SAS culture review, universities losing their way, five dead in US shooting
Australian universities are in crisis and have “completely lost their sense of direction”, a senior academic from a leading university, blaming cost-cutting, casualisation and “ridiculous” teaching loads.
The academic, who asked to remain anonymous for fear of losing their job, said universities had become like supermarkets, and had fired so many staff that students were now like customers “checking their own goods out”, responsible for their own education.More and more twenty- and thirty-something-year-olds
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