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Title: Faculty of Arts


1
Faculty of Arts
  • Ready for AUQA2?

2
Context
  • Themes
  • International activities
  • Research Research Education
  • BUT
  • Overlap with quality approach in all areas

3
Arts Faculty Governance
  • Faculty Board
  • Faculty Management Group
  • Faculty Quality Standards Committee
  • Faculty Learning and Teaching Committee
  • Faculty Research Committee
  • Faculty Higher Degree Research Committee
  • Faculty Committee
  • Faculty Marketing and Outreach Committee
  • Faculty Space Committee
  • Faculty IT Web Committee
  • Student Experience Sub-Committee
  • Internationalisation Sub-Committee
  • Postgraduate Coursework Committee
  • Occupational Health and Safety Committee

4
Arts Planning and Review
  • Arts Faculty Strategic Plan built on
  • MQ_at_50
  • MQ Research LT Strategic Plans TILT
    International
  • Partnership and Performance
  • Research, LT, Social Inclusion, Business
    Community Engagement, Organisational
    Sustainability
  • VC/DVC KPIs
  • Approved by Faculty Board (on Tuesday)
  • Dept Plans localise the Faculty Plan
  • Review cycle commencing in 2009
  • Considers student satisfaction, retention,
    success, publications etc
  • Measure progress and devise actions to achieve
    goals

5
Workload and PDR
  • All Departments use workload models - no Faculty
    wide model (yet) until institutional direction.
  • PDR is progressing
  • Casual staff are offered (paid) induction
  • LT Professional development is aligned with
    staff induction and open to all staff
  • LT, HDR, Research partly integrated
    professional development program

6
Quality Enhancement
  • FSQC in place and undertaken successful massive
    curriculum renewal task
  • People and Planet units developed
  • Capstone units developed
  • Programs/Majors/Deletions/Proposals
  • Department Review cycle in place
  • Benchmarking and moderation of units, programs,
    assessment standards
  • External reviews (ICOM, Law)
  • OUS Staff Induction
  • How do we know?
  • Student feedback (internal and external),
    employer feedback, benchmarking, Annual Review,
    HDR success/completions, publication outcomes,
    grant success, audit trail of documents to APC

7
International Students in Arts
  • From 2004 to 2008
  • Commencements increased 131 - 167
  • Continuing load increased 285 - 369
  • Total student enrolment increased 416 536
  • 2008 HDR 90 PG 198 U/G 248
  • Commencing HDR students spiked in S1 2008,
    otherwise steady increase over 3 years
  • U/G intake slightly declining since 2006
  • P/G intake increasing, continuing students
    declining - ??

8
International enrolments by programTop 8 2009
  • Master of Arts in International Communication
    (22)
  • Master of International Relations
  • Bachelor of Arts in Media and Cultural Studies
  • Bachelor of International Communication
  • Master of Policing, Intelligence Counter
    Terrorism
  • Master of International Secutiry Studies
  • Bachelor of International Studies
  • Bachelor of media
  • Key Source Countries
  • China (19.5), USA, Germany, Canada, Thailand,
    India (3.3)

9
International Activity
  • Integrated approach
  • Internationalisation Committee (reps from
    Research, HDR, LT)
  • Link Assessment/Grad Capability 6 Global
    Local Citizenship
  • Student Fieldwork/Student Exchange/Internships
  • Staff Mobility and Collaboration
  • Travel Calendar
  • Visiting Fellows/Scholars
  • MJS (Japanese Studies) Centre scholarships and
    activities
  • Language Culture curriculum (International
    Studies ICOM etc)

10
International Activity
  • Intercultural tele-collaboration projects
    (Australia/Europe)
  • Co-tutelles
  • Erasmus Mundus Consortium MA Global Studies
  • Innovative Universities European Union Centre
    (IUEU)
  • "Cross-Culturally Speaking, Speaking
    Cross-Culturally, July 2009
  • Global Futures Program
  • Curriculum International Communications,
    International Studies, Languages, Global
    History, International Relations

11
Higher Degree Researchin the Faculty of Arts
  • Associate Dean (HDR) Marea Mitchell

12
Minimum Resources
  • Minimum resources
  • HDR Guide for Candidates and Supervisors p. 44
  • 4 sq m space, desk/work station, chair
  • Shelving, lock-up drawers
  • Access to power point, network port, phone etc
  • Access to shared common room

13
Minimum Resources
  • 419 HDR students, split 162 part-time and 257
    full.
  • Audit of existing rooms (17/3/09)
  • AFTRS 2009/2010
  • Library 2010
  • Any ideas?

14
Recruitment
  • 2009 targets 400 University
  • 34 new Arts HDR candidates. 47 total S1 2008.
  • 51 applications still being processed or offers
  • Why numbers are down?
  • How else we can make Arts at Macquarie a
    preferred option for HDR candidates?
  • Making our research environment place where HDRS
    want to be inclusive research environment.
  • Targeted recruitment material with the Faculty
    Marketing Coordinator Ross McGhee

15
Completions
  • 2009 target approx 70
  • 45 identified by mid year
  • Manager Arts HDR data for HDR director and HoDs

16
QUALITY
  • Examination process/quality of examiners
  • VC commendations
  • Co-tutelle
  • FOA 16 FOHS 8, FOS 21

17
Code of Supervisory Practice
  • The Higher Degree Research Guide for
  • Candidates and Supervisors 2009 pp. 22 ff.

18
Pervasive and Inclusive Research Culture
  • Student surveys
  • Departmental research activities
  • Websites, links, invitations
  • Faculty initiatives (AD R and AD HDR)
  • March 16th 4.30 Courtyard
  • What is an inclusive research culture?

19
Learning and Teachingin the Faculty of Arts
  • Associate Dean (Learning Teaching) Marnie
    Hughes-Warrington

20
What has changed since the last audit?
  • Review and identification of delegations (who is
    authorised to decide x in learning and
    teaching?)
  • A reorganisation of LT committees, taking in
    terms of reference, membership and relationship
    with Senate committees and LTC working groups
  • Both of these are explained in more detail in the
    Faculty manual
  • Evidence minutes, audit trail of forms

21
Internationalisation
  • Arrangements for international students in
    Australia
  • Student experience considered in the student
    experience sub-committee (SES)
  • Entry requirements, including language
    requirements, to be a departmental and faculty
    decision (international committee) as well as a
    decision of Macquarie International
  • How can induction be better tailored to meet the
    needs of international students?
  • Do you know about ESOS? HoDs can arrange for a
    departmental briefing
  • Evidence
  • Student feedback, minutes from the International
    Committee

22
Internationalisation Curriculum
  • Student mobility
  • Every department sends out and receives students
    on study abroad programs
  • Inbound Has your department discussed whether
    those students need extra support? Can you bring
    that to the attention of the SES?
  • Some have dedicated units, eg International
    Studies, Politics and IR Outbound how do you
    prepare students for the experience?
  • UGO captures reports of alignment between
    assessment tasks and graduate capability 6 local
    and global knowledge
  • What activities did your department report last
    year in the self-audit? HoDs can contact me for a
    copy of their report
  • New curriculum
  • Global futures (participation in global service)
  • People and Planet encourage the movement and
    mixing of students across campus
  • Evidence enrolments figures, exchange figures,
    student feedback, UGO reports

23
Internationalisation Academic Standards
  • Reflected in the development and application of
    academic standards for
  • programs majors and units
  • FSQC activities are guided by frameworks such as
    the National Code of Practice for Registration
    Authorities and Providers of Education for
    Overseas Students (2007) as the Australian
    Qualifications Framework (AQF)
  • teaching and peer review
  • Faculty Foundations in Learning and Teaching
    Program Learning Outcomes are benchmarked against
  • The UK Professional Standards for Teaching and
    Supporting Learning in Higher Education
  • The Dublin Descriptors for a second cycle award
  • The Tuning Structures
  • As well as local frameworks, such as those
    developed in the Teaching Quality Indicators
    Project
  • We are participants in a University-wide proposal
    to benchmark peer review of teaching with
    international partners
  • Evidence minutes, audit trail of documents to
    APC, assessment tasks completed in FIeLT, peer
    review records

24
Internationalisation Academic Standards
  • Our assessment mentors are working in departments
    to outline standards students need to reach to
    achieve grades in units
  • Over 2009, those standards are to be benchmarked
    against the Tuning Structures, and other
    international benchmarks (eg American Political
    Science Association, or in conjunction with
    Victoria University, Wellington), as well as the
    Australian qualifications framework and MQ
    grading policy
  • Working now to suggest structures and processes
    for moderation, including external moderators
  • Evidence minutes, assessment standards,
    examination meeting reports, moderation reports

25
Mentors? Tuning? Dublin?
  • Our assessment mentors
  • Cynthia Townley (Philosophy)
  • Diane Hughes (MMCS)
  • Ian Tregenza (MHPIRS)
  • Michelle Arrow (second semester MHPIRS)
  • Mio Bryce (International Studies)
  • Martina Mollering (International Studies)
  • Pauline Manley (MMCS)
  • Sherman Young (MMCS)
  • Nicole Matthews (MMCS)
  • Sarah Keith (MMCS)
  • Susan Page (Warawara)
  • Usha Harris (MMCS)
  • Justine Lloyd (Sociology)
  • Lisa Wynn (Anthropology)
  • Victoria Flanagan (English)
  • Vijana Nagarajan (Law)
  • Penelope Watson (Law)
  • Ian Plant (Ancient History)
  • Tuning Structures
  • This project, supported by the European
    Commission and the Association of European
    Universities has proposed generic and discipline
    specific outcomes for Bachelor degrees (eg
    history)
  • Why these? The number of universities involved
  • Dublin Descriptors
  • Descriptions of outcomes for first cycle
    (bachelor) and second cycle degrees with a
    greater degree of detail than the AQF

26
Research in the Faculty of Arts
  • Associate Dean (Research) Andrew Buck

27
Faculty of Arts Research Strategy 2009 2011
  • Faculty of Arts Research Goals-
  • Establish and support a pervasive and inclusive
    research culture
  • Achieve national and international prominence in
    key areas of research strength
  • Increase the number of commencing and completing
    high quality HDRs candidates
  • Develop international research collaborations
  • Use our research-strength to benefit Australia
    and the community
  • University Research Priorities-
  • Develop a pervasive research culture across the
    University
  • Achieve prominence in selected concentrations of
    research excellence
  • Increase the number of commencing and completing
    high quality HDR candidates
  • Develop international research collaborations
  • Be a significant contributor to the nations
    social, environmental, cultural, economic and
    commercial well-being

28
Concentrations of Research Excellence
University Research Centres
  • COREs
  • Ancient Cultures Team
  • Legal Governance Team
  • Social Inclusion Team
  • Social, Cultural Political Change Team
  • University Research Centres
  • MQ Ancient Cultures Research Centre
  • Centre for Comparative Law, History Governance
  • Centre for Research on Social Inclusion

29
Goal 1 Establish and support a pervasive and
inclusive research culture
  • Research Fair, including HDRs
  • Multidisciplinary project grants
  • Cross-disciplinary research seminar series,
    encouraging HDR participation
  • Early-career researcher workshops
  • Research-Teaching nexus grants (with LT)
  • Encourage co-tutelle arrangements

30
Faculty of Arts Research Centres
  • Agency Norms and Values Research Centre
  • Australian Centre for Numismatic Studies
  • Centre for Cultural History
  • Centre for Media History
  • Centre for middle East and North African Studies
  • Centre for the History of Christian Thought and
    Experience
  • Centre for the Macquarie PEN Anthology of
    Australian Literature
  • Croatian Studies Centre
  • Innovative Universities European Union Centre
  • Macquarie Japanese Studies Centre
  • Rotary International Russian Resources Centre
  • Somatechnics Research Centre
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