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Appointment of Universities Australia Board, Chair and Deputy Chairs confirmed

Professor Geraldine Mackenzie Professor Brian Schmidt AC Professor Margaret Shiel AO Professor David Lloyd Ms Catriona Jackson Chief Executive, Universities Australia. /Public Release. This material comes from the originating organization and may be of a point-in-time nature, edited for clarity, style and length. View in full here. Why? Well, unlike many news organisations, we have no sponsors, no corporate or ideological interests. We don t put up a paywall – we believe in free access to information of public interest. Media ownership in Australia is one of the most concentrated in the world (Learn more). Since the trend of consolidation is and has historically been upward, fewer and fewer individuals or organizations control increasing shares of the mass media in our country. According to independent assessment, about 98% of the media sector is held by three conglomerates. This tendency is not only totally unacceptable, but also to a degree frightening). Learn more her

Professor John Dewar elected next Chair of universities Australia

Date Time Professor John Dewar elected next Chair of universities Australia La Trobe University Vice-Chancellor and President Professor John Dewar AO has been elected the next Chair of Universities Australia. Professor Dewar – currently a Deputy Chair of Universities Australia – will succeed The University of Queensland Vice-Chancellor Professor Deborah Terry AO in the role from 25 May 2021. Professor Terry welcomed the election of Professor Dewar as the incoming Chair of the sector’s peak body. “John Dewar is an excellent choice. He brings unrivalled knowledge and leadership to this crucial role at a pivotal time for the university sector.” “He will be an outstanding advocate for the sector, as we work to play the fullest part in national recovery.”

Vice-Chancellor s massive pay rise as university bled $106m

Education by Stephanie Bennett Premium Content   Queensland university head honchos pocketed thousands of dollars in pay rises last year as staff were slashed and income streams took a nosedive. In the wake of the crushing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic universities were forced to undergo mass redundancies and faculty changes, as border closures cut-off lucrative international student fees. But annual reports released last week reveal the eye-watering pay packets of Queensland s vice-chancellors, with three taking home more pay in 2020 than the previous year. Queensland University of Technology s Vice-Chancellor Margaret Sheil received a package worth at least $1.2 million, up from at least $1.18 million in 2019.

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