Paul Wellings: different factors influence a new dawn

Lectures were not ideal tools for effective learning, says vice-chancellor in Australia 

August 28, 2020
University of Wollongong vice-chancellor Paul Wellings

In this interview, Paul Wellings, Vice-chancellor of University of Wollongong says there are many variables that influence the way dawn approaches, and the same applies for the higher education sector.

He highlights four factors including international student mobility, health concerns, technology and research output.

He says these factors promise a new dawn for higher education, but what that looks like remains to be seen.

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