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Rising above the crowd

Published on
January 15, 2015
Last updated
June 10, 2015

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Preserving the dignity of office

鈥淚鈥檓 pleased to say that our own vice-chancellor esteems his office far too highly to allow it to be diminished by involvement in any such demeaning behaviour.鈥

That was the positive assurance provided by Jamie Targett, our Director of Corporate Affairs, following the news that a Freedom of Information request had uncovered minutes of a University of Northampton governors meeting that 鈥渘oted the regrettable media interest and publicity鈥 arising from their own vice-chancellor鈥檚 behaviour at a student event: behaviour that included drinking several J盲gerbombs and allowing himself to be 鈥渃rowd-surfed鈥 across a dance floor.

Mr Targett went on to vehemently reject the 鈥渧ulgar鈥 suggestion from Ted Odgers of Poppleton鈥檚 Department of Media and Cultural Studies that our own vice-chancellor would never be able to participate in any such sociable activities 鈥渂ecause he wouldn鈥檛 recognise one of his own students if they bit him on his wedding tackle鈥.

Jammy dodgers

Our Head of Student Recruitment, Nathan Prest, has warmly praised the attack upon the 鈥渄odgy providers鈥 of higher education recently launched by Aldwyn Cooper, vice-chancellor of Regent鈥檚 University, London.

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Although he recognised that Professor Cooper鈥檚 principal concern was with the 鈥渧ery dodgy鈥 private for-profit institutions, he believed that there were also grounds for concern in the state sector of higher education. He had accordingly compiled a brief 鈥渄odginess鈥 questionnaire together with an indication of the number of institutions that might be deemed 鈥渄odgy鈥 as a result of their responses.

Q. Has your university or college of higher education ever banned an academic from campus for more than a year for 鈥渞ubbing his nose in a provocative fashion鈥?
Number of indicted institutions: 1

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Q. Has your university ever placed its vice-chancellor on extended leave without providing any explanation and then, again without any explanation, proceeded to reinstate her?
Number of indicted institutions: 1

Q. Has your university ever fiddled the results of the research excellence framework in such a manner as to promote its own research standing?
Number of indicted institutions: 154

Caveat emptor

Professor H. M. P. Leeming, one of the leading academics in our ever-expanding Department of Criminology and Serial Killer Studies, has admitted that the manner in which he reported his recent research on Theft Reduction Strategies may have been unfortunate.

He told our reporter Keith Ponting (30) that he had been influenced in his write-up by the recent claim from Professor Jonathan Shepherd of Cardiff University that 鈥渙bfuscation, confusion and uncertainty鈥 frequently characterised academic research on crime reduction.

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In line with this concern, he had omitted the 鈥渃aveats鈥 relating to his findings that Professor Shepherd had explicitly cited as likely to reduce the chances of its policy proposals being implemented.

He now realised that this omission could have led some readers to believe that the strong correlation that his research established between theft and limb amputation constituted a policy recommendation.

In view of this unhappy outcome, he had now recommitted himself to the criminological tradition of obfuscation, confusion and uncertainty.

Thought for the week

(contributed by Jennifer Doubleday, Head of Personal Development)

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The answer to last week鈥檚 鈥楤eat Off Dementia with a Crossword Clue鈥 competition was as follows:

Clue: Consider an imaginary animal.
Answer: Bear in mind.

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Many congratulations to this week鈥檚 winner, Dr Napoleon.

lolsoc@dircon.co.uk

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