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2025 Wheelwright Lecture | Raewyn Connell | Should we abolish universities?

by Gareth Bryant on August 11, 2025

2025 Wheelwright Lecture | Raewyn Connell | Should we abolish universities?

Gareth Bryant | August 11, 2025

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10 September, 5:00-7:30 pm (drinks and canapés from 5pm, lecture starts 6 pm)
Lecture Theatre 200, Social Sciences Building (A02), The University of Sydney

**** Please register to attend

18th Annual E.L. ‘Ted’ Wheelwright Memorial Lecture

Speaker: Raewyn Connell

In the last generation there has been heavy criticism of what universities have become, in an era of commercialism and managerial control. This lecture will discuss the main points of criticism, whether they amount to a case for abolition, and what practical processes of abolition are under way. It looks at the prosperity of higher education as a global industry, and tries to probe a little into the contradictory situation we are now in: the corrosion of the labour process, the sustainability of the workforce, the appropriation of benefits, and current pressures on critique and truth. Finally it touches on the history of the sector and some memorable examples of struggle and change.

Raewyn Connell is a notorious sociologist, suspected of research on gender relations, ruling classes, masculinities, schools, sexuality, social justice, and the global economy of knowledge. Her books include The Good University; Southern Theory; Masculinities; Gender & Power; Making the Difference; and Ruling Class Ruling Culture. Her most recent book, Trans Lives, will be published in 2026. Her work has been translated into 24 languages so far. Raewyn has taught at three Australian universities and for shorter periods at four universities overseas. She was foundation professor of sociology at Macquarie University and is currently Professor Emerita of the University of Sydney and Life Member of the NTEU.

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Author: Gareth Bryant

Gareth Bryant is a political economist at the University of Sydney. He works as a senior lecturer in the Department of Political Economy and as economist-in-residence with the Sydney Policy Lab.

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  • Anthony Langlois | Sep 5 2525

    Will this be viewable online, or recorded?

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    • Adam David Morton | Sep 6 2525

      Yes, Anthony, this will be recorded by ABC Big Ideas. Watch for further details here: https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/bigideas

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    • Debating Mass Strikes and Social Movements in Brazil and India
    • Debating Social Movements in Latin America
    • Debating The Making of Modern Finance
    • Debating War and Social Change in Modern Europe
    • Feminist Global “Secureconomy”
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    • Scandalous Economics
    • The Military Roots of Neoliberal Governance
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