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A tactical takeover might have been easier in the short term, but Adelaide University will be better for being a marriage of equals, say David Lloyd and Peter H?j
Speculation over imagined backstabbings and betrayals is rife but the joining of two of Australia¡¯s universities is more of a meeting of minds than clash of clans, insist vice-chancellors Peter H?j and David Lloyd
The merged Adelaide University¡¯s brand personality tries to find a sweet spot between proven and audacious, say Peter H?j and David Lloyd
No journey in strange new waters can be smooth sailing, but healthy conflicts have a place in innovation and transformation, say David Lloyd and Peter H?j
AI is helping us mine 200,000 stakeholders¡¯ ideas, sensible and silly, about core elements of the new Adelaide University, say Peter H?j and David Lloyd
Both boards approved the case for the amalgamated Adelaide University ¨C but politicians still formed a scrutiny committee, say Peter H?j and David Lloyd
Many ask why we assume a combined university will offer more. The answer is that we are purposefully designing it that way, say Peter H?j and David Lloyd
In the first of a series of articles charting the merger of the University of South Australia and the University of Adelaide, the institutions¡¯ vice-chancellors, David Lloyd and Peter H?j, set out why, after a series of false starts over the years, the amalgamation finally looks set to go ahead