There’s more in the Mail

In Features this morning

James Guthrie on the financial state of NSW public universities, what their reports reveal and don’t, HERE.

plus, Angela Carbone and Kerryn Butler-Henderson (both RMIT) warn that “despite decades of effort, there remain significant barriers to women achieving leadership in higher education teaching and learning.” The pandemic, they suggest, has not helped. This week’s selection by Commissioning Editor Sally Kift’s for her celebrated series, Needed now in learning and teaching, HERE .

with Angel Calderon (RMIT) (critically) reviews two big-name rankings, U-Multirank and Nature Index, HERE .

joined by Marnie Hughes-Warrington (Uni SA) on a partnership approach to research creation, and translation, HERE.

and Verity Firth on the Carnegie Commission on community service standards expanding in Australia, HERE.  Scroll down for more,

And in Expert Opinion

Dawn Gilmore and Chin Nguyen extend their suggestions for what can work in on-line learning partnerships. They make their original case for CMM, HERE.