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Professor Schwartz emailed all of the staff criticising the pair (although neither were named). Bemoaning the expense of defending the cases, he referred to the two as having made "unwarranted demands for money" and described their claims as "unfounded", "unmeritorious" and "futile". The tribunal concluded that the claimants' sense of grievance was reasonable and justified: "Professor Schwartz's assertion that the claimants had made unwarranted demands for money was an implicit assertion of dishonesty on their part," it said. The earlier tribunal, while dismissing the cases of discrimination, had accepted that they were made in good faith. The tribunal awarded the two claimants £7,500 each as compensation for injury to their feelings, and said that, as Professor Schwartz and the university were equally responsible, so each should be liable for half of each award.
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success rather than ensuring morale; and decentralising responsibility and accountability". He added more than 85 new research active staff, including a new group of postgraduate medical researchers, attracted hundreds of millions in new development funds and the university rose in the Shanghai Jiao Tong ratings. In June, 2012, Macquarie was ranked 16 in the world in the QS rankings of 50 universities under 50 years of age and 32 in the world by a similar poll published by the THES In both cases, Macquarie was ranked first or tied first in Australia. In May 2008, he announced a search for an additional 43 staff. Schwartz has had to deal with a difficult legacy. There were run-ins with the former vice-chancellor,
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permanent endowment for the University, he undertook a $ 100 million land development program, which included a housing estate, obtained ISO9000 quality approval for administrative functions, outsourced non-core business operations such as catering, won the WA Premier's Award for public sector management in 2000, the Prime Minister's National Employer of the Year in 2000, the Telstra National Employer of the Year 2000 and 2002, the Prime Minister's Teaching Award 1998 and began a mentoring program for women. In 2001, in the midst of union activity over a new contract and the protection of low enrolment courses, the members of the local union branch issued a vote of no confidence in him.
290:. Union action was taken over staff contract conditions and issues regarding faculty and department funding. Schwartz has overseen considerable cuts to the university's infrastructure (though actually $ 1 billion was spent on infrastructure during his tenure including the new library, Macquarie University Hospital, the Hearing Hub and the Cochlear Building). Schwartz had: 218:. He was the first medical dean in Australia who was not a medical doctor. Although there was some scepticism about this among the medical establishment, Schwartz overcame this and his management came to the attention of the Murdoch University search committee which appointed Schwartz Vice Chancellor in 1996. 213:
In 1988, he was appointed head of the University of Queensland Psychology Department and then elected by the academic staff of the university to be president of the academic board, a position to which he was re-elected for a second term. His experience as head and then president gave him an interest
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thinktank "actively engaged in supporting a free enterprise economy and a free society under limited government where individuals can prosper and fully develop their talents". He is the chair of the Minister's advisory committee on the Bologna Process. He also represents Australia on the Council of
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when it received an average score of 2.15 out of a possible 5. Schwartz's changes were supposed to produce increased research output and RAE ratings, bolstering the economic viability of the university. Brunel moved up the university league tables, (but has since fallen back), international income
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In 2007, a tribunal found Schwartz guilty of victimisation by an employment tribunal after he publicly implied that two members of Brunel staff had made unwarranted claims against the university. In 2005, after the two staff members had lost claims of race discrimination against the university,
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In 2004, Schwartz was asked by the British government to chair an inquiry into university admissions. This inquiry became the focus of much political interest and media coverage. The Schwartz report was completed in September 2004 and its recommendations were far-reaching and controversial. The
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where he made similar changes to those imposed at Brunel. Arguing that he sought to refocus the university around peaks of research excellence, he said that this would mean "moving from teaching the subjects teachers want to teach to the subjects students want to learn; ensuring institutional
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he introduced a number of Feeder Colleges, restructured the University to become more research-focused and developed new courses to attract additional students. He also designed and built a branch campus at Rockingham (which won the Prime Minister's Institutional Award in 1998). To provide a
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would succeed Schwartz as vice-chancellor. Schwartz left the role after six years in office and is the university's shortest-serving vice chancellor. Schwartz was 66 at retirement and his contract had already been extended by two years. He went on to a visiting position at Oxford University.
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and served both as senior academic and researcher, then as a university corporate manager. His style of management was controversial and attracted considerable opposition. He defended his record by saying that he wished universities to be more market-oriented, research-focused, accountable,
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transparent and held to higher standards, in the hope of improving university profiles and attracting more students, funding and researchers. Throughout his career he was successful in establishing new schools and facilities at the universities he was involved with.
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doubled, entry scores of students rose, the first venture capital trust for a university was established, and management was completely restructured. Similar to the experience at Murdoch, cutbacks led to staff action, including picketing and paid ads on Google.
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Fellowship, a NATO fellowship and the Australian Academy of Science-Royal Society (London) Exchange Fellowship. He was elected by his peers to the Academy of Social Sciences and he was elected Morris Leibovitz Fellow at the
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Over these years, Schwartz's research spanned clinical psychology, psychiatry, public health and medical decision making. He published over 100 articles in scientific journals, and 13 books including
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Medical Branch where he was a full-time researcher in psychiatry. In 1978 he moved to Australia to take up the position of Senior Lecturer in clinical psychology at the
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reports can be found at Schwartz also led a national project on ethics for universities sponsored by the Council for Industry and Higher Education and Universities UK.
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in administration which he followed by moving back to Perth to take up the position of executive dean in the School of Medicine and Dentistry at the
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as a US Public Health Service Fellow. He has also worked as a journalist, authoring many articles for research journals, magazines and newspapers.
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Planned to shut down the post-graduate student representative association (MUPRA). The dispute has continued after Schwartz left the university.
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Schwartz is the chairman of the [Australian-American Fulbright Commission and a member of the advisory boards of the Asia Society, the
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Schwartz was named one of the 100 highest cited researchers in his field and he received many recognitions including a
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Remove the position of student groups co-ordinator and replace it with a more workable system.
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first as reader and then as professor of psychology. He also served as visiting professor at
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Removed the honours programs for most degrees and replaced them with the master's degree.
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In 2006, Schwartz left Brunel, returning to Australia to take up the position of
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Medical thinking: The psychology of medical judgment and decision-making
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Measuring reading competence: a theoretical-prescriptive approach
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Macquarie University announced on 13 April 2012 that Professor
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At the end of 2002, Schwartz was appointed Vice Chancellor of
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Macquarie University's Vice chancellor's official website
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Fellows of the Australian Institute of Company Directors
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Psychopathology of childhood: An experimental approach
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Harriet Alexander; Matthew Moore (10 February 2007).
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in 1946. After attending public schools, he entered
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Farewell to all that" 196:Australian Institute of Company Directors 147:in Perth. In 1980, he transferred to the 1346:Vice-chancellors of Macquarie University 1164:"Confidential Report supervised by ICAC" 83:. He was previously vice chancellor of 16:American-Australian academic (born 1946) 644:"Admissions to Higher Education Review" 490: 1376:Vice chancellors of Murdoch University 706:"Universities 'right to discriminate'" 663: 1396:21st-century Australian psychologists 775:"Schwartz outlines cultural overhaul" 607:"RAE 2008: Brunel University results" 506: 504: 502: 500: 498: 496: 494: 398:Schwartz, S.; Johnson, J. H. (1985). 348:Schwartz, S.; Johnson, J. H. (1981). 164:Medical Judgement and Decision Making 7: 1281:History of VCs at Murdoch University 1026:"MUPRA responds to University email" 758:Steven Schwartz (14 February 2006). 626:"Brunel library opens amid protests" 170:(with James Johnson, two editions), 1401:21st-century American psychologists 889:"Predecessor an issue for Schwartz" 685:Woodward, Will (24 February 2004). 1356:Fellows of Wolfson College, Oxford 1006:Trounson, Andrew (11 April 2012). 944:Monica Attard (18 February 2007). 421:Schwartz, S.; Griffin, T. (1986). 200:Australian Institute of Management 14: 1386:Members of the Order of Australia 1371:Naturalised citizens of Australia 1231:Pemberton, Greg (16 March 2011). 887:Brendan O'Keefe (14 March 2007). 847:"Caught up in the Macquarie mire" 747:(see Times Higher Ed, 7 Dec 2007) 559:. 9 November 2010. 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He is a 1: 1233:"Culture of ignoring plaints" 868:"More money questions for Ma" 624:Liz Ford (25 February 2005). 557:"Platform Economic Geography" 513:"Wall Street comes to campus" 443:Classic studies in psychology 379:. New York: Plenum. pp.  1065:"Honours to go at Macquarie" 925:Matthew Moore (7 May 2007). 402:Psychopathology of childhood 137:Northern Illinois University 806:Sedghi, Ami (31 May 2012). 613:. London. 18 December 2008. 121:City University of New York 1417: 1331:Syracuse University alumni 1224:The Times Higher Education 1220:"Perception of Corruption" 1202:. Unileaks. Archived from 1166:. Unileaks. 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Index

Stephen Schwartz (disambiguation)
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SHWORTS
vice chancellor
Macquarie University
Sydney
Australia
Brunel University
UK
Murdoch University
trained psychologist
New York City
Brooklyn College
City University of New York
Syracuse University
Northern Illinois University
University of Texas
University of Western Australia
University of Queensland
Stanford University
Harvard University
World Health Organization
University of Southern California
Royal Society of the Arts
Australian Institute of Company Directors
Australian Institute of Management
Wolfson College, Oxford
British Red Cross Society
University of Western Australia

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