Response to the Department of Education and Training’s Driving Innovation, Fairness and Excellence in Australian Higher Education

Posted in Submissions on 25 July 2016

DASSH’s response to this consultation paper is informed by our recognition that sustaining a high quality education in our disciplines is important for an economy in transition and for enabling our nation to successfully navigate an uncertain and exciting future. Graduate capabilities in humanities, arts and social sciences are among the hardest to automate and are critical to creative and complex problem solving – the twenty-first century skills that nations need for an inclusive and sustainable future.