University of Technology Sydney
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Podcasts
Andrew Parfitt and Kylie Readman on disruption
A HEDx event at University of Technology Sydney built around one question: are we actually going to change anything, or…
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Workforce
Staff from NSW universities strike for better pay
Union members from two NSW universities took action to support claims for a 20 per cent pay increase.
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On Campus
95% vote no-confidence in UTS VC
Almost all staff who participated in a ballot have voted no confidence in the vice-chancellor of the University of Technology…
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Policy & Reform
Highlights and low points for higher ed in 2025
Campus Review looks back at the developments that shaped the year, and the enduring challenges faced by providers, students and staff.
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Commentary
Student retention programs that work
Some Australian universities handle student attrition rates very well, and model examples all institutions should undertake to retain students.
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Workforce
UTS walks back redundancies, course cuts
Teacher education and public health courses will continue, and staff will be offered voluntary separations, under major changes to the…
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Exclusive
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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Policy & Reform
UTS academics pitch alternative to job cuts
The University of Technology Sydney (UTS) vice-chancellor has been asked whether he would consider an alternative restructure plan, written by…
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Policy & Reform
NSW inquiry focus on job, course cuts
Submissions to the NSW government's inquiry into university governance have flagged issues with a lack of transparency through restructures at…
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Exclusive
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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Podcasts
HEDx: UTS’ new online education course
The University of Technology Sydney's deputy vice-chancellor of education and students Kylie Readman outlines a new venture in global online…
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Policy & Reform
Senators ask VCs to justify $1m salaries
An Inquiry into the quality of university governance asked the vice-chancellors of universities who are cutting staff why they are…
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On Campus
UTS defends decision to cut courses
The University of Technology Sydney has given evidence to a federal senate inquiry that probed how cutting education and public…
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Workforce
Union takes UTS to Fair Work over course cuts
The tertiary education union will take the University of Technology Sydney to the Fair Work Commission over the university's decision…
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Workforce
Western Sydney, Wollongong confirm job cuts
The University of Wollongong and Western Sydney University have confirmed a combined 338 staff will be cut from the institutions…
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Workforce
UTS cuts 400 jobs, suspends 140 courses
The University of Technology Sydney has “temporarily suspended” new enrolments to more than 100 bachelor and postgraduate programs, with 400…
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On Campus
USyd makes $500m surplus, Mark Scott gets $150k pay rise
The University of Sydney (USyd) recorded a $500 million surplus in 2024 and boosted its vice-chancellor Mark Scott’s pay by…
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Workforce
800 combined jobs to be cut at WSU, UTS
Western Sydney University (WSU) is expected to cut up to 400 jobs to help cope with an almost 80 million…
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News
‘I know where you live’: Letters from academics’ alleged fake threat campaign revealed
The vulgar and expletive-laden letters allegedly sent by a senior Sydney academic as part of a fake harassment campaign can…
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In the News
Work underway on UTS 15-minute COVID test
Australian researchers say their coronavirus test, which can deliver a positive result in under 15 minutes, is set to be…
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News
NTEU hopes for ‘widespread ramifications’ after UTS academic is reinstated and compensated
The National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) is hopeful benchmarking trends will change after the Fair Work Commission ordered that a…
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Opinion
‘ATAR is the start of the journey, not the end’: opinion
More than 55 per cent of senior high school students questioned in a recent survey claimed to be aiming for…
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In the News
QUT, UTS among young unis in the fast lane: Nature Index ranking
Curtin University is Australia’s best young uni in the natural sciences, if a ranking of institutions under 50 years of age is to…
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Commentary
Gender equality at UTS: the soapbox
Hi, Wade Zaglas here, education editor for Campus Review. Welcome to our new soapbox segment where we discuss some of…
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Funding
Tehan: taskforce comes as ‘targeting of Australian universities continues to increase’
Federal Education Minister Dan Tehan has unveiled the details of a university foreign interference taskforce announced during his address to…
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