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Team spirit

Collaboration in every direction is fundamental to creating institutions for an ever-adapting future, says this change manager. By Antonia Maiolo. Encouraging the participation of university staff in decision-making can help create a positive attitude toward change and improve university operations. Graham ...

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Code makers

It’s a golden age for software engineers as technology embeds itself ever deeper in our lives, and offers solutions to global problems.By Dallas Bastian. A Swinburne University of Technology lecturer has received an international education award for his outstanding and ...

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Creeping

A recent blog entry for Cambridge Dictionaries Online (June 23, 2014) recorded a new use of the word creeping to mean “secretly viewing online information about someone”. This usage combines the idea of stealth behind the verb to creep with the suggestion that someone who does ...

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ECU bags Scottish chemist as VC

Professor Steve Chapman will be Edith Cowan University’s next vice-chancellor following a global recruitment process. Since 2009 Chapman has been the principal and vice-chancellor of Heriot-Watt University in Scotland and led improvements to the student experience that saw the university ...

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Public policy pick for UWS

The University of Western Sydney has appointed a new pro vice-chancellor (international). Linda Taylor has 20 years’ experience working across industry, government and the education sectors as a public policy expert. Currently acting director of the Industry and Innovation Branch ...

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New VC at UNSW

Professor Ian Jacobs has been appointed president and vice-chancellor of the University of New South Wales. Jacobs will take up the position on 1 February 2015 and is currently vice-president and dean of the Faculty of Medical and Human Sciences ...

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USYD appoints equity director

The new director of equity and diversity role in the University of Sydney has been filled by Fiona Krautil. Krautil will drive the new Women in Leadership Strategy to improve the representation of equity groups in university professional and academic ...

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Powering down the ‘engine room’

An annual fee could be the limit for postgraduate students already weighed down by debt, threatening Australia’s research spark. By Fran Molloy. The federal Budget has hit the higher education sector hard – and with $173,000 sliced from the Research Training ...

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Censor sensibility

However controversial, tying the tongue of an academic risks betraying the fundamental principles of any institution. By Michael J. Spence. Professor George Arnold Wood was a patriotic man and a fervent supporter of the British Empire, but he had strong objections ...

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