Premium Content:

Vice Chancellor says universities must ensure integrity of campus events

Professor Adam Shoemaker, the Vice Chancellor of the University Southern Cross, has shared his thoughts on the debate over free speech on University campuses saying institutions should be finding out more about the content of events of private hirers using their facilities.

- Advertisement -

Professor Shoemaker was speaking at the 2018 Australian Ally Conference at Curtin University on Thursday when he was asked about his thoughts on several recent events that have occurred on university campuses around the nation including the University of Western Australia’s initial decision to host controversial American pediatrician Dr Quentin Van Meter.

“First of all we have to know a little more about what groups are doing when they are renting space and purporting to be speaking on behalf of the university, that happens a lot…it slips under the radar.” Professor Shoemaker said.

“If you’re going to have controversy, and universities are great places to have controversy, you need to ensure that you have diversity of ideas.”

The Vice Chancellor said the problem occurred where only one view was being put forward and suggested Universities should encourage events where more than one viewpoint was given an opportunity to speak.

Professor Shoemaker said getting the balance between respecting people, protecting vulnerable students and supporting free speech was a challenge in the sector, but it was not a new challenge.

Professor Shoemaker also spoke about his universities decision to put out a statement in support of marriage equality during the postal survey last year.

The University leader said the Universities governing council has people from all political backgrounds but there was unanimous support for making a strong statement in support of marriage equality.

“Why wouldn’t you want to be a part of that?” Professor Shoemaker said, outlining that the elements that lead to the universities support for marriage equality had come from many different directions including staff, students and the leadership team.

The 2018 Australian Ally Conference is continuing today, follow the hashtag #AllyConf2018 on Twitter for the latest updates. 

Graeme Watson


Latest

Barnaby Joyce says he won’t run again for the Nationals

The MP says he's considering his options and hasn't ruled out a switch to One Nation.

Kim Petras returns with ‘I Like Ur Look’

The new track is a mix of hyper pop and rock vibes.

Pentagon says Netflix series ‘Boots’ is part of an ideological agenda

The show has been a huge hit for Netflix but the current US administration doesn't appear to be fans of the show.

WA government releases draft plan for suicide prevention

Mental Health Minister Meredith Hammatt says all Western Australians have a role to play.

Newsletter

Don't miss

Barnaby Joyce says he won’t run again for the Nationals

The MP says he's considering his options and hasn't ruled out a switch to One Nation.

Kim Petras returns with ‘I Like Ur Look’

The new track is a mix of hyper pop and rock vibes.

Pentagon says Netflix series ‘Boots’ is part of an ideological agenda

The show has been a huge hit for Netflix but the current US administration doesn't appear to be fans of the show.

WA government releases draft plan for suicide prevention

Mental Health Minister Meredith Hammatt says all Western Australians have a role to play.

On This Gay Day | ‘Holding the Man’ author Tim Conigrave died

His memoir became widely acclaimed as queer literature since its publication in 1995.

Barnaby Joyce says he won’t run again for the Nationals

The MP says he's considering his options and hasn't ruled out a switch to One Nation.

Kim Petras returns with ‘I Like Ur Look’

The new track is a mix of hyper pop and rock vibes.

Pentagon says Netflix series ‘Boots’ is part of an ideological agenda

The show has been a huge hit for Netflix but the current US administration doesn't appear to be fans of the show.