
Elizabeth Finkel
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Sep 19, 2024 |
science.org | Elizabeth Finkel
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Apr 24, 2024 |
universityworldnews.com | Elizabeth Finkel
AUSTRALIA In February, the South Australian Museum ‘re-imagined’ itself. In the face of rising costs and inadequate government funds, CEO David Gaimster, who took the reins last June, declared the museum is “not a university”, and will gut its research capabilities, starting this July. In Australia and abroad, hundreds of scientists and friends of the museum have expressed their horror at the proposal to the media, in letters to the state government, and in interviews with the author.
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Apr 19, 2024 |
tolerance.ca | Elizabeth Finkel |Vice-Chancellor's Fellow |La Trobe
In February, the South Australian Museum “re-imagined” itself. In the face of rising costs and inadequate government funds, CEO David Gaimster, who took the reins last June, declared the museum is “not a university”, and will gut its research capabilities, starting this July.
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Apr 19, 2024 |
theconversation.com | Elizabeth Finkel |Vice-Chancellor's Fellow |La Trobe
In February, the South Australian Museum “re-imagined” itself. In the face of rising costs and inadequate government funds, CEO David Gaimster, who took the reins last June, declared the museum is “not a university”, and will gut its research capabilities, starting this July. In Australia and abroad, hundreds of scientists and friends of the museum have expressed their horror at the proposal, to the media, in letters to the state government, and in interviews with the author.
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Apr 19, 2024 |
thetimes.com.au | Elizabeth Finkel |Vice-Chancellor's Fellow |La Trobe
In February, the South Australian Museum “re-imagined” itself. In the face of rising costs and inadequate government funds, CEO David Gaimster, who took the reins last June, declared[1] the museum is “not a university”, and will gut its research capabilities, starting this July. In Australia and abroad, hundreds of scientists and friends of the museum have expressed their horror at the proposal, to the media, in letters to the state government, and in interviews with the author.
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