ANU deans hauled in for ‘change management’ meetings
Three of the Australian National University’s seven college leaders were summoned to meetings this week where they were told the governing council had lost confidence in them, as their academic peers expressed growing scepticism over the portrayal of the institution’s financial position.
Vice chancellor Genevieve Bell has proposed a radical overhaul to put the university on a more sustainable financial footing, including $150 million in savings from cutting jobs and another $100 million in other savings.
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