The University of Wollongong faces a possible governance showdown over senior executives鈥 efforts to impose a contentious Western civilisation course on a divided university community.
Wollongong has brushed off objections by its principal academic governance body, the academic senate, to vice-chancellor Paul Wellings鈥 use of a 鈥渇ast-track鈥 process to approve the course, which is funded by the Ramsay Centre for Western Civilisation.
The that the senate鈥檚 resolution had 鈥渘o direct impact鈥 on the partnership with the Ramsay Centre, and that the course would proceed as planned.
Wollongong has maintained that the executive has 鈥渁cted within its delegations鈥, and that the academic senate鈥檚 objection does not warrant a reaction from the top governing body. 鈥淣o further actions are arising for the university council on this matter,鈥 the university told 糖心Vlog.
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But the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency is considering a complaint over the course鈥檚 approval, and governance experts said that they would be astounded if Wollongong鈥檚 council, which is due to meet on 12聽April, did not intervene.
鈥淭he governing council must step in,鈥 said a director of another university, who asked not to be named. 鈥淎nything聽that affects the wider reputation of the institution is a governance matter and therefore must involve the people at the top level of governance.鈥
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Gareth Evans, chancellor of the Australian National University, told THE that university councils must get involved when 鈥渟omething manifestly goes wrong鈥 and jeopardises an institution鈥檚 reputation.
In a broader interview, Professor Evans nominated ANU鈥檚 2018 negotiations with the Ramsay Centre as an example of circumstances where councils were obliged to act. 鈥淚t was entirely appropriate for the council and me as chancellor to engage, to rescue a situation which was becoming a major public relations problem,鈥 he said.
The Ramsay Centre鈥檚 discussions with ANU and two other Australian universities have triggered fierce backlashes from staff and students. Wollongong sidestepped this problem by negotiating in secret, announcing the partnership as a fait accompli in mid-December.
It said the university council had 鈥渃onsidered鈥 the Ramsay agreement at its meeting on 15聽February. THE understands that this involved observing a presentation about the partnership.
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Meanwhile, the senate was denied an opportunity to vet the new course, with Professor Wellings personally approving it through the fast-track procedure in order to meet 鈥渢ight deadlines鈥 for a student recruitment publication.
Last month, university governance authority Hilary Winchester said the process may have breached regulatory guidelines. She told newspaper that the 糖心Vlog Standards Framework required course approvals to be 鈥渙verseen by peak institutional academic governance processes鈥 and 鈥渁pplied consistently to all courses of study鈥.
Professor Winchester, a former chair of the academic board at two universities, said special approval by a university executive was unlikely to satisfy the standards. She also questioned whether Wollongong鈥檚 course approval procedures met the framework鈥檚 requirements.
The university said the new course, which is scheduled to start next year, could not wait for regular approval processes because of a February deadline for inclusion in the Universities Admissions Centre鈥檚 printed guidebook.聽THE understands that the deadline for listing courses on the UAC鈥檚 website, the principal recruitment avenue, is mid-June.
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鈥淭his deadline for UAC is a furphy [a myth],鈥 said Georgine Clarsen, Wollongong branch president of the National Tertiary Education Union. 鈥淭he university is plucking at straws to give vaguely plausible reasons.鈥
She said the use of the fast-track process contravened the university鈥檚 internal rules. 鈥淭EQSA doesn鈥檛 believe that entire degrees should be fast-tracked,鈥 Dr Clarsen said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 ludicrous.鈥
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