No, not the one which previously upset people at the University of New England, a new one
Vice Chancellor Brigid Heywood has had a big first year, joining the university during enterprise bargaining, conducted in part in the context of long-running disputes over workloads and conditions (CMM January 20).
And she starts her second year with more change to come– a restructure is said to be in the works, with an announcement this week. “The mid-year budget forecasts also required no small sum of attention this week given the areas of concern created by a complex range of environmental factors,” she told staff Friday.
Professor Heywood is also looking beyond campus, inviting alumni to contribute to the 2020-25 university plan (CMM July 3)