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Prof David Battersby,
Vice Chancellor
University of Ballarat, Australia

Professor David Battersby has been Vice-Chancellor and President of the University of Ballarat since 2006. His previous senior appointments have been at Charles Sturt University in New South Wales and at Massey University in New Zealand. He has been a Visiting Professor at universities in a number of countries and has undertaken consultancies for UNESCO, the OECD and various government agencies.
Appearing:
Day One, Tuesday 1st December 2009
14.30

Optimising the mix between Federal Government funding, international student revenue, private sector investment & endowment returns

• Methods for developing demand-driven pricing  How to create new revenue streams through your university’s unique business modelInnovative funding solutions – fostering the growth of your universityStrategies to raise revenue, cut costs and ensure a profitably-run universityEncouraging financial accountability & responsibility
Vice Chancellor,
University of Ballarat, Australia

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