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On 1 October 2018, Maskell replaced Glyn Davis as vice-chancellor at the University of Melbourne. [9] [10] In May 2022, he was reappointed for a second term. [11] In 2022, his annual remuneration as vice-chancellor was $1,500,000-$1,514,999; this included a fringe benefit associated with a residence owned by the University to the value of ...
Power over all the academic and administrative affairs of RMIT is then passed to the Vice-Chancellor and President by the Council in accordance with the current Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Act of 2010. [2] [3] The Vice-Chancellor is therefore responsible for the "conduct of the University's affairs in all matters". [2] [3]
Davis became vice-chancellor and president of Griffith University in 2002. [citation needed] In January 2005 he was appointed Vice-Chancellor of the University of Melbourne and led the introduction of the university's "Melbourne Curriculum" academic structure. While at the University of Melbourne he was paid a salary of $1.6m AUD annually. [3]
Sir John Madden, GCMG, also a former Vice-Chancellor and Chancellor of the University [79] Sir Frederick Mann, KCMG, also a former Lieutenant Governor of Victoria [80] John Harber Phillips, AC QC, also a former Victorian Director of Public Prosecutions and Director of the National Crime Authority [81]
Since the development of the university sector in Australia and the foundation of the first university (University of Sydney, 1850), a small number of Vice-Chancellors have served for 15 years or more with some portion of this time in office as Vice-Chancellor in Australia. They include: 29 years: Sir Anthony Brownless KCMG KSG (Melbourne 1858-87);
This is a category for Vice-Chancellors of the University of Melbourne. Pages in category "Vice-chancellors of the University of Melbourne" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.
Dewar became the sixth vice-chancellor of La Trobe University in Melbourne, Australia, in January 2012. [13] On arrival, he declared that his goal was to ensure that La Trobe be "recognised as the natural alternative to Victoria's two Group of Eight universities, with a unique appeal other universities can't offer".
She was appointed vice-chancellor of RMIT University on 4 April 2005, taking over from care-taker vice-chancellor Chris Whitaker. Prior to Gardner's appointment in 2005, RMIT was experiencing a regular budget shortfall of A$24 million. [7] [8] After her first year as vice-chancellor, the university reported a $23.2 million surplus. This surplus ...