Home | Test2page 902

Test2

New chair of intellectual disability

Dr Julian Trollor will take up the chair of intellectual disability and mental health at UNSW in February 2009 as associate professor. The NSW government provided $2.1 million over five years to create the position, which will work closely with ...

More »

Daley inaugural CEO of Grattan Institute

Dr John Daley has been appointed to the position of CEO of the Grattan Institute, a new national public policy institute being established in Melbourne, Daley’s experience spans policy, academic, government and corporate roles at the University of Melbourne, the ...

More »

Byrne named new Monash VC

Professor Ed Byrne was last week named as incoming vice-chancellor of Monash University, replacing Professor Richard Larkins next July. Since early last year Byrne has been vice provost (health) at University College London. Before that Byrne was dean of medicine, ...

More »

Will that be noodles or spaghetti with your Bologna?

Ten south-east Asian countries will attempt to harmonise their higher education systems by 2015, along the lines of the European Union’s Bologna process. The move, which could have significant consequences for the Australian international education sector, is ambitious given the ...

More »

Decision will force unis to the table: NTEU

A Federal Court finding this month will prevent universities from bypassing negotiations with their staff by mounting technical arguments about who’s entitled to raise disputes, according to the National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU). But the Australian Higher Education Industry Association ...

More »

JCU caught in Singapore crossfire

James Cook University’s Singapore campus has been accused of kowtowing to the country’s political leaders and denying a staff member freedom of speech, after one of its contracted lecturers became embroiled in politically related legal proceedings. But the university says ...

More »

Citizen HECS

A few weeks ago John Dawkins, the John the Baptist of higher education, dusted off his speaking shoes for a rare public appearance. He chose the University of Canberra for a presentation about the good old days when he changed ...

More »

The first Tuesday in November

What will the new Obama regime mean for universities? I think the answer lies in this slogan: “Rednecks for Obama. Even we’ve had enough.” The New York Times reported that this sign was seen emblazoned on a Confederate flag before ...

More »

To continue onto Campus Review, please select your institution.