Political Science Planning Forum
Program | Submissions | Background Papers | Moderator's Report | Forum Notes
The Policial Science Planning Forum was held on the 10 February 2009. The purpose of the Political Science Planning Forum was to:
- Set the priorities for development of the discipline in the next three to five year period, and in particular identify those areas on which the discipline should focus to ensure its continuing research excellence and leadership, nationally and internationally;
- Consider the areas of current and potential excellence in the teaching, higher degree research supervision and research of the discipline;
- To determine how to position the discipline to be distinctive nationally;
- Recommend ways by which our education programs can be further developed within the discipline, including by collaborative teaching across the College, to take advantage of our research expertise;
- Develop proposals for postgraduate course work programs that will position the College as a leader in postgraduate education nationally;
- Recommend strategies for further enhancing research collaboration;
- Identify the staffing and other resources needed to achieve these goals.
Recommendations that emerge from the forums will be considered by the College Executive, with the College Dean responsible for their incorporation into our Strategic Plan.
The Political Science Planning Forum will commence with an open discussion on Tuesday, 10 February 2009. Staff are welcome to take the opportunity to put their views to the CASS Forum and external advisor either in writing or on the day of the open discussion. The venue for the event will be Seminar Room 1, Hedley Bull Centre, Bldg 130, cnr Liversidge St and Garran Rd.
Written submissions should be received no later than Wednesday, 4 February 2009. The submissions should be no more than 2 pages and focus on the following matters relative to the context outlined above –
- Research excellence and critical mass
- College collaborations
- Planning for growth
Program - 10 February 2009
| Time | Topic | Presenter/Chair |
| 9:15 am |
Coffee on arrival |
|
| 9:30am - 10:00am | Welcome by the Dean - The ANU context | Professor Toni Makkai |
| 10.05 – 10.30 am | Education issues Research imperatives |
Professor Joan Beaumont, Director, Arts Professor David Marsh, Director, RSSS |
| 10.30 – 11.00am | Research Excellence and critical mass: what is it and how do we get there? | Professor Tim Hatton, RSSS |
| 11.00 – 11.30 am | Coffee/tea break | |
| 11.30– 12.30 pm | College collaborations: what are they and how can we effectively develop and leverage them? | |
| 12.30 – 1.15 pm | Lunch | |
| 1.15 – 2.00 pm | Planning for growth: what do we need to do? | |
| 2.00 – 2.45 pm | General discussion | |
| 2.45 – 3.00pm | Moderator’s observations | Professor Brian Galligan, School of Social and Political Science, University of Melbourne |
Submissions
Australian Politics team, School of Social Sciences, Faculty of Arts
Centre for Arab and Islamic Studies, Faculty of Arts
Head, School of Social Sciences, Faculty of Arts
Latin American Politics, Political Science and International Relations
Philosophy, School of Humanities, Faculty of Arts
Political Science and International Relations, School of Social Sciences, Faculty of Arts
Political Science Program, RSSS
Background Papers
Student Data Charts 2003 - 2008
