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The behaviour of some has effectively served to chill the views of others. But this flies in the face of universities’ core role, says Dawn Freshwater
The barrage of personal abuse faced by women in leadership positions risks our gains on gender equality, says Dawn Freshwater
Australia and New Zealand’s isolation continues, but global collaboration is ever more crucial, says Dawn Freshwater
Nearby communities are the priority – but impact is maximised via universities’ crucial global networks, says Dawn Freshwater
Nurturing talent via teaching and research is a well-established pathway to building an innovative, prosperous society, says Dawn Freshwater
In the post-Covid world we have a chance to increase our use of data to better understand research opportunities and student learning, says Dawn Freshwater
Universities have a duty to speak up during a crisis and provide evidence-based commentary, says Dawn Freshwater
Student income support is increasingly insufficient and in urgent need of reform, says Dawn Freshwater
If universities don’t assert their expertise, demands from ministers and industry will become ever more misguided, says Dawn Freshwater
Universities are intellectual spaces and censorship of opinion is not the right way to solve freedom of speech conflicts, says Dawn Freshwater
Reimagining the cultural heritage of higher education so that it endures for future graduates is an imperative for universities, says Dawn Freshwater