2 out of 3 members of university governing bodies have no professional expertise in the sector. There’s the making of a crisis

Alessandro Pelizzon et al, The Conversation, 30 November 2021

To say Australian universities are in crisis "is to state the obvious". A common narrative suggests the most immediate cause of the current crisis is “reduced international student revenue and income from investments, such as dividends” during the pandemic. However, many commentators have noted that the problems besetting Australian universities transcend financial issues alone and predate the pandemic. Primarily, the shift toward a quasi-corporate model of...

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