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Pile 鈥檈m high

Published on
October 30, 2014
Last updated
June 10, 2015

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鈥淚t鈥檚 nothing more than a medium-sized temporary blip.鈥

That was how Nathan Prest, our Head of Student Recruitment, responded to allegations that our university鈥檚 new 鈥淪uper Greed鈥 policy of recruiting as many students as possible this year had left a considerable number of first-year undergraduates without proper accommodation.

Mr Prest pointed out that Poppleton was far from being alone in facing this problem. Similar lack of student accommodation had been reported by the universities of Bristol, Aberdeen and Essex.

鈥淎ll these universities鈥, said Mr Prest, 鈥渉ave had to use considerable ingenuity in order to remedy their accommodation shortfall.鈥 He reserved particular praise for the University of Essex, which had found extra room by 鈥渟elflessly鈥 freeing up the spaces previously occupied by Marina Warner, Glyn Maxwell and Derek Walcott.

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Hot on the heels of research by massive open online course platform FutureLearn that shows that nearly a third of university graduates wish they had studied a different subject at university comes evidence of a rather similar form of dissatisfaction among Poppleton academics. A new campus survey provides the following detail:

  • One-third of all Poppleton academics would like to be in an entirely different department
  • One-third of all Poppleton academics would like to be in an entirely different university
  • One-third of all Poppleton academics would like to be in an entirely different space-time dimension.

However, Jamie Targett, our thrusting Director of Corporate Affairs, insisted that 鈥渨anting to be somewhere else鈥 was not necessarily a negative sentiment. It suggested 鈥渁n openness to change鈥, a characteristic regarded by human resources professionals as a 鈥渘ecessary staging post on the road to involuntary redundancy鈥.

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According to preliminary results from the 2015 糖心Vlog Best University Workplace Survey, almost one-third of academics say that their university has compromised on quality in a bid to increase or preserve student numbers.

But this apparently shocking news does not at all disconcert Janet Fluellen, Poppleton鈥檚 Director of Curriculum Development.

Speaking to our reporter, Keith Ponting (30), Ms Fluellen explained that as nearly all academics now recognised that they were required to 鈥渁dd a few extra marks here and there鈥, everyone was on what she chose to describe as a 鈥渓evel playing field鈥.

But surely, suggested Ponting, such a practice, however widespread, still constituted a violation of fundamental academic standards?

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Not so, insisted Ms Fluellen. Such fundamental standards are not being violated. They are simply being 鈥渞ounded up鈥.

Thought for the week

(contributed by Jennifer Doubleday, Head of Personal Development)

Recent analysis suggests that sociologists might have become too specialist and narrow-minded. Could this be true? Find out for yourself at this week鈥檚 seminar where the main speaker will be Dr Kirk Strutter of our own Department of Sociology. He calls his talk 鈥淩econsidering Durkheim鈥檚 analysis of suicide rates in Lower Bavaria between 1894 and 1896鈥. Everybody welcome.

lolsoc@dircon.co.uk

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