Journal article
Australian Universities, Expertise and Internationalism After World War I
K Darian-Smith, J Waghorne
Journal of Australian Studies | ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2019
Abstract
This article explores the impact of World War I on Australian university communities, its contribution to innovations and knowledge in some of the traditional professions, and influence on the interwar growth of national associations that regulated professional groups and sought to extend their influence. The experiences of World War I advanced professional expertise and vocational training, including through the AIF Education Scheme, and strengthened and initiated international networks for individuals and professional groups. This was to have an impact on the national development of traditional and modern professions, and on the role of universities. We discuss how these changes occurred i..
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Awarded by University of Manchester
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by Australian Research Council: [Grant Number DP160101109].