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‘Mind-boggling stupidity’: The consultancy that captured universities

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Mind-boggling stupidity’: The consultancy that captured universities

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Nous Group has slowly taken over the university sector, filling VCs’ offices with ex-staff and buying ‘incredibly sensitive’ data that is sold back for benchmarking. By Rick Morton.


When global consulting firm Nous Group arrives at a university, the company blueprint is always the same: weaken the academe, centralise power and cut staff.

The Nous Group model, “Renew”, has most recently been unleashed on the Australian National University, which attempted to deny any involvement of the controversial firm in its ongoing $250 million restructure and appeared to mislead the Australian Parliament in the process.

Renew ANU has become a cataclysm for the reputation of its leadership, especially Vice-Chancellor Genevieve Bell and Chancellor Julie Bishop, but the Nous approach is especially seductive for higher education institutions in Australia, the United Kingdom and Canada due to dramatic policy and political headwinds.


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