Lachlan Clohesy

Lachlan Clohesy is an academic and union organiser. He has taught history and politics at multiple universities since completing his PhD in 2010, and is a Campus Visitor in the School of History, College of Arts and Social Sciences at the Australian National University. Lachlan is currently employed as an organiser with the ACT Division of the National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU), however views expressed in this article are his own and should not be interpreted as representing the views of the NTEU. You can find him on Twitter at @LachlanClohesy.

Resisting the casualised university

Resisting the casualised university

Australian universities are now more reliant on casualised labour than at any other point in their history. While university management may see this as a positive trend, this essay argues that both the nature and scale of casualised labour have had almost wholly...
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