Time to cull lazy thinking on HE structure wars

Lots of institutions are hurting right now. As is the tradition, when times trend towards being harder, a conga line of so called experts rush for the calculator app on […]
Adelaide U’s first industrial argument

The hard work to merge Uni Adelaide and Uni South Australia isn’t done, but with just over six months to amalgamation day enough is accomplished to ensure the new Adelaide […]
What a difference a Vice-Chancellor can make

Uni Melbourne had a terrible political time last year – things are improving on Emma Johnston’s watch. The university is selling the residence it provided for former vice chancellor Duncan […]
Promises, promises

Goodbye punitive-level caps and hello ATEC – oh and yes we see you there JRG, you’ve been at the back of the room all the time, and while both parties […]
Ignored, facing certain cuts – An awful election for Unis

A week before we voted, an international trade journal, University World News called higher education, a “key battleground.” It wasn’t. Apart from culture-warring conservatives and impossibly profligate Greens, all was […]