‘Tarnished’: Uni publisher condemned as activist keeps book deal
Controversial anti-Israel academic Randa Abdel-Fattah will retain her book deal with the publishing arm of Queensland’s top university.
Controversial anti-Israel academic Randa Abdel-Fattah will retain her book deal with the publishing arm of Queensland’s top university.
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Students and staff have described how they’ve been spat at and threatened regularly at Victoria’s top universities since the start of the Israel-Hamas war.
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Queensland universities, and regional university leaders more broadly, have been left off a newly-formed tertiary advisory committee, in what has been described as a “critical oversight”.
Staff at La Trobe University have been told to let encampment protesters disrupt classes to allow them to “share the information they wish to”.
Victorian TAFE teachers will no longer record student attendance or work extra hours as they ramp up industrial action, including — in certain circumstances — walking out of classrooms.
Low wages, unreasonable workloads and unpaid overtime are driving Victorian TAFE educators out of classrooms, in a trend experts say could exacerbate critical skill shortages.
Outraged students at Australia’s top law school have criticised the institution’s “systemic failings” over its handling of sexual harassment allegations on campus.
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