There’s more in the Mail
In Features this morning
Merlin Crossley (UNSW) asks the question, “do you really need a committee on volcanoes?
plus The National Health and Medical Research Council is considering a change to the risk-benefit section of its human research statement. Adrian Barnett (QUT) explains why he is alarmed, HERE.
with Frank Larkins (Uni Melbourne) explaining that the good times have already rolled for NSW university finances HERE and James Guthrie on what their annual reports do and don’t reveal HERE
and Verity Firth (UTS) on the Carnegie Commission’s community service standards expanding in Australia, HERE.