‘It’s a form of intimidation and unacceptable’: Vice-chancellor grilled on student protesters
The University of Melbourne's interim vice-chancellor, Glyn Davis, testified at a royal commission on May 22, 2024, regarding ongoing student protests. Davis acknowledged that the protests led to the university's lowest ever student satisfaction scores. Despite public safety concerns and property damage, the university upheld the right to protest, resulting in new bylaws banning camping on campus.
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Published 15 Jul 2026, 04:48 UTC · Updated 15 Jul 2026, 04:50 UTC
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