These words are not mine, but they do a good job at expressing my fears for the future of our #TertiarySector

“The university sector’s continued high spending on consultants and the uncertainty staff face may well be contributing to a crisis in higher education staff mental health.

Adelaide University’s own Professor Maureen Dollard published results of a university sector survey last week indicating what many have been saying for the past few years: psychological safety in Australia’s higher education sector is in very poor shape.

Universities are alike in high spending on consultants and alike in poor psychological safety for staff. The low state of staff morale at UTS and ANU in particular has received plenty of coverage in the press. What Professor Dollard’s work shows in this new study is how this phenomenon is present throughout the higher education sector.

It is past time for a re-evaluation of how universities engage with consultants and how they can be better employers and better providers of the education students need.”
Source:
https://thepoint.com.au/news/260219-was-the-adelaide-university-merger-really-worth-185-million-in-consultants

The truly frightening revelations is the cost of Consultancies — in this case AU (Adelaide University) merger costs:

“The contract, which ran from September 2023 to 5 January 2026, was worth around $399,000 per day, or equivalent to the annual salaries of a professor and a senior lecturer combined. Put another way, the consulting contract was the equivalent to the salary of 420 professors and 420 senior lecturers for a year.

Was the level of complexity of the merger enough to justify spending the same amount as it would on the annual labour of 840 highly educated academics?”

Truly gobsmacked by this one… meanwhile, the cost of an Arts Degree (BA) is daunting for all who enrol for one — thanks to the Morrison (#ScottyFromMarketing) Jobs ready Graduate scheme.

#UTS #AdelaideUniversity #ANU #Consultants #JRG

Was the Adelaide University merger really worth $185 million in consultants?

The first full academic year for Adelaide University – the product of a merger between the University of Adelaide and University of South Australia – is about to start. The merger cost a total of $500 million with a significant portion of that going to consultants. It was Deloitte that won the contract worth $185 million to manage the merger.

The new Adelaide University will be axing in person lectures come next year, opting for prerecorded online videos. We have started this campaign to demand face-to-face learning be a priority for our future education. In a disconnected digital world where degrees are feeling more like an online multiple choice quiz where everyone is using ai, we want to hold on to genuine campus culture and the university experience that we are racking up excruciating debt for.

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#adelaide #kaurnaYerta #adelaideuniversity #education #facetofacelearning #onlinelearning

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I wonder if that programme is open to non-males #feminism #mansplaining #adelaide #australia #universityofadelaide #adelaideuniversity

‘The death of campus life’: first major Australian university dumps face-to-face lectures, leaving staff ‘furious’

"In a document to staff, seen by Guardian Australia, the new university wrote “most students” would no longer attend face-to-face lectures, which from 2026 would gradually be replaced by “rich digital learning activities”."

https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2024/sep/13/adelaide-university-dumps-face-to-face-lectures

#HigherEducation #AdelaideUniversity

‘The death of campus life’: first major Australian university dumps face-to-face lectures, leaving staff ‘furious’

Adelaide University touts ‘rich digital learning activities’ that will be ‘self-paced and self-directed’ after student numbers on campus decline

The Guardian