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Leadership Changes Expected at ANU as Chancellor Meets Staff

Expectations are rising for a potential leadership shakeup at the Australian National University (ANU) following an unannounced visit by Chancellor Julie Bishop to Canberra this week. During her trip, Bishop held urgent meetings with senior staff to discuss the future of Vice-Chancellor Genevieve Bell, who has faced significant criticism related to recent staff redundancies.

Bishop, who previously served as Australia’s Foreign Minister, reportedly met individually with key university officials to address concerns regarding the university’s direction amid a restructuring aimed at saving $200 million. This financial initiative is intended to pull the institution out of a deficit that has drawn scrutiny from various stakeholders.

Insiders at ANU indicated that it is unusual for the chancellor to engage in one-on-one meetings with staff members, particularly without the presence of the vice-chancellor. One senior source remarked, “It’s highly irregular for the chancellor to meet one-on-one with staff, particularly those several rungs below her.”

There is growing concern among the university’s leadership about Bell’s management. The university’s six deans, along with provost Rebekah Brown, have expressed discontent regarding the current strategies employed by Bell. Observers noted that Brown has recently been seen accompanying Bishop around campus, raising speculation about her potential candidacy for the vice-chancellor position, which commands a salary of approximately $1 million annually.

The scrutiny of Bishop’s actions intensified last month during a Senate hearing. Academic Liz Allen accused the chancellor of exhibiting “hostile and arrogant” behavior towards staff, allegations that Bishop has denied. Allen described a troubling experience, stating, “I was bullied into near suicide. I miscarried a much-wanted baby. I’ve lost the opportunity of a promotion. I fear for my job, and my career has been derailed.”

In response to the mounting concerns regarding ANU’s leadership and governance, Federal Education Minister Jason Clare referred various claims to the federal higher education regulator, the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA).

Julie Bishop became the first female chancellor of ANU in 2019, following a distinguished political career that included serving as the Deputy Liberal leader and representing the Perth seat of Curtin. Meanwhile, Genevieve Bell, who took on the role of vice-chancellor at the start of 2024, has publicly contended that critics of her financial strategies have used her gender as a means to undermine her leadership.

When contacted for comment about Bell’s future, an ANU spokesperson declined to provide any information, leaving many within the university community to speculate about the next steps in this unfolding situation. As discussions continue, the focus remains on how the university will navigate the challenges posed by its leadership and the significant financial hurdles it faces.

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