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The End of #College Life
If they persist attacks on #universities will destroy a cornerstone of #American life.
Every year in #US, almost 20 million go to college, representing every race, ethnicity, and social class. This is college in #America—or has been for a long time.
#HigherEducation is in chaos, and #professors and administrators are sounding alarm. Few administrators talk about the risk in public, but they take a different tone in private.
theatlantic.com/science/archiv
archive.ph/fTcGF

The Atlantic · The End of College LifeBy Ian Bogost
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What does the AFR say about University administration?

“Are Australian university #bosses worth the big bucks? Australian vice chancellors earn far more than their #peers in the #UK, #US, #Canada and #NewZealand. Is this justifiable?”

“Australian #universities, it seems to me, are subject to two different forces: #managerialism and a heightened #regulatory state. By having so much #RedTape attached to universities by #government, we end up needing a lot of processes and the VCs are there to make sure their universities are fulfilling all those sets of #regulations,” Forsyth says.

She agrees with Robinson that university governance is at the core of the explosion in executive salaries. Whereas Robinson points to a lack of #experience and #expertise on university boards, Forsyth blames the loading of #CorporateTypes on university #councils and in #Chancellor positions, which she says fundamentally changes the focus from academia to money-making #enterprises.

“I think this has enabled councils to leave the managers in charge and act in solidarity with them,” she says. “Councils are stacked with people who are going to be on the vice chancellor’s side from an ideological perspective.”
Forsyth, author of “A History of the Modern Australian University”, was made redundant last year from #AustralianCatholicUniversity after it shut down a raft of courses in the humanities, including #ResearchInstitutes in #philosophy and #history.

She notes that for decades, #ViceChancellors have been whinging about the lack of #GovernmentFunding, but achieved very little in return. At the same time, they have overseen mass #casualisation of staff – #HigherEducation has the largest proportion of causal and contract staff of any sector in the economy – while ignoring widespread #WageTheft – now estimated to be as high as $160 million affecting 100,000 employees in almost all universities”

<archive.md/uJS5u> / <afr.com/work-and-careers/educa> (paywall)

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@bibliolater @ianb

“It's not just that students aren't attempting to write their own work, what we're also starting to find is that students aren't even attempting to read the work."

There are students only interested in the credentials. Others care about learning. Looks like soon the two types will stop sharing educational paths. Their present entanglement serves the current university financing system via common fees. The disruption of this arrangement will reshape universities.

University of Exeter: Businesses want university researchers to plug AI skills gaps. “In a survey of 235 UK businesses, an average of 85% identified skills gaps as a major threat to their competitiveness, with skills shortages in artificial intelligence identified as among the most pressing challenges. Asked how they would tackle AI skills shortages, 44% of big businesses indicated they would […]

https://rbfirehose.com/2025/05/08/university-of-exeter-businesses-want-university-researchers-to-plug-ai-skills-gaps/

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My comms colleagues opened this account a long while ago but recently decided Bluesky is (for the moment) a better home (although actually they have reduced their social media activity in general as they have sensibly decided it wasn’t always the best way of communicating).

It would be nice to see them active over here, so if you are another academic account (personal or institutional) consider giving them a follow to make them remember the Fediverse exists:

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