Source: Alamy
Here today. Here tomorrow.
Our Head of Campus Security, Brigadier T.鈥塛. Trouncing, has praised the University of Sunderland and the University of Ulster for what he describes as 鈥渢heir brave initiative鈥 in introducing fingerprinting as a way of monitoring the physical presence of international students at lectures.
Speaking to our reporter, Keith Ponting (30), Trouncing described international students as 鈥渁 mixed blessing鈥. While on the one hand their fees 鈥渨ere more than welcome鈥, the constant possibility that they might 鈥渨ander off campus and become dangerous terrorists鈥 was always something 鈥渙ne had at the back of one鈥檚 mind鈥.
It was for this reason, Trouncing explained, that Poppleton had recently decided to implement a 鈥渕arginally more efficient method鈥 of ensuring that such students were not allowed 鈥渢o roam freely鈥.
However, Trouncing flatly denied claims that this new method 鈥 the fitting of a relatively small ball and moderately sized chain to the ankles of all international students 鈥 was in any way an overreaction. He went on to describe complaints about the chafing caused by the new devices as 鈥渢he type of whingeing we鈥檝e come to expect from the civil liberties wallahs鈥.
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Speaking frankly
Our vice-chancellor has openly declared his support for the recent assertion by Steve West, the vice-chancellor of the University of the West of England, that vice-chancellors should become more of 鈥渁n independent force for positive social change鈥.
When questioned by reporter Keith Ponting (30), our vice-chancellor readily agreed that in common with every other vice-chancellor in the country he had largely kept quiet about such aspects of present government policy as lumbering students with unpayable debts, licensing more and more private for-profit universities, measuring universities solely in terms of their market value to students, substituting managerial control for academic decision-making, devaluing teaching through over-concentration on duplicitous assessments of research output, and generally destroying what was once regarded as the leading system of higher education in the civilised world. However, in the wake of Professor West鈥檚 injunction, he was now prepared to say without any regard to the consequences that in his considered view David Willetts, the universities and science minister, looks 鈥渏ust a teeny bit less intelligent since he stopped wearing his spectacles鈥.
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Yesterday鈥檚 man
鈥淗e鈥檚 very much a yesterday鈥檚 man.鈥
That was the term used this week by Brian Bryan, our Deputy Head of REF Strategy, to describe Sir Peter Swinnerton-Dyer, whose former posts have included vice-chancellor of the University of Cambridge, chairman of the University Grants Committee and chief executive of the Universities Funding Council.
Although Mr Bryan allowed that Sir Peter had enjoyed a brilliant academic and administrative career and had been critical in developing research assessment, he thought that much of this distinction had been fatally undermined by Sir Peter鈥檚 description of the introduction of 鈥渋mpact鈥 into the research excellence framework as a 鈥渓icence for lying鈥.
Mr Bryan regarded this characterisation as 鈥渁 deeply disturbing slur鈥 on the work of the several dozen people from the respected world of public relations who had been employed by Poppleton University to detect 鈥渋mpact鈥 in places where no one had previously believed it to exist.
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Thought for the week
(contributed by Jennifer Doubleday, Head of Personal Development)
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鈥淚鈥檓 so sorry but the gremlins have been at work again and are responsible for the word 鈥榯werking鈥 in the title of this week鈥檚 seminar. This should, of course, have read 鈥楾he Communicative Power of Tweeting鈥.鈥(Please note that this seminar is already over-subscribed.)
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