Start-ups are eyeing education as the industry to make money from, and the EduGrowth accelerator has announced the first five companies it will be helping do just that. The start-ups selected are: PrevYou – an online school for tertiary students ...
More »Gardner to take the reins as UA chair
Monash University vice-chancellor professor Margaret Gardner is to be the next chair of Universities Australia (UA). Gardner is set to succeed current UA chair professor Barney Glover, who is also vice-chancellor of Western Sydney University. Gardner will take the reins ...
More »Broderick to review JCU’s sexual assault policies
James Cook University has appointed former sex discrimination commissioner Elizabeth Broderick to lead a review of the institution’s sexual assault and harassment policies, after a staff member who raped a student was promoted following the incident. The review will look ...
More »VU promises full review for ‘inadvertently’ hosting Q Society meeting
Victoria University has courted controversy by allowing the anti-Islam Q Society to host a function in one of its buildings, prompting an outcry from staff and students. The Q Society made Fairfax Media headlines last week after cartoonist Larry Pickering ...
More »Professor works to build student influence in uni governance
In Australian universities, student engagement in university decision-making is patchy. That’s how the University of Technology Sydney’s professor Sally Varnham describes it, and that’s what she hopes to change after her report to the federal Department of Education is published. ...
More »Diversity a cornerstone of Schmidt’s vision for ANU
The Australian National University aims to “reflect society in all its diversity” and to engage more closely with business under a new strategic plan announced by vice-chancellor professor Brian Schmidt. Outlining the plan to 1000 ANU staff on Thursday 9 ...
More »Researchers speak out against Trump’s ‘insulting’ travel ban
Despite the travel ban on seven Muslim-majority countries by US President Donald Trump being overturned by a federal court decision, and the decision being upheld against an appeal by the White House, there remains the real possibility that Trump will ...
More »New IRU chair sets sights on equity policies
Restoring the Higher Education Participation and Partnerships Program and including sub-degree loans in the demand-driven system are two of the priorities for the Innovative Research Universities (IRU) group’s new chair, professor Colin Stirling. This puts the IRU – a network ...
More »Embrace diversity – it’s good for business
For professor Tom Welton, diversity and inclusiveness are just good business. From 2007 to 2014, Welton was head of Imperial College London’s department of chemistry. When he came into this role, there were a lot of white men in leadership ...
More »Unis, Nobel laureates condemn Trump’s immigration ban
Universities, locally and overseas, have issued statements condemning US President Donald Trump’s immigration ban of seven Muslim majority countries, as they say it will restrict the free movement of students and researchers. Universities Australia chief executive Belinda Robinson said this ...
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