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19 novembre 2018

Grahame McCulloch’s legacy is the Union itself (Advocate 25 03)

I recently listened to a podcast lecture series about the American Revolution. The Harvard professor drew an important lesson from the victory of the American colonists. This was that in hindsight, we tend to see historical events as inevitable. Yet the facts tell us that their defeat of the British was a combination of very good luck, part of which was their remarkable leaders. More...
19 novembre 2018

United we stood. We were going to move mountains (Advocate 25 03)

It is a great pleasure for me, Grahame, to speak here tonight at your retirement dinner. I myself have been the subject of such a dinner a couple of months ago, when I retired as EI GS, so I think I understand what you are going through. And, in the words of the German philosopher Arthur Schopenhaur: “The worst is yet to come”. The withdrawal symptoms I mean. More...
19 novembre 2018

Media Release: Regional unis and research funding - Tehan giving with one hand while taking with the other

The National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) is totally perplexed to hear that the much needed additional funding of $134.8m announced this morning by the Minister for Education and Training, Dan Tehan, to assist regional universities is the money to be cut from research block grant funding over the next five years - very much a case of giving with one hand while taking with the other. More...
19 novembre 2018

FWC notice

The National Tertiary Education Industry Union (NTEU) lodged with the Fair Work Commission a Notice setting out eight alterations to the registered Rules of the Union on 9 November 2018. More...
19 novembre 2018

Expectations of Labor in government (Advocate 25 03)

Last time the ALP was in government federally a foolish decision was made to pay for a school funding reform program by cutting university funding and higher education student financial support.
NTEU immediately condemned the decision, arguing that cutting post-school funding to pay for school funding was short-sighted and even cynical. The Australian Education Union, who had campaigned tirelessly for the school funding reforms, stood with NTEU in protesting cutting higher education funding
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19 novembre 2018

Media Release: Dan Tehan’s ‘fix’ on ARC grants is woefully inadequate

Education Minister Dan Tehan’s announcement of a new rule requiring the Minister to reveal when an Australian Research Council (ARC) recommended grant is blocked at ministerial level, doesn’t go anywhere near far enough, the National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) said today. More...
19 novembre 2018

Media Release: Crisis of Academic Freedom Emanates from Former Minister’s Office

The National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) condemns the decision by former Minister for Education and Training, Senator Simon Birmingham, to directly interfere in competitive research grants process and reject eleven research grants worth over $4m, which was revealed in last night’s Senate Education and Employment Committee Estimates hearing. More...
19 novembre 2018

What’s holding Africa’s young scientists back?

By Munyaradzi Makoni and Sharon Dell. The continued dependence of African higher education on international science funding, along with insufficient mentoring programmes and the legacy of the brain drain, are among key constraints to the progress of young African scientists, according to a comprehensive new book. More...
19 novembre 2018

Putting reflective practice at the heart of leadership

By Sharon Dell. At the centre of transformative leadership stands the reflective practitioner, an individual learner – either student or staff member – who is open to a constant exchange of knowledge, cultures and world views and who does not simply memorise but grapples with information, understands it and is also able, where necessary, to challenge it. More...
19 novembre 2018

Identifying the barriers to career progress among young African scientists

By Sharon Dell – Editor. Two feature stories in this week’s edition tackle the pressing issue of how to nurture the next generation of African scholars. Munyaradzi Makoni and Sharon Dell write about a new book, based on a four-year study covering over 50 African countries, which outlines the barriers limiting career progression among young scientists; and Edwin Naidu highlights a new initiative based at the University of Stellenbosch in South Africa which seeks to groom young academics to reach the top of their fields.
   In news from around the continent, Tonderayi Mukeredzi writes about the launch at a Zimbabwean university of a feminist organisation which plans to expand nationally to tackle sexual harassment and discrimination; Joy Ndovi reports from Malawi on moves by the African Union Committee of Ten Heads of State and Government Championing Education, Science and Technology in Africa to boost member states’ commitment to higher education; and Kudzai Mashininga reports on calls for greater academic mobility at the recent African Universities Day commemorations in Ghana.
   In Africa Analysis, Ahmed Essop takes up the debate about the value of rankings for African universities, and Wondwosen Tamrat discusses the challenges facing private higher education institutions in Ethiopia as a result of the country’s existing higher education legal framework.
   In our series on Transformative Leadership, published in partnership with the Mastercard Foundation, Sharon Dell asks Professor Yusuf Karodia, one of the founders of a pan-African higher education network dedicated to educating the next generation of African leaders, about his views on transformative leadership. And Stephen Coan and Brendan O'Malley outline how the fourth tracking study for the Ford Foundation’s International Fellowships Program shows that scholarship programmes can be effective in promoting social change, in this case in Africa and the Middle East. More...
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