Only 27% of academic and casual staff, “have confidence in the University Executive”.
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Brennan is the fifth consecutive Grassroots President, edging out Labor candidate Rose Donnelly by a narrow margin.
As the mercury evaporates, the ongoing Battle of Camperdown is not the only impediment to students voting.
The Australian Catholic University has proposed cuts to humanities disciplines, including the disestablishment of the Medieval and Early Modern Studies (MEMS) program and the Dianoia Institute of Philosophy, and job cuts across history, philosophy, political science, religion and theology subjects.
570 ballots were issued on the first day of polling, 167 more than last year on Day One.
Demonstrators called on Chris Minns’ Labor Government to reject Santos’ plans to develop coal seam gas extraction in north-west NSW.
Honi beats the heat to bring you live updates on the first day of polling.
Two 20-year-old female students have been hospitalised, and a 24-year-old man is in police custody.
The report singled out Universities and recommended that an independent body be created to oversee policy and practice at Universities as it relates to sexual misconduct.
Last year, RMIT announced a two-year partnership with Elbit Systems to develop drones for mass evacuations.