) No 2, pp 450-454
(ii) In Literary/Cultural Critical Journals
(91) Chipman, L, Review of Tyrell, R Emmett Jr, “The Liberal Crack-Up”, Quadrant Vol XXIX (1985) No 10, pp 84-87
(i) Published Proceedings of Learned Societies and/or Conferences - generally non-refereed
(92) Chipman, L “Do Raw Feels Refute Materialism?” Proceedings of the Russellian Society (University of Sydney) Vol 1 (1975-1976) pp 54-75
(93) Chipman, L “Proof and Friendly Persuasion”, Bulletin of the Australian Society for Legal Philosophy (1976-1977) pp 1-20
(94) Chipman, L “Is Art ‘All in the Mind’?” Proceedings of the Russellian Society (University of Sydney) Vol III (1978) pp 24-36
(95) Chipman, L “Law and Conscience Revisited”, Bulletin of the Australian Society for Legal Philosophy (1980) No 15, pp 3-29
(96) Chipman, L “Law and Conscience - Further Comments”, Bulletin of the Australian Society for Legal Philosophy (1980) No 16, pp 58-61
(97) Chipman, L “Education and the Family”, Proceedings of the First National Seminar on the Family (Melbourne: Australian Family Association, 1980) pp 90-93
(98) Chipman, L “Competition, Advertising, and Professional Services”, in Maley, B (ed) Crisis in the Professions - Proceedings of Seminar Workshop, Department of Organisational Behaviour, University of New South Wales (Sydney: University of NSW, 1980) pp 24-38
(99) Chipman, L “Has Hans Kung Proved the Existence of God?”, Proceedings of the Russellian Society (University of Sydney) Vol VI (1981) pp 23-29
(100) Comments on S Stoljar, ‘Paradigms and Borderlines’, Bulletin of the Australian Society for Legal Philosophy: Special Issue - Justice and legal Reasoning, Proceedings of National Seminar, University of Sydney Law School, September 1980, pp 48-52
(101) Chipman, L “Social Responsibility” (keynote address) Institute of Personnel Management (IPM) Australian National Convention (Melbourne: IPM, 1981) pp 1-11
(102) Chipman, L “National Family Policy - a Concept”, Proceedings of the Second National Seminar on the Family (Melbourne: Australian Family Association, 1981) pp 7-20
(103) Chipman, L “Equality, Law, and non-discrimination - A comment”, Bulletin of the Australian Society for Legal Philosophy (1981) pp 138-140
(104) Chipman, L “The Family - the Basic Social Unit?” Quarterly Bulletin of the Australian Family Association Vol II (1982) pp 17-25
(105) Chipman, L “Shape, Control, and Curriculum Principles”, in the Who Shapes Your School? Proceedings of the Fourth National Conference of the National Council of Independent Schools (NCIS) (Melbourne: NCIS, 1983) pp 27-44
(106) Chipman, L “The Impact of Radical Feminism on Social and Educational Policies”, Proceedings of the Third National Seminar on the Family (Melbourne: Australian Family association, 1983) pp 27-44
(107) Chipman, L “Maintaining Educational Standards”, in DeLacey, P R (ed) Educational Research in the Illawarra (Wollongong: University of Wollongong Educational Research Unit, 1983) pp 19-26
(108) Chipman, L “Grotius and the Derivation of Natural Law”, Bulletin of the Australian Society for Legal Philosophy (1983) No 26, pp 66-77
(109) Chipman, L (with McCloskey, H J) “The Open Society: Its New Insidious Enemies, The New Moral Guardians and the New Republic”, Bulletin of the Australian Society for Legal Philosophy (1983) No 26, pp 10-26
(110) Chipman, L “Federal Guidelines and Equal Opportunity in higher Education - Implications for the Administration and Governance of Colleges”, in Soper, W D (ed) Proceedings of Seminar Sponsored by the Institute for Higher Education, University of New England, held at the University of New South Wales June 22-24, 1984. (Armidale: University of New England Centre for Higher Education, 1985) pp 53-62
(111) Chipman, L “The Flight from Justice”, Centre for Independent Studies (CIS) Policy Report Vol 1 (1985) No 2, pp 6-9
(112) Chipman, L “Big Brother”, in 1984 - A Brave New World - Theme Lectures of the 56th Annual University of Western Australia Summer School, Perth, WA January 16-27, 1984 (Perth: University of Western Australia, 1985) pp 28-50
(113) Chipman, L “Quality Schooling - What Is It? Who Gets It?” Proceedings of Counterpoint Forum Murdoch University Western Australia, October 22, 1986 pp 13-19
(114) Chipman, L “Keynote Address - The Secondary School in a Rapidly Changing Society”, Proceedings of Annual Conference, NSW Council of High School Principals (Richmond NSW: July, 1986) pp 12-19
(115) Chipman, L Book Review, W Sadurski, “Giving Justice its Due”, Bulletin of the Australian Society for Legal Philosophy, Vol II, No 41 (1987) pp 120-113
(116) Chipman, L “Academic Welfare” Keynote Address, NSW Council of Primary School Principals (Sydney: August 26, 1987) [Details of publication not advised.]
(117) Chipman, L Comments on E G West in West, E G et al The Education Monopoly Problem, CIS Occasional Papers 26 (Sydney: Centre for Independent Studies, 1989) pp 17-19
(118) Chipman, L “The Rightful Role of Government Education”, Proceedings of the Schools and Colleges Seventh Bursars’ National Conference (Canberra: Australian Council of Bursars’ Associations, September 1989), pp 83-95
(119) Chipman, L “Education and the State”, in Tay, Alice E-S (ed) Australian Law and Legal Thinking Between the Decades (Sydney: University of Sydney Faculty of Law, 1990) pp 317-324
(120) Chipman, L “The Problem of Defining Necessity” in Proceedings of 1987 RAIPA Conference [Details of publication not advised.
(121) Chipman, L “The Moral Basis for the State and its Implications for Future Performance Assessment” in The Public Sector Challenge: Defining, Delivering and Reporting Performance (New Zealand Society of Accountants: Wellington, 1992) pp 425-432
(122) Chipman, L Introduction, Proceedings of the Science and Technology Policy Asian Network (STEPAN) Management Information Development Workshop (Wollongong: 1992)
(123) Chipman, L “The Competency Movement” in Proceedings of the Social Work and Welfare Competencies Project Conference (Details to be inserted).
(124) Chipman, L “A Bill of rights - Philosophical and Juridical Issues”, Proceeding of the Queensland Electoral and Administrative Review Commission’s Human Rights Seminar, 1992, [Publication details to be advised.
(125) Chipman, L “The Legitimacy of the Constitutional Judge and the Theory of Interpretation” in Tay, Alice E-S, and Leung, CSC (eds) Australian Law and Legal Thinking in the 1990s (Sydney: Faculty of Law, University of Sydney, 1994)
(j) University of Wollongong ‘In House’ Publications (excluding reports and duplicated student notes)
(126) Chipman, L A Philosophical Introduction to Traditional Logic (Wollongong: University of Wollongong, 1977)
(127) Chipman, L “The Epistemology of Education”, in Fielding, A J, Cavanagh, D M, and Widdowson, R E (eds) Teacher Training: Anti-Climax to Education (Wollongong: University of Wollongong, 1977) pp 277-287
(128) Chipman, L The Way Ahead (intro by Birt, L M) (Wollongong: Friends of the University of Wollongong Ltd, 1980) 30 pages illustrated
(129) Chipman, L “Philosophical Studies in Oxford”, Unity, Vol 1 (1980) No 1, pp 6-7
(130) Chipman, L Why Philosophy? 3rd Edition (Wollongong: University of Wollongong, Department of Philosophy, 1982) 16 pages
(k) Miscellaneous
(131) Chipman, L “Ambiguities of the University” Newman - 1985 - Annual Magazine of Newman College, University of Melbourne (Melbourne: Newman College Society, 1985) pp 69-70
(132) Chipman, L “Marketing Universities - Should Australians Shop Nationally?” Univation - Research and Innovation in Australian Universities (Australian Vice-Chancellors Committee) 5(1) Jan-Feb 1990, pp 1-2
(133) Chipman, L “The Changing Face of Transnational Education: The Future of Higher Education in a Global Context” Opening address to the 1998 Global Alliance for Transnational Education (GATE - UNESCO)     Conference Program, 1998. Published as (53) above.
(l) Editorial and Refereeing Responsibilities
1972-1989 Editorial Board member, and referee, Australasian Journal of Philosophy
1977-1978 Editor of ACES Review - Journal of the Australian Council for Educational Standards (ACES)
1981 + Referee and member of Editorial Advisory Panel for Centre for Independent Studies (CIS).
(m)Journalism 
1976+ Approximately 150 feature articles, op-ed pieces, and columns (some syndicated) on education, law, international relations, philosophy, local history, social policy and film and book reviews (most solicited; others submitted and accepted) in Australian newspapers and magazines, in all states and territories since 1976.
Daily Newspapers
 
(i) National
 
  The Australian (Book reviewer 1976-78)
The Australian Financial Review
 
(ii) Metropolitan Daily Papers
 
Sydney: The Sydney Morning Herald
The Sun (now defunct)
 
Melbourne: The Age
The Sun News-Pictorial (now merged as Herald-Sun)
The Herald (now merged as Herald-Sun)
The Herald-Sun
                       
Brisbane: The Courier-Mail
    
Canberra:  The Canberra Times
 
Wollongong: The Illawarra Mercury (including two years as film critic)
 
Newcastle: The Newcastle Herald
 
Adelaide: The Advertiser
The News (now defunct)
 
Hobart: The Mercury
 
Perth: Daily News (now defunct)
The West Australian
 
Darwin: The Northern Territory News
 
(iii) Regional Dailies
 
22 Regional dailies in Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, and Tasmania. (Details on request.)
 
Sunday Newspapers
 
Brisbane: The Sunday Mail
 
Sydney:  The Sun-Herald
 
Launceston: The Tasmanian Mail
 
Darwin: The Sunday Territorian
 
Magazines/Weeklies
 
National:  The Bulletin
Campus Review Weekly
AD-2000
Scholastic Times (now defunct)
 
II  Ongoing Research Interests
 
1. Development and defence of the doctrine that the notion of existence in univocal, and that there are no fundamental differences between the senses of the various existential expressions, despite the grammatical and idiomatic differences associated with their employment in ordinary communication. The notion of existence is purely formal, and can be expressed in purely formal terms, although not the formal terms of standard, and most ‘special’, first order quantification theories. This has implications for semantics, linguistics generally, meta-mathematics, and philosophy of science.
 
2. Argument and persuasion - an investigation of the relationship between ‘logic’ and ‘rhetoric’ with special reference to the construction of legal argument. This has special application to judicial decision making and the question of whether judges in superior courts in common law jurisdictions are inevitably involved in creating law, thus contradicting the doctrines of the separation of powers, democratic accountability, and the general undesirability of retrospective legislation.
 
3. The economics of higher education, with reference to free market solutions and increasing investment without increasing government investment.
 
Reviews of organisational governance and management, at either the institution-wide level, or at the level of an academic or administrative unit
 
 
 
Preparation of independent thoroughly researched advice to governments and other agencies, public and private, on policies and practices to enhance effectiveness or efficiency of higher education provision or delivery
 
 
 

"Locum" appointments to senior academic management positions to advise and assist in the implementation of interim arrangements preparatory to significant change
 

 
 
Counselling, coaching, and mentoring of those seeking to enter senior higher education management from a non-higher education background
 
 
 
Assistance in formulating and/or implementing strategic plans at either the institution-wide level, or at the level of an academic or administrative unit
 
 
 
Service as a non-executive director of both for profit and pro bono education-related organisations.
 
 
 
 
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