Mark Scott

Mark Scott

politician Australia

Mark Scott is the Vice Chancellor of the University of Sydney, who has publicly addressed the university's commitment to addressing issues of sexual violence and the importance of supporting victim survivors, particularly in response to the controversy surrounding Bearte McDonald's TikTok video.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
23,014
Power
1,245$
Sentiment
9.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Australia 1 9.00 0.09% +0% 25,499,884 23,014 $1,380,000 1,245$
Totals 1 25,499,884 23,014 $1,380,000 1,245$
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Recent Mentions

Australia Australia: Mark Scott praised Jenny Allum’s contribution to education, describing her as a formidable leader. 9

The Sydney Morning Herald: SCEGGS principal Jenny Allum defends single-sex schools

Australia Australia: Vice chancellor Professor Mark Scott said the surge in enrolments had come after concerns during the pandemic. 8

The Sydney Morning Herald: Sienna could have been a doctor. After looking at the salary, she chose this profession instead

Australia Australia: University of Sydney Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Mark Scott, said the university was pleased it was one of six Australian universities in the top 50. 8

The Sydney Morning Herald: ‘Wake-up call’ as Australian universities slip in world rankings; University of Melbourne; University of Sydney

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Dr Mark Scott of Imperial College, London believes his team is in pole position to make one of the biggest ever discoveries about the origin of the Universe. 8

BBC: new detectors race to discover why the Universe exists

Australia Australia: Mark Scott was the then-education secretary when Peter Riordan raised concerns about the department's financial visibility. 6

The Sydney Morning Herald: Education officials raised concerns over attempt at ‘reprisal’ sacking of whistleblower