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Tuesday, January 11, 2022

AUSTRALIA - Ministerial interference is an attack on academic freedom and Australia’s literary culture [The Conversation, January 2022]

Title:
Ministerial interference is an attack on academic freedom and Australia’s literary culture
 
Author:
Julieanne Lamond
Senior Lecturer in English, Australian National University
 
Published:
The Conversation, 4 January 2022
 
From the article:
On Christmas Eve, many researchers across the country received the news that their Australian Research Council (ARC) funding applications had failed. For most of them, this was disappointing but not surprising: the success rate for the scheme is 19%.  
 
Six research teams were informed they had been recommended for funding within this competitive pool, but the acting Education Minister Stuart Robert had vetoed their applications. The rationale provided was that the vetoed projects “do not demonstrate value for taxpayers’ money nor contribute to the national interest”.