Don Aitkin
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The second chair
The Canonbury Tales
Edna and Alec: A Memoir
Australian political institutions
Stability and change in Australian politics
What was it All For? The Reshaping of Australia
Surveys of Australian Political Science
The Country Party in New South Wales
Nobody's Hero
The Colonel: A Political Biography of Sir Michael Bruxner
The Innings Biography
Moving On: A Tale of the Millennium
Turning Point
Diamond Innovations: Thirteen Great Examples of Innovation in Teaching and Learning at Victoria University
A Guide to the Microfiche Collection of Australian Newspaper Cuttings
Voting for the Australian State Upper Houses, 1890-1984
Critical Mass: How the Commonwealth Got Into Funding Research in Universities
Taking Responsibility for Your Own Well-being
Voting for the Australian State Lower Houses, 1965-1974
Macquarie University Australian Political Attitudes Survey 1979: User's Guide for the Machine-readable Data File
The Canonbury Tales
Edna and Alec: A Memoir
Australian political institutions
Stability and change in Australian politics
What was it All For? The Reshaping of Australia
Surveys of Australian Political Science
The Country Party in New South Wales
Nobody's Hero
The Colonel: A Political Biography of Sir Michael Bruxner
The Innings Biography
Moving On: A Tale of the Millennium
Turning Point
Diamond Innovations: Thirteen Great Examples of Innovation in Teaching and Learning at Victoria University
A Guide to the Microfiche Collection of Australian Newspaper Cuttings
Voting for the Australian State Upper Houses, 1890-1984
Critical Mass: How the Commonwealth Got Into Funding Research in Universities
Taking Responsibility for Your Own Well-being
Voting for the Australian State Lower Houses, 1965-1974
Macquarie University Australian Political Attitudes Survey 1979: User's Guide for the Machine-readable Data File
Don Aitkin Life story
Don Aitkin AO is a political scientist, writer, and administrator. Until 2012 he was Chairman of Australia's National Capital Authority. He served as Vice-Chancellor and President of the University of Canberra from 1991 to 2002, and as Vice-President of the Australian Vice-Chancellors Committee in 1994 and 1995.