Capt Rifle
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Really? Why what's wrong with the teaching?Most people from UNSW from at least 2nd year say the teaching is shit there.
Really? Why what's wrong with the teaching?Most people from UNSW from at least 2nd year say the teaching is shit there.
I think the university one chooses is highly individual. Any university (CSU, La Trobe, UWS, USYD etc.) could be the right choice for a student dependent on a number of factors."Defend your education"...
ooooh the irony.
I made the right choice to stick with unsw.
I would personally hazard that there is a range of teaching quality at every institution.Really? Why what's wrong with the teaching?
I'm actually opposed against what they want if that's the case. The teaching is bad, either way - even if they get job security, who's to say that there will be more quality education. If lecturers don't care about you in the first place, it's not gonna get better. Also, I don't see a problem to casualisation of jobs because many pharmacists are casuals and generally, the only permanent positions for them are in government jobs.Uh, no.
What do we want? Job security for our lecturers and them and not being threatened based purely on how many papers they've published since '09, even though they weren't told back then that publishing papers is how their value would be determined. Oh yeah, we also want this job security so they can go ahead and prepare/teach classes without the risk of being fired for not publishing because, you know, teaching takes an awful lot of time.
Very bad lecturers in Engineering from what I've been told. There was an article written by someone from a high-end university (IIRC, University of Toronto) that said that at higher end institutions, there is more prestige but poorer teaching because research becomes a priority.Really? Why what's wrong with the teaching?
No way do they get 50 sick days.They get 50 days sick leave. (compared to 10 for everybody else)
They get 17% employer super contribution (compared to 9% for everybody else)
They are also the highest paid academics in the country. 105k for a lecturer.
That's what I was thinking - 50 days is like 15% of the year off.No way do they get 50 sick days.
That's funny, typically people only have praise for the UNSW Eng faculty.Very bad lecturers in Engineering from what I've been told.
The University of Sydney Enterprise Agreement 2009-2012No way do they get 50 sick days.
I hear a lot about their facilities being good and all (prestige factor) but the lecturers are shit - I know a friend that doesn't go to any of his lectures because they make them extremely boring, he can't understand them or it's just not worth it.That's funny, typically people only have praise for the UNSW Eng faculty.
Yeah, USYD has a multitude of ways to get to uni.i'm glad we don't have any insane protesting at unsw. If they blocked the eddy avenue bus line, they can effectively shut down the uni imo
hahahahahahahahahahhahahahahahahhaaaahhhi'm glad we don't have any insane protesting at unsw. If they blocked the eddy avenue bus line, they can effectively shut down the uni imo