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BlogsNo to Falmer AcademyFancy putting up a cash lump sum and running a school? You get the privilege of setting your own curriculum. What's that you say, you don’t have any qualifications or experience that might suggest you would have any idea of how to run a school? Don’t worry, you don’t need any! Also, the government helps out by throwing in an extra £20million, which you can decide to spend how you like. As some of you might already be aware Brighton and Hove Council are trying to turn Falmer High School into a City Academy.
Submitted by USSUed on Mon, 14/07/2008 - 12:32. categories [ ]
Sign the petition and support Sussex Associate Tutors![]() The implementation of the framework agreement has resulted in a pay cut for many ATs in SocCul and Humanities. In February the University shut down the appeals procedure and promised a full review of the treatment of ATs. We call for The University: 1. To set up this review transparently and with all speed. This review should report by September 2008. 2. To give ATs direct representation on this review group 3. To Negotiate in good faith with unions and elected AT representatives: a. To correct this cut in pay
Submitted by Jubile on Wed, 11/06/2008 - 23:26.
Still not for saleSussex Not for Sale has been one of the most important and popular campaigns to take place at Sussex in many years. We should not be surprised that the Vice-Chancellor has been closed to criticism of his ideologically driven restructuring. If we learn from this experience, the campaign will return even stronger in the new academic year.
Submitted by Tom Wills on Sun, 08/06/2008 - 22:09.
UCU: White paper "seriously misrepresents" meetings with university management![]() UCU have sent the following message to their members: Dear members, Some of you will have seen the revised White Paper that is going to Council tomorrow. On page 12, as part of the risk assessment, is the following:
Submitted by admin on Thu, 03/04/2008 - 18:54. categories [ ]
Stop the whitewash - demo this Friday 9.30am at Bramber HouseOn the last day of term, we protested outside University Senate to say 'no' to the Vice-Chancellor's plans for our university. Inside the meeting, our concerns were voiced by student and staff representatives. But the Vice-Chancellor isn't listening. This Friday, the proposals will go before University Council, the very highest governing body of the university, for approval. The Vice-Chancellor's group is trying to whitewash our demands by telling Council that Senate approved the plans [1] and that our concerns have been dealt with in a new version of the White Paper [2]. As any of the staff and students who sit on Senate could tell you, this is not the case. The new version of the White Paper contains minor changes and a new 'risk assessment' section which makes it even more obvious that no adequate risk assessment has been done. We must not allow the Vice-Chancellor to gloss over the problems with his proposals when Council meets on Friday. Most students are away for the Easter holidays, so it is crucial that as many of us who are around as possible turn up to demonstrate outside Council at 9.30am on Friday. Hope to see you on Friday!
Submitted by Tom Wills on Tue, 01/04/2008 - 17:53. categories [ ]
Week 9 rally in Library Square
Submitted by Tom Wills on Tue, 18/03/2008 - 19:17.
Pledge support to our demands![]() Last week, in a meeting attended by over 300 students and staff, a statement with our demands was drawn up by the Sussex Not For Sale campaign. You can pledge your support by emailing sussexens@gmail.com. We assure staff that no names will be published until at least 100 people have signed up and no names will be circulated to the press.
Submitted by Koos on Thu, 06/03/2008 - 13:57.
Discuss the Green Paper with the Dean of SocCul
The Dean of SocCul, Mike Johnson, has invited all students of SocCul to meet up for a discussion about the VCEG's proposed Green Paper.
This is a great chance for students to talk with someone who is in Senate, and share opinions on the Paper.
The meeting will be held on Thursday 6th March at 4.30 p.m., in EDB 121. The Dean will chair the meeting himself. Let's make it a great discussion, and come ready to talk things right through!
Submitted by Josh Jones on Fri, 29/02/2008 - 22:34.
Get the Facts!![]()
Submitted by admin on Wed, 27/02/2008 - 23:06.
Staff survey: the results![]()
Submitted by admin on Wed, 27/02/2008 - 22:13.
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