Scottish pensions
Control âshould be fully devolvedâ
Scotlandâs largest teaching union has suggested that control over a lecturersâ pension scheme could be devolved to Holyrood. The Educational Institute of Scotland said the retention of overall control of the Scottish Teachersâ Superannuation Scheme by the UK Treasury â even though the Edinburgh government is responsible for administering it â had led to the collapse of negotiations last year. Increases in contributions from scheme members, including lecturers at post-92 universities, were an âausterity tax to raise financeâ for Westminster, claimed Larry Flanagan, EIS general secretary. The union said that the Smith Commission, which is reviewing which additional powers should be devolved, should consider this change of control.
Immigration
Borysiewicz attacks âparochialismâ
The vice-chancellor of the University of Cambridge has criticised the âever more parochialâ attitude to immigration in the UK, warning that it was âpositively detrimentalâ to higher education. In remarks that appeared to respond to claims by Michael Fallon, the defence secretary, that some towns were being âswampedâ by immigrants and that their residents were feeling âunder siegeâ, Sir Leszek Borysiewicz warned that government policies aimed at restricting immigration were likely to âdamage British national interestsâ. Speaking before Bonnie Greer, the writer, gave Cambridgeâs annual race-equality lecture, Sir Leszek stated in a written version of his comments: âAs the v-c of a global university, I am encountering attitudes and policy decisions which seem ever more parochial and positively detrimental to the work of the higher education sector. More importantly, they are likely to damage British national interests and our global standing.â
Theology
Female mentors sought
A mentoring scheme has been launched to increase the number of female theology academics. The project, which is run by the British Sociological Associationâs Sociology of Religion study group, is called Championing Women in the Academy. It is open to women in the UK and Ireland who are studying theology or religious studies, from first-year PhD students to readers. Led by Sonya Sharma, lecturer in sociology at Kingston University, the scheme will match women in junior academic roles with mentors who are in more senior positions. Mentees will receive support and advice on job applications, preparing publications, funding bids and returning to work after a career break. It will particularly aim to stop the high dropout rate of female postgraduates. To sign up to be either a mentor or a mentee, email sonya.sharma@kingston.ac.uk
Swansea School of Management
Big response to student petition
A petition expressing concerns about the ânegative profileâ being acquired by the University of Swanseaâs School of Management garnered more than 800 signatures within days of being launched. The , entitled âSafeguard Our Degrees at Swansea University!â, expresses studentsâ concerns about recent stories in the press about the school. As Times Higher Education has reported, the schoolâs controversial dean, Nigel Piercy, and his son, Niall, pro dean for research and engagement, have clashed with staff, a pro vice-chancellor and an external examiner since they were appointed in 2013. The petition expresses studentsâ concern that the press stories have damaged Swanseaâs reputation and that this will ânegatively impact on the value of our degreesâ.
News that the amount of money paid by UK universities to subscribe to some large publishersâ journals has risen by almost 50 per cent since 2010 had our Twitter followersâ tongues wagging. described the statistics in the article as ânear-criminalâ, while said that it was âshocking newsâŠWe need open access more than everâ. The story showed a âneed for transparent pricing in publishingâ, tweeted , while queried how long prices could continue to rise. âIf something canât go on for ever, it wonât,â he said.
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