University vice-chancellors will face a grilling from the royal commission probing anti-Semitism, as representatives from Australia's highest ranked institution prepare to be the first to give evidence.The University of Melbourne's Glyn Davis, who is interim vice-chancellor, will appear at the royal commission's public hearing on Wednesday.Professor Davis' attendance will follow the damning testimony a day prior given by Jewish academic Steven Prawer, who had his campus office broken into and occupied by protesters in 2024."We reaffirm our commitment to a safe,?inclusive?and supportive environment for all and acknowledge the important work of the Royal Commission," a statement from Melbourne University reads."As...