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Face to face conferences are back, and virtual events aren’t taking over.
I sometimes feel guilty about travelling. It’s a privilege, built on money and greenhouse gas. Mostly I enjoy it though. Nevertheless, as the day to ...
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Govt job description for unis: work as directed
Still wondering what the govt wants from the Accord? The Commonwealth’s white paper on “jobs and opportunities” spells it out, “tertiary education needs to deliver ...
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Coercive citations: the price of being published
While the authors of a new paper don’t use the term, peer reviewers suggesting authors include citations to irrelevant research is standover behaviour. And there ...
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HELP hike for HASS students: it hasn’t hit yet
The coalition government’s hikes and cuts in student fees for different disciplines under the Job Ready Graduates model has sod-all impact on overall student choice, ...
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Changing geography of knowledge production
The landscape of global higher education (HE) continues to shift remarkably. We have seen a remarkable expansion of HE in terms of the number of ...
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Too often invisible or unattainable?
Profiling women in HE leadership is critical to empower successors. For women in higher education leadership, landing your dream role is anything but straight forward. ...
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Research misconduct linked to bullying: EMCRs
Research misconduct and workplace bullying need to be recognised as interconnected issues of integrity that require an integrated solution according to the Early- and Mid-Career ...
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Claire University bursts into the Australian HE market
The campaigns for Claire University are surprisingly strong. Unfurling beneath the slogan “Empowering Futures, Illuminating Minds” the pitch of the latest entrant to Australia’s HE ...
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The Week That Was
Rating agency Moodys affirms Uni Tasmania as Aa2, referring to its “sound financial position” and “stable outlook.” Which is not how the Save UTasCampus campaign ...
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