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Why this investment banker made a surprising career move

Why this investment banker made a surprising career move

Jane Hansen, philanthropist and half of a high-profile power couple with Paul Little, plans to win back students as Melbourne University’s new chancellor.

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When I find my way through Melbourne University’s labyrinth of laneways to the Arts West building at the heart of the campus, I am shepherded up to a moodily lit, objects-based learning lab, where chancellor Jane Hansen is waiting.

The rarely interviewed Hansen, who is well-prepared with speaking notes, says she chose to be interviewed in the room because it reflects a modern way of teaching, designed to draw students back to the classroom after the pandemic.

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Patrick DurkinBOSS Deputy editorPatrick Durkin is Melbourne bureau chief and BOSS deputy editor. He writes on news, business and leadership. Connect with Patrick on Twitter. Email Patrick at pdurkin@afr.com

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