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UC centre to focus on public debate, not enrolments
Bill Shorten will leverage his political experience to open a centre that will foster healthy debate, exemplify public sector leadership…
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Q&A: Meet UniSQ’s new VC Paul Mazerolle
Professor Mazerolle sat down with Campus Review to discuss his vision for the institution, and how he plans to mend…
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UTS inaction on sexual harm complaints
UTS ignored 36 recommendations on how it could make student complaints easier and better despite a number marked as “immediate,”…
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How to improve complaints processes: Sivaraman
The Race Discrimination Commissioner has outlined how universities could improve racism complaints processes.
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Union to hold confidence vote for UTS VC
The tertiary education union will this week ask staff whether they are confident in the leadership of University of Technology…
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George Williams urges VCs to ‘aim higher’
Universities are ‘friendless and alone,’ Western Sydney University vice-chancellor George Williams explained in his new essay, that warns of the…
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Unis need modern tech for flexible courses
Calls for universities to offer shorter, more flexible courses that meet the demands of Australia's future economy must be met…
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UTS can’t blame policy for cuts: Minister
The University of Technology Sydney has been met with widespread criticism from the federal and NSW governments for its plan…
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Q&A: Sarah Bendall on good governance
NSO First Assistant Ombudsman Sarah Bendall spoke to Campus Review about how student complaints reflect current sector issues, like governance.
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Course changes spark student complaints
Almost a third of student complaints received by the National Student Ombudsman in its first seven months were related to…
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Sexual assault watchdog has ‘sharp’ powers
The National Student Ombudsman said students will welcome new gender-based violence rules that obligate universities to act on sexual assault…
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Jennifer Westacott on economic roundtable
Universities should offer shorter, cheaper, more accessible courses that recognise prior learning to play its part in boosting Australia's productivity,…
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What Betty Crocker can teach us about using AI
A speaker piqued a crowd's interest when he walked on stage with eggs, milk, butter, a bowl, a wooden spoon…
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Inside Adelaide uni’s digital experience
Digital platforms are a key part of a positive student experience and will be a major focus for the new…
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“I’m not sure it’s the Accord anymore”: Is our North Star already outdated?
Two prominent student-success-driven university leaders have urged immediate action to improve student success, warning against waiting for government green-lights like…
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WSU vice-chancellor is back in the classroom this year
Western Sydney University (WSU) vice chancellor George Williams’s love for teaching didn't disappear when he became vice-chancellor of his university.…
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Mark Scott says international students are “a down payment on the future”
University of Sydney vice-chancellor Mark Scott reaffirmed that all international students are welcome at his university during a meeting of…
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Q&A: Bill Shorten on pay cuts and student happiness
The new vice-chancellor of the University of Canberra (UC) Bill Shorten said universities will never make everybody happy, but they…
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Ombudsman on what universities can do better now to support students
The National Student Ombudsman (NSO) First Assistant Ombudsman Sarah Bendall has revealed details of the 220-or-so student complaints she has…
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UTAS to disestablish research centre, College of Arts and Law
A University of Tasmania change proposal is considering disestablishing a large part of the College of Arts, Law and Education's…
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Q&A: WSU VC George Williams on caps, cuts and community
Professor George Williams is four months into his role as vice-chancellor of Western Sydney University (WSU), and is on a…
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Q&A: How will AI impact academic practice?
How artificial intelligence (AI) will be used in universities has been a hot topic of discussion since ChatGPT was made…
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