University of Adelaide vice-chancellor Peter Rathjen has taken indefinite special leave a day after chancellor Kevin Scarce鈥檚 abrupt departure.
In a 5 May statement, the university confirmed the vice-chancellor鈥檚 leave of absence and said it was 鈥渘ot in a position to comment鈥. It said deputy vice-chancellor research Mike Brooks had been appointed acting vice-chancellor.
鈥淧rofessor Brooks has previously served as both acting and interim vice-chancellors,鈥 the statement said. 鈥淭he university鈥檚 world-class education and research is continuing.鈥
In a statement issued the previous day, the university announced that Rear Admiral Scarce had told the university鈥檚 council he would 鈥渂ring forward鈥 the end of his term as chancellor to that day. His tenure was not due to conclude until 30 September. 聽
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Rear Admiral Scarce is a former governor of South Australia who specialised in military logistics and procurement during his military career. No reason was given for his sudden exit from the university, seven months ahead of schedule while the institution was grappling with the fallout from the Covid-19 pandemic.
Speaking on behalf of the council, deputy chancellor Catherine Branson thanked Rear Admiral Scarce for his 鈥渧ery significant contribution鈥 since December 2014. 鈥淸He] has throughout his term been a strong presence and advocate for the university,鈥 Ms Branson said.
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鈥淗e has led council during an important time of transition, when the university鈥檚 world rankings and its role in the South Australian community have continued to rise. His term as chancellor has encompassed the opening of the state-of-the-art Adelaide Health and Medical Sciences building, which is a critical part of the Biomed City Precinct, the adoption of a new strategic plan, and a stronger focus on outcomes for South Australia鈥檚 industry and community.鈥
Nick Warner, president of the National Tertiary Education Union鈥檚 Adelaide branch, said the union did not know the reasons behind the chancellor鈥檚 resignation or the vice-chancellor鈥檚 leave 鈥渙r even if the two are related鈥.
鈥淭his has come as a shock to staff of the University of Adelaide and the lack of explanation is adding to anxiety levels already heighted by the Covid-19 crisis,鈥 he said. 鈥淪taff desperately need clarity from the university council and the remaining senior management.鈥
A source told 探花视频 that Rear Admiral Scarce had resigned during an extraordinary meeting of the university鈥檚 council, during which serious financial difficulties triggered by the coronavirus crisis were discussed. The university has not responded to these claims.
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A 2019 by University of Sydney sociologist Salvatore Babones found that Adelaide鈥檚 dependence on Chinese students was 鈥渆xtraordinarily large鈥. Some 13 per cent of the institution鈥檚 2017 revenue came directly from Chinese students, Dr Babones found.
While the other six universities profiled in his report were more dependent on international students鈥 fees, Adelaide was the only one of the seven to record an operating deficit in 2018, after converting a A$56 million (拢29 million) operating surplus into a A$4 million shortfall 鈥 largely because of reduced investment earnings and bequests.
Some A$12 million in increased student fees, as the university increased its fiscal reliance on foreign students by 2 percentage points, was not enough to compensate for these losses. A mooted merger with the University of South Australia, partly driven by a desire to increase the two institutions鈥 allure to foreign students, fell through in October 2018.
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