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- Julie Bishop resigns as Australian National University chancellor
The former foreign minister Julie Bishop has tendered her resignation from the position of chancellor at Australian National University (ANU) Bishop tendered her resignation yesterday evening, a
- If a week is a long time in politics, Julie Bishops resignation as ANU . . .
Julie Bishop, as so often has been her way, was resolute Unmoved When the vice-chancellor she served alongside at the Australian National University (ANU) resigned in September last year, then
- Julie Bishop resigns as Australian National University chancellor
Julie Bishop has announced she will step down as chancellor of the Australian National University, following months of pressure from staff, students and politicians
- Julie Bishop resigns as chancellor of Australian National University (ANU)
Former foreign minister Julie Bishop has quit as chancellor of Australian National University (ANU) following calls for her to step down from the "troubled" institution
- Julie Bishop resigns as ANU chancellor after Tertiary Education Quality . . .
Former foreign minister Julie Bishop has resigned as chancellor of the Australian National University, despite being cleared of bullying allegations by an investigation that has cost the
- Julie Bishop resigns as ANU chancellor months before term ends | The . . .
Julie Bishop has resigned as chancellor of the Australian National University after months of turbulence over a fraught cost-cutting program at the institution
- Julie Bishop resigns as ANU chancellor - Yahoo News Australia
Former deputy Liberal leader Julie Bishop has resigned as chancellor of the Australian National University seven months before her term was set to expire Ms Bishop, who served as Australia’s
- Julie Bishop resigns as Chancellor of ANU - Canberra Daily
Julie Bishop has resigned as Chancellor of the Australian National University, seven months before her term was due to finish The former Liberal foreign minister’s departure follows months of criticism from staff, students, union representatives, and some politicians, who had questioned the university’s governance
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