Opinion
How do our universities get their social licence back?
There are four issues that universities need to address if they are to revive their troubled reputations in Australian society.
Shamit SaggarPolicy expertAustralian universities have slipped in the latest Times Higher Education World University Rankings for 2025. This decline raises a troubling question: how did one of the world’s most celebrated higher education systems lose its way?
In a recent conversation, a senior overseas diplomat asked me whether public antipathy, even hostility, towards the hallowed halls of learning put our universities on a par with the grim reputation of the casinos fighting off allegations of corruption. I gulped. If higher education has lost its social licence to such an extent, how on earth did it come to this? There are four stories that sit beneath the surface.
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