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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 – 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