Everything I know about nuclear power I learnt from The Simpsons
- Marcus HarmesMichael B. Charles
- 31 July 2024
Physics, Environmental Science
Economics Education in Australian Public Universities: An Investigation of the Current State of Play
- Michael B. CharlesM. KorttMarcus K. Harmes
- 26 February 2025
Economics, Education
The study of economics has been part of Australian tertiary education from close to its early beginnings, yet this long‐standing presence is offset by perceived current challenges in the relevance…
The beat goes on? The current presence of music education in Australian public universities
- Marcus HarmesOwen HoganMichael B. Charles
- 13 May 2024
Education
Abstract Instruction in the theory and performance of music has been part of Australian higher education since the nineteenth century. Using the online content analysis approach, this article…
The association between BMI and self-reported health among a Brazilian sample: a cross-sectional study
- L. V. BernardelliM. KorttMichael B. Charles
- 13 January 2024
Medicine
There is a statistically significant negative association between BMI and self-reported health for Brazilian men and women living with obesity and some evidence of a non-linear association between BMI and health status for men.
What sorts of public value are Thai public business schools aiming to realise?
- Nattawoot KoowattanatianchaiMichael B. CharlesM. Kortt
- 23 October 2023
Business, Education
This study examines the types of public value that Thai public business schools aim to realise. The study draws on publicly available data relating to the mission statements of these schools and…
The Association Between Protestantism and Economic Development in Brazil
- L. V. BernardelliE. MichellonM. KorttMichael B. Charles
- 9 July 2025
Economics, Sociology
This study examines the association between Protestantism and economic development in Brazil. A random-effects regression model was used to examine the association between Protestantism and economic…
Why lecturers still matter: the impact of lecturer-student exchange on student engagement and intention to leave university prematurely
- B. Farr‐WhartonMichael B. CharlesR. KeastGeoff WoolcottDaniel Chamberlain
- 6 September 2017
Education, Economics
This research examines the impact of lecturer-student exchange (student-LMX) on engagement, course satisfaction, achievement, and intention to leave university prematurely for 363 students in one…
Exploring the enablers and barriers for women pilots in Australian commercial aviation
- Itumeleng MosolenaMichael B. CharlesE. Wilson
- 21 August 2025
Sociology, Business
This article explores the enabling and constraining factors affecting women pilots and cadets in Australian commercial aviation. Despite women’s long involvement in aviation, gendered stereotypes…
Revisiting Religion and BMI: Recent Evidence from Australia.
- M. KorttMichael B. CharlesL. V. BernardelliB. Dollery
- 29 September 2025
Sociology
This study examines the association between religion and body mass index (BMI) for a representative sample of the Australian population. We used data from five waves of the Household Income Labour…
Is There Still a Catholic Earnings Premium for Men? Evidence From Australia
- M. KorttMichael B. CharlesL. V. BernardelliB. Dollery
- 18 August 2024
Economics, Sociology
Studies using large‐scale survey data from Australia, Germany, and the United States have found evidence that religious affiliation influences earnings, with Catholic men benefitting from a wage…
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