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Heat builds on Bishop over top role at prestigious uni

Former senior liberal deputy Julie Bishop has no intention of coming to the forefront as the leader of one of the most prestigious universities in the country after leaving the controversial chancellor.

The Australian National University Chancellor also rejected the charges of bullying and harassment and declared that there were no “reasons” for the withdrawal.

Embatted Chahancellor Genevie Bell announced his resignation on Thursday after a great discontent on the controversial plans to cut academics at the university in order to fill a $ 250 million deficiency.

On Thursday, Ms. Bishop was grilled by the former Foreign Minister at the beginning of 2025, because of allegations that were level level by the Academic Liz Allen, who said that he had been typed on the suicide point.

Bishop said that he had the support of the University Council and will serve the rest of his period that ended in 2026.

“I reject the claims I have heard for the first time on August 12 with the greatest respect and civilization and courtesy to any staff in Anu.” He said.

“There is no ground to be put aside.”

Former Federal Liberal Party Deputy leader, last Monday, the Parliamentary Committee gave the right to respond and this will be announced to be announced, he said.

“I will not endanger the integrity of a workplace complaint process put forward by the Council.” He said.

“I rejected myself from these discussions and said that there would be an independent investigation into these allegations.”

On Thursday, the personnel who participated in a municipal building at the university applauded and applauded when Professor Bell was said to have resigned.

Rebekah Brown promised to review the “Renew Anu” program that will be a temporary substitute and non -popular cost -lowering “Renew Anu” program.

Educational Minister Jason Clare said that “important governance concerns” in Anu was increased and directed them to the Higher Education Quality and Evaluation Standards Agency.

Professor Paul Dugdale, President of Anu Music School, said that the interruptions of the music school “will” destroy “will still continue.

“Each college in Anu is still faced with great interruptions and the deductions proposed to the School of Music are more violent than other schools,” he said.

The law senator David Pocock said Bishop’s term of office was a decision for the university council.

“There are some real questions about Anu’s governance.” He said.

He continued: “There must be some kind of gold standard in force, and this is not the case in Anu.”

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