Hello everyone,
Got into Melbourne for 2017 and just wondering how open the uni students, professors and administration are to conservative viewpoints and Christians. I'm thinking keep my head down and pretend I'm a communist based on the shit you hear about universities in general. Also is there a club for conservative thinkers ? Mwah
Most academics are moderate-to-center-left (speaking
very broadly,) but they won't hound people who are conservative. The worst you might get is some gentle ribbing (which I'd argue is inappropriate still, but different topic for different day). Most of my politics lecturers (if that's what you're planning on studying) went out of their way to not show an open partisan/ideological bias, with various degrees of success. You haven't mentioned what you're studying, but if you're studying something that's not related to politics, it's simply not going to be a subject.
Of course, if you take some of the gender studies subjects, it's not really surprising that the people running that might be Marxists. Equally, if you take economics subjects, not surprising when the people running are supporters of free trade and open markets.
Lol you won't 'accidentally' be pushed into university politics, for all the discussion around the Melbourne Uni socialist alternative I've never noticed anything like that myself. Sure they might try to hand out a few fliers or ask you to sign something but they aren't aggressive at all and will leave you 100% alone if you just say no thanks. All politics societies are pretty polite and courteous, its just an excuse for people to get together and drink anyways.
The Socialist Alternative are annoying, but that's about it - from what I've heard, they're less aggressive then their Monash and RMIT counterparts. Ignore them, and don't engage.