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michael spence

A pencil illustration of the F23 administration building. On the top of the building it says: "Vice-Chancellor's Summer Palace" and "Admin Building"
Opinion // Administration Building

A critical appraisal of the F23 building

Decoding the corporate code used to describe the Vice-Chancellors den

October 1, 2019 Max Shanahan
Michael Spence and Simon Haines on Quad with Ramsay logo
News // Ramsay Centre

Ramsay Centre’s Western Tradition course to be offered as a major, Spence proposes

Spence wants Western Tradition to be a major in Advanced Studies

September 18, 2019 Joseph Verity, Amelia Mertha, Annie Zhang, Alan Zheng, Baopu He, Jessica Syed and Nell O'Grady
Two logos: One of 'End Rape On Campus' and 'Universities Australia'
Analysis // Campus Sexual Assault

EROC Australia warn of a second national survey into campus sexual assault without ethical methodology

The 2020 survey must be carried out by an organisation with “demonstrated expertise in conducting best-practice research on sexual assault”

June 25, 2019 Liam Thorne and Jessica Syed
An image of Michael Spence
News // Michael Spence

Michael Spence to remain Vice Chancellor until 2022

The announcement comes days after a staff protest against Spence and senior management

April 3, 2019 Joseph Verity
A photo taken from the perspective of speakers in front of the Anderson Stuart. The crowd is pictured.
News // NTEU

‘Unlearn Managerialism:’ Staff and students meet to protest University’s ‘Strategic Plan’

A motion of no-confidence against Michael Spence and senior management was passed unanimously.

March 28, 2019 Swapnik Sanagavarapu
Red background with screenshot of University's sexual harassment policy amendment date
News //

USyd amends sexual assault policy to address consent loophole

The University was unaware of issues with the policy until informed by advocacy group End Rape On Campus (EROC)

February 27, 2019 Jessica Syed
Analysis // Ramsay Centre For Western Civilisation

Staff opinion split over Ramsay Centre agreement

We went through 74,000 words of staff survey responses so you don’t have to.

October 17, 2018 Zoe Stojanovic-Hill
Comedy // Hunny

USyd enters negotiations with Sizzler Centre for Western Sydney Civilisation

The new course will not be “evaluative or comparative”, but documents show it will include references to the infamous salad bar.

September 26, 2018 Andrew Rickert
News // Ramsay Centre

Full text of Ramsay MoU sent to uni staff

Staff, but not students, will be asked to give feedback on the draft agreement.

September 25, 2018 Janek Drevikovsky
Professor Lisa Jackson Pulver in front of the Quad (digitally altered image)
News // Deputy Vice Chancellor

USyd appoints new Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Indigenous Strategy and Services

Professor Lisa Jackson Pulver departs Western Sydney University for the role

September 3, 2018 Andrew Rickert

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