Immigration bill
May day 鈥榙iscrimination鈥
Measures to tackle illegal immigration are 鈥渄iscriminatory鈥 to international students and send the message that they are not welcome in the UK. That was the reaction of the National Union of Students to the immigration bill, unveiled on 10聽October. Under the proposals, landlords will need to check the immigration status of potential tenants and temporary migrants, including overseas students, will be required to pay to access NHS services. However, the proposals were branded 鈥渦nworkable, expensive and discriminatory鈥 by Daniel Stevens, international students officer at the NUS. Forcing private landlords to undertake visa checks on overseas students will lead to racial profiling as many property owners seek to avoid being entangled in red tape, the student body said.
Research Partnership Investment Fund
Match points
The final three universities to benefit from the current round of the government鈥檚 Research Partnership Investment Fund have been announced. The fund, which allocates money for university research infrastructure when matched two to one by private investment, will contribute 拢15聽million towards a 拢163聽million 鈥渞esearch and innovation hub鈥 at King鈥檚 College London鈥檚 new Cancer Centre at Guy鈥檚 Hospital, in partnership with Guy鈥檚 and St Thomas鈥 Charity. The University of Glasgow has been awarded 拢10聽million towards a 拢58聽million clinical research facility focusing on chronic diseases, in partnership with the Wellcome Trust, the Wolfson Foundation and others. And the University of Southampton will also receive 拢10聽million as part of a 拢33聽million engineering research facility, in partnership with risk-management body Lloyd鈥檚 Register.
E-outsourcing
Ahead in the 鈥榗loud鈥
Google has signed an agreement with Jisc, the higher education technology consortium. The agreement makes it easier for universities to outsource services such as email to Google after university network infrastructure provider Janet, part of Jisc, approved a contract confirming that Google鈥檚 services meet its standards. The Cloud Services for Education Agreement is designed to give institutions peace of mind in relation to the security, cost, functionality and legal and data compliance of Google鈥檚 educational applications, which include spreadsheet, email and website-building tools. A similar agreement was recently signed in the Netherlands, and half of its academy has moved at least part of its provision to Google Apps for Education.
Scholarships
Taking the humanities higher
The recipients of the 2013 Wolfson Postgraduate Scholarships in the Humanities 鈥 each worth 拢75,000 over three years 鈥 have embarked on doctorates at nine leading universities across the UK. Launched in 2011, the scholarships reflect the foundation鈥檚 concern about funding for the humanities and the potential impact of increased student debt on postgraduates. The awards are given annually to students in history, literature and languages with the potential to be future academic leaders, and cover full fees, maintenance and an element for research and training costs.
Clarification
Mark Lee (Letters, 10 October) has not been a chartered engineer since 2005. The Royal Academy of Engineering has no record of having received any correspondence from him.
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