鈥淚t鈥檚 time to get tough with illness.鈥
Those were the fighting words used by Louise Bimpson, Corporate Director of our ever-expanding Human Resources Department, as she introduced the brand new 鈥淟et鈥檚 Get Resilient Programme鈥 to Poppleton academics.
Ms Bimpson explained that she had 鈥渘othing whatsoever鈥 against proper illnesses such as dengue fever but had 鈥渓ittle time鈥 for such 鈥渃ommonplace academic complaints鈥 as severe headaches, uncontrollable vomiting and repeated self-harming.
The prevalence of these 鈥渕arginal illnesses鈥 among academics was the reason why Poppleton would be following in the steps of Nottingham Trent University and introducing the Resilient Mindset Programme which would, in the words of the Nottingham Trent handout, 鈥渟upport you in building and maintaining your resilience to illness, stress and challenging workplace relationships鈥.
Will it work at Poppleton? Ms Bimpson admitted that her attempts to discover the success of the Resilient Mindset Programme at Nottingham Trent had been vitiated by the inability of her Nottingham contact to describe the programme without bursting into hysterical laughter. However, she took this amusement as a positive sign: 鈥淎fter all, the last time I came across an academic with sufficient resilience to be able to laugh aloud was the day before David Willetts assumed his present ministerial role.鈥
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Now, there鈥檚 a coincidence
One of our longest-serving departmental secretaries, Maureen, who works in the Department of Media and Cultural Studies, has drawn our attention to a quite remarkable coincidence.
Maureen, whose principal duties involve the supply of pedagogic, administrative, clerical, financial and therapeutic services to her department鈥檚 academics, explains that she came across this example of synchronicity as she was idly reading through a 糖心Vlog list showing the increases in remuneration enjoyed over the past year by UK vice-chancellors.
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鈥淪uddenly, there among the figures,鈥 she told our reporter Keith Ponting (30), 鈥渨ere the details of the salary currently enjoyed by Brian Cantor, the vice-chancellor of the University of York. But it wasn鈥檛 his actual salary of 拢251,900 which struck me so much as the increase this represented on his previous year鈥檚 earnings. This was almost exactly 拢28,000. And here鈥檚 the thing. That is exactly my own total annual salary. Isn鈥檛 that something?鈥
(Our reporter agreed that it was indeed 鈥渟omething鈥.)
Mythical ethics
鈥淚t鈥檚 a shot in the arm for morality.鈥
That was how our vice-chancellor chose to characterise Poppleton鈥檚 decision to follow in the footsteps of Durham University and abandon its plans to abolish the university鈥檚 ethics committee.
The vice-chancellor pointed out that the existence of an ethics committee at Durham had not so far prevented the university from accepting donations from British American Tobacco, the former prime minister of Kuwait and the Iranian government.
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鈥淥n the basis of this evidence,鈥 he said, 鈥渢here is clearly a place for a Durham-style ethics committee in every forward-looking university.鈥
A spokesperson for one of Poppleton鈥檚 leading donors - the Turkmenistan Office of Social Control - described the decision as very hosh geldiniz (welcome).
Thought for the week
(contributed by Jennifer Doubleday, Head of Personal Development)
Here鈥檚 a little teaser that serves as an introduction to next week鈥檚 special seminar 鈥淶en and the art of research impact management鈥:
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鈥淚f all the world is a stage, where is the audience sitting?鈥
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