Universities need to ‘talk the language of the Coalition’
Universities are “Olympic gold-medal complainants” who can’t speak the language of the Coalition government and have used up the “tranche of goodwill” the Coalition gave them last year with a $1 billion in extra research money, says former Australian Catholic University vice-chancellor Greg Craven.
Professor Craven, who left ACU in January after 13 years in the top job, says he has no plans to seek another vice-chancellorship.
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