National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU)

Rank-and-file members of the National Tertiary Education Union at the University of Sydney have launched a ticket for the August union elections. Jim McIlroy reports.

First Nations people have historically been excluded from Australian universities. Even so-called听鈥渟andstone universities鈥 were built on a foundation of invasion, genocide and land theft, writes听Markela Panegyres.

Western Sydney University (WSU) and Western Sydney University College staff and supporters took strike action for job security, casuals鈥 rights, fair workloads, a decent pay rise and a healthy work-life balance. Kerry Smith reports.

Pip Hinman spoke to members of the National Tertiary Education Union听on the picket line at the University of Sydney.

Unionists and students have set up picket lines at the University of Sydney in support of their claim for permanency, First Nations employment targets听and reasonable workloads. Jim McIlroy reports.

National Tertiary Education Union members at the University of Sydney have听voted听to strike for 48 hours on May 11鈥12 over work conditions.听Georgie Dixon reports.

A spirited action against the commodification of education outside Sydney University鈥檚 Fisher Library heard from staff and students. Rachel Evans reports.

The听Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences听at the University of Sydney is听being replaced by a new, centralised discipline structure,听reports听Georgie Dixon.

After a year of job cuts, Federation University has just announced a restructure of its academic portfolio, which will make teaching and learning harder,听John Smith reports.

Students and staff are campaigning听against the University of Sydney鈥檚 plans to move the Gender and Cultural Studies听Department into the School of Social and Political Sciences. Elliott Guerrero reports.

The NTEU welcomed a Federal Court decision confirming听that University of Sydney staff have a legal right to be protected from disciplinary action when exercising intellectual freedom.听Jeffrey Khoo reports.

Students and staff at the University of Melbourne are campaigning against management's attempts to establish a right-wing think-tank. Jacob Andrewartha reports.