ANU council members say Bell’s second job was never mentioned
Members of the Australian National University’s governing body say they have no recollection of an agreement for new vice chancellor Genevieve Bell to continue working for global technology company Intel ever being mentioned.
ANU maintains the 15-member university council “unanimously supported and actively encouraged the continuation of the arrangement” that allowed Professor Bell to simultaneously work for a foreign company and be paid for that work while running Australia’s only national university.
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