http://www.smh.com.au/news/0106/08/text/national8.html
The Sydney Morning Herald
Foreign academics threaten black list over sacked Steele

Date: 08/06/2001

By Aban Contractor, Higher Education Writer

The sacking of Dr Ted Steele by the University of Wollongong has attracted 
unprecedented international condemnation, with overseas academics 
threatening to black-list Australia's university of the year.

Britain's largest education union and the 30,000-member Canadian 
Association of University Teachers are among those to criticise the 
decision of the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Gerard Sutton, to dismiss 
summarily the tenured academic.

Other academic associations, including those in the United States, Ireland 
and New Zealand, have written to the Wollongong University Chancellor, Mr 
Michael Codd, urging him to reinstate Dr Steele immediately.

Academics are boycotting conferences at Wollongong and black-listing it as 
a place of work.

The president of the Canadian association, Professor Thomas Booth, said it 
was wrong that Dr Steele had been dismissed without due process.

"The Vice-Chancellor's actions show contempt for academic freedom which is 
the foundation stone of any university," he wrote.

"His actions bring the University of Wollongong into disrepute and casts a 
shadow over the entire Australian university community."

Yesterday, Professor Sutton said the letters would be given "due 
consideration but would not affect the legal course of action taken by the 
National Tertiary Education Union against the university".

Dr Steele, a professor in the Department of Biological Sciences, was sacked 
without warning on February 26 after claiming he had been told to increase 
the marks he had awarded two of his honours students - both were upgraded 
by two grades.

A union prosecution against the university, claiming that Wollongong 
breached its own enterprise agreement by sacking Dr Steele summarily, will 
be heard in the Federal Court on July 5.

Professor Sutton has argued that Dr Steele made knowingly false allegations 
that had brought the university into disrepute.

Today, the university's governing body, the 18-member council, is expected 
to discuss the Steele case. It is believed it is being urged to consider 
several resolutions, including that academic staff have the right to speak 
out without fear of instant dismissal.

A letter signed by nine prominent Australians, including the winner of the 
2000 Albert Einstein World Award of Science, Professor Frank Fenner, and 
novelist Peter Corris, will be tabled.

"Academic freedom is a right and a responsibility of academic staff. It 
entails the rights to freely discuss, teach, assess, develop curricula, 
research and publish," the letter says.

"It also entails the right of all staff to freely express opinions about 
the institutions in which they work. This right reflects the historical 
role of universities as 'critic and conscience' of society."

An online petition organised by the union with almost 5,000 signatures will 
also be drawn to the council's attention.

In its letter to the Wollongong Chancellor, the New Zealand Association of 
University Staff reminded the university that Australia was a signatory to 
the UNESCO Recommendation on the Status of Higher Education Teaching 
Personnel, which says that all staff have the "freedom to express freely 
their opinion about the institution or system in which they work".

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