No jobs at stake in the Adelaide merger? History suggests otherwise There must be full transparency over the costs and benefits of a merged Adelaide University, says Binoy Kampmark By Binoy Kampmark 14 December
The West should not freeze out Russian academics Boycotting Russia will hinder research, punish the innocent and damage the prospects of a peaceful future, says Binoy Kampmark By Binoy Kampmark 18 March
Online teaching’s TikTok pedagogy is leading students a merry dance Australian universities’ ongoing embrace of digital approaches is cheapening learning – but not in a good way, says Binoy Kampmark By Binoy Kampmark 14 December
Social climate bureaucracy is not the way to improve behaviour on campus Compulsory modules on good conduct risk causing more problems than they solve, says Binoy Kampmark By Binoy Kampmark 19 October
Australia must start readmitting international students Vaccine passports are a way to reopen campuses while minimising Covid risks. So why is Australia not adopting them, asks Binoy Kampmark By Binoy Kampmark 20 August
About-turns on in-person and online teaching are unhinging everyone Covid and its financial fallout are serious, but managers must grasp the impact of their operating experiments on teaching and learning, says Binoy Kampmark By Binoy Kampmark 18 June