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Contacts
Frontiers Insight - Dr Sandra J Welsman
RegScilLaw®
The Frontiers Institute® and FrontierStar®

insight @ frontiers.net.au – or - institute @ frontiers.net.au

Frontiers Insight works from a hill near Armidale in northern NSW Australia. We operate locally, regionally, nationally and beyond. Thanks to regional satellite broadband, air travel and perseverance, we are connected globally, and can be anywhere, almost anytime.
Frontiers Insight Pty Ltd, Australia – ABN 54 108 082 784.
Publications and information.
A number of FI-Welsman strategic plans, reports and submissions for organisations are online at various sites. Links to these items and reports are provided in the text of pages on this Frontiers Insight website.
Selected papers are with the Social Science Research Network, New York. http://ssrn.com/author=414409. Requests for papers on the list below – please paste titles of items of interest into an email for a return reply.
- A Science : Law stand-off. International dimensions, local implications. 2004.2009 > | >
- Australia’s local land-use planning laws and practices: Competition law’s next challenge? 1994 >
- Business Regulation in Australia – promises, realities, futures. 2006.2009 > | >
- Commercial power and competitor litigation. ABLR 1996.2009 > | >
- Double or nothing! Clever thinking, double-degree frustration and returns to Science. 2007 >|>
- Drugs in sport: What’s the line? Could there be a Western advantage in sports drugs policy? >
- Enterprise the key to the future: Australian higher education, a 2016 Scenario. 2006 >
- Fit for purpose? A consumer look into qualitative research models. 2006 > | >
- Frontiers Insight, Strategic Planning diagram >
- High Court Chews the Grass! Agricultural realities, judicial impression and responsive law during the first century of Australia’s lead court. > | >
- In Queensland Wire, The High Court has provided an elegant backstop to ‘use’ of market power.95.09 > | >
- Interdisciplinary ideas and university law courses – an initial DRI investigation, Australia 2009 > | >
- Lateral thinking on skills for agri-food industries, 2008 > | >
- Letter on Australian deregulation policy and issues with rules. Dr SJ Welsman 9.2008 >
- Regional to Global Enterprise. A collaboration to extend academic work: helix potential, systemic problems. 09 >|>
- Re-spect, Peer Review, and then there is Audit. 5.2009 > | >
- Seeing (some) litigation as national investment. 1995 NSWLSJ >
- Teaching in a Scholarly Way – A Scenario, Five Measures and Thee > | >
- The Promise of Good Teaching - getting much more from student surveys. AUQF 2007 > | >
- To Boldly go! Can Bright Students realise their Learning Potential at Universities? 2007 > | >
Activities and testimonials outlined in this website are based on written-electronic records. If any reader would like to discuss representations please make contact.
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frontlines 10.11. A New Era for Sugar Industry R&D. Joint Canegrowers and ASMC media release plus Welsman Report and Sugar Industry RD&E Reform package. downloads
6.11 Sugar Industry Research, Development and Extension review phase 2. Sandra Welsman commenced as Reform Project Leader in May, working actively with the range of stakeholders.
6.11. Sandra Welsman > presented to the 17th WACE conference Philadelphia ... Productivity gained – An inventive Associate Degree model to bridge Australian tertiary education divides. >>
Complexity of modern work is a rising issue - but do educators see the need for integration? >
5.11 Regional health: 2011-10 Collaborative Research Network for Mental Health in Rural Regions, UNE lead, five partner universities and regional health provider Thank you for your outstanding work, PVC; Excellent, very impressive! - success $4.8m. UNE-JMP Tablelands Clinical School & Training Practice strategic bid - success $5.5m. 5.10 Clinical School and GP Training Practice Operating Action Plan developed with multiple partners. 6.10 Health Workforce Australia Northern Inland partners funding submission. >>
2.11 Regional education: Three Unique Degrees for New Student Markets - UNE and TAFE Tertiary Sector Degrees/Associate Degrees. >> This is a fantastic submission! 2010: The Northern Inland NSW Digital Education - Network-> Educate-> Employ-> Grow National Broadband Network Digital Regions bid with full Project Plan 2010 - success $3.5m for EduONE announced May 2011 by Prime Minister. 2009: Trades Training Centres for TAS, PLC, Aberdeen College - successes - $4.5m. >>
1.2011. A new decade! Now 15 independent papers on the SSRN network, NY, including Commercial Power, Business Regulation in Australia, and Teaching in a Scholarly Way. 570+ downloads, top 15% of authors. >>
Talk 'regulation' and productivity ! Thousands of clever people are tied up just dealing with rules. >
10.10 New Regulation Strategy courses are now being developed for delivery in alliance with selected education and development groups. Unique user surveys being scoped.
9.10 In Australia, 'Regional' is the new black ... >>
4.10 ALTC Grants Scheme Evaluation 2006-2009 is complete. The Australian Learning and Teaching Council contracted Frontiers Insight-Sandra Welsman to conduct this review with focus on gauging effectiveness and impact of the Scheme. 100 interviews across Australia, 20 universities, electronic stakeholder e-survey. Change recommendations are being implemented. >
7.09 ABARE Regional Outlook conference. Interesting and good company. Sandra Welsman chaired the Water and Climate - Critical Factors session with four informative speakers. Packed room and a deal of tension. >>
6.09. Sandra Welsman > presented to the 7th Triple Helix Conference in Glasgow on the Regional to Global Enterprise vision >>| >>
2009-08. Frontiers Insight is working on Tourism as Creative Business. >> 'World Tourist Experience 6.2009' photo essay and captions on facebook.
5.09 . Enter the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency, across sectors! A new Welsman discussion paper on topic: Re-spect, Peer Review, and then there is Audit! >>| >>
3.09. Pursuing lateral thinking on skills, work, education, associate degrees >>
Who decides if You can have a high-paying career? comment on The Land Peppercorn 19.3.09 >>
2.09. Regulations are an ongoing challenge in shifting winds. A web-letter on Australian deregulation aims >>| >>
10.08. Celebrating the first LUCY grads at UNE. Switched on … about power! >>
8.08. ACCC finds land zoning laws could be anti-competitive. But 14 years ago >>
2007-08. Research and critical analysis behind The Frontiers Institute ... >>
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