Researching urban nature-based solutions, agroforestry science, audit cultures, and Nous UniForum data (themes that are more interconnected than you’d think…).
https://researchportalplus.anu.edu.au/en/persons/tim-mclellan
Apologies for video quality and big thank you to Senator @mehreenfaruqi.bsky.social for continuing to be such a fantastic advocate for better university governance.
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Apologies for video quality and big thank you to Senator @mehreenfaruqi.bsky.social for continuing to be such a fantastic advocate for better university governance.
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This suggests university executives are making huge decisions based on proprietary UniForum data and methodology that they have no way of scrutinizing.
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This suggests university executives are making huge decisions based on proprietary UniForum data and methodology that they have no way of scrutinizing.
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More fundamentally, however, reliance on consultants reflects much deeper problems with how universities are run.
More fundamentally, however, reliance on consultants reflects much deeper problems with how universities are run.
e.g. in 2024, DoE paid Nous to summarize public feedback on a University Accords discussion paper. Nous’ 80-page summary fails to mention feedback criticizing the role of consultants in uni governance.
e.g. in 2024, DoE paid Nous to summarize public feedback on a University Accords discussion paper. Nous’ 80-page summary fails to mention feedback criticizing the role of consultants in uni governance.
If restructures are based on UniForum data, then its blind spots and biases may be hardwiring a flawed, one-size-fits-all model of governance across the sector — a model that undermines educational quality and institutional diversity.
If restructures are based on UniForum data, then its blind spots and biases may be hardwiring a flawed, one-size-fits-all model of governance across the sector — a model that undermines educational quality and institutional diversity.
One wing of Nous provides "independent" UniForum data that shows the case for change at a uni, then a second wing of the same company swoops in to sell a program of cuts to deliver that change.
One wing of Nous provides "independent" UniForum data that shows the case for change at a uni, then a second wing of the same company swoops in to sell a program of cuts to deliver that change.
❌UniForum’s underlying data and methodology are poor
❌Data analysis is selective, inconsistent and opaque
❌UniForum benchmarks create perverse incentives
I also ask how UniForum fits into Nous’ wider business model:
❌UniForum’s underlying data and methodology are poor
❌Data analysis is selective, inconsistent and opaque
❌UniForum benchmarks create perverse incentives
I also ask how UniForum fits into Nous’ wider business model:
University executives frequently invoke UniForum as an objective justification for cuts and redundancies.
This UniForum graph, for example, was a centerpiece of the case ANU’s ex-VC made to Council for Renew ANU. 👇
University executives frequently invoke UniForum as an objective justification for cuts and redundancies.
This UniForum graph, for example, was a centerpiece of the case ANU’s ex-VC made to Council for Renew ANU. 👇