Tuesday, 30 November 2010
Student protests in Leeds
November 24 Protests in Leeds
http://leedsucu.wordpress.com/2010/11/24/todays-protest-in-leeds/
Coverage in the Leeds Blog (The Guardian)
http://www.guardian.co.uk/leeds/2010/nov/24/thousands-of-students-hold-cuts-and-fees-protest-in-leeds-city-centre
Friday, 26 November 2010
Tuesday, 19 October 2010
Fund our Future: Stop Education Cuts - NUS/UCU national demo
The demo is part of our strategy to influence the Coalition Government. NUS and UCU firmly believe that education changes the lives of individuals, families and communities. Education and skills will also be key to our economic recovery.
Staff and students in further and higher education are coming together to build an unprecedented coalition to fight against the cuts that have been imposed upon our communities, as well as to resist the prospect of higher fees and increasing privatisation in education.
Wednesday, 13 October 2010
What does the Browne review mean for Art and Design?
UCU has today (Tuesday) warned that Lord Browne's recommendations for higher education would have a devastating effect, seeing some universities forced to close and the curriculum dangerously narrowed, as the cost of university is effectively transferred from the state to the family.
If enacted England will have the most expensive public degrees in the world, with families having to shell out between £76,000 and 136,000 to put two children through university.
Full article available from: http://www.ucu.org.uk/index.cfm?articleid=5058
Ongoing debate on tuition fees in The Guardian
http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/tuition-fees
Download The Browne review here:
http://hereview.independent.gov.uk/hereview/
Wednesday, 15 September 2010
New poll reveals overwhelming support for investment in higher education
The Ipos Mori survey for Universities UK shows that 90% of the general public thought it was important for the government to invest in UK universities. UCU said the poll confirmed its own position that investment, not swingeing cuts, was the only way the UK could continue to operate as a global leader in higher education.
The poll comes just a week after a damning international report revealed that the UK is investing less of its gross domestic product in higher education than competitor countries - just 1.3 per cent compared to an average of 1.5 per cent - and that the UK had plummeted down the international graduation rate league table.
Full article at http://www.ucu.org.uk/index.cfm?articleid=5025&from=1676
Thursday, 9 September 2010
UK slipping down graduate league
Full BBC article here
Tuesday, 22 June 2010
Monday, 14 June 2010
United for education
United for Education is intended to unite the sector. This means including employers wherever possible in our call to stop the funding cuts. Please circulate the joint union petition, which is aimed at the government and also call on your principal or vice chancellor to sign and join the coalition. You can find an online petition here: http://unitedforeducation.org.uk
Day of action: June 21
Please contact other branches on your campus to organise “United for Education” events such as lunchtime meetings, stalls, protests or rallies. We need to begin to build political pressure against the cuts so please also contact your local councillors and MPs and ask them to speak at meetings and rallies on the day.
Monday, 10 May 2010
Strike threat over 'college cuts' at Bradford College
The union said that today's result was indicative of the strength of feeling among UCU members across the country over savage funding cuts and damaging job losses. Bradford College is looking to make 18 teaching staff redundant and axe courses in counselling, metallurgy and music technology, as well as reducing provision in basic literacy. Read more: https://www.ucu.org.uk/index.cfm?articleid=4571
Bradford UCU have their own blog if you want to follow what's happening at the college:
http://bradfordcollegeucu.wordpress.com/
UCU’s Day of Action in Defence of Jobs and Education
The strikes were accompanied and supported by a wave of protests that covered the length and breadth of the country. Central London saw a march and rally starting from King’s College and finishing at Church House, Westminster, where there was a rally that packed the meeting room. 100 lecturers also protested outside Croydon college, which has just announced its plans to cut around 80 jobs. In Brighton, UCU members from universities and colleges in the region, including strikers from Sussex University, marched to the Old Ship and held a rally. There were also protests and rallies at Bradford College, which has just voted to take strike action, at Doncaster College, at Bishop Auckland, Redcar and Cleveland, South Tyneside and Middlesbrough colleges.
You can a read a full roundup of the action at: http://www.ucu.org.uk/5may10
Save Philosophy at Middlesex University – SIGN THE PETITION NOW
WHAT YOU CAN DO: A petition to save the department has already got 12000 signatures. You can add your name and support the campaign here: http://www.gopetition.com/petitions/save-middlesex-philosophy.html
Thursday, 29 April 2010
UCU survival guide for new staff in further and higher education
Tuesday, 20 April 2010
April 28th : Workers’ Memorial Day.
As you may be aware the UK government has for the first time officially recognised April 28th as Workers’ Memorial Day. To commemorate this occasion Leeds Met UCU have organised an event to be held in New Broadcasting Place in BPGA02 between 11.00 and 13.00 on that day. If you wish to attend reply to j.douglas at leedsmet.ac.uk to confirm your attendance.
Tuesday, 23 March 2010
A turbulent week for higher education funding
Details of the ‘Leeds deal’ can be found here:
http://leedsucu.wordpress.com/2010/03/18/the-agreement-to-resolve-the-dispute/
At Sussex the picket lines were busy from 7am and throughout the day as staff took part in strong action over the 100+ jobs at risk. Staff also lobbied the senate meeting on Wednesday, helped by young protestors from the institution’s nursery which is threatened with closure. The children handed out daffodils and leaflets calling for senate to throw out plans for job losses and the closure of key services, like the nursery. The strike day coincided with HEFCE announcing that four-fifths of English universities will see their funding decrease in the next academic year. News that Sally Hunt condemned across the media, including appearances on BBC Breakfast and the 1, 6 and 10 o clock news. The BBC also spent a large part of the day down in Sussex covering the strike.
Further reading:
Vice-chancellors’ pay, Guardian
Leeds dispute off
Sally on BBC
Thursday, 18 March 2010
UCU pressure pays off at Leeds University
An agreement has been reached this afternoon to resolve the dispute between the UCU and the University of Leeds.
The main features of the agreement include a new sector-leading process for managing organisational change; this reinforces collegiality and the engagement of staff and represents a ground-breaking package enshrining the principles of openness, fairness, transparency and good governance in detailed new policies and procedures to promote job security, avoid redundancy and manage change. The agreement also covers the position of the Faculty of Biological Sciences (FBS), where the post-restructuring review phase – various steps aimed at avoiding compulsory redundancies – will be extended to the end of January 2011. New measures to facilitate redeployment and retraining and where appropriate the reinvigoration of research work are to be piloted in FBS.
More information is at Leeds Uni's UCU blog