Staff at The Open University have 鈥渙verwhelmingly鈥 backed a motion of no confidence in the vice-chancellor, Peter Horrocks.
Members of the institution鈥檚 branch of the University and College Union said that Mr Horrocks鈥 position had become 鈥渦ntenable鈥 after he claimed that the institution鈥檚 distance-learning model had allowed academics 鈥渢o get away with not being teachers for decades鈥.
The vice-chancellor, who has since apologised for his 鈥渃areless language鈥, was already under fire over plans to聽cut courses and jobs聽as part of a聽restructuring project聽that aims to save 拢100聽million from the institution鈥檚 拢420聽million annual budget. He then sparked further ire聽by describing this as 鈥渞eprioritising鈥 in an interview on BBC Radio聽4鈥檚聽Today听辫谤辞驳谤补尘尘别.
The no-confidence motion called on Mr Horrocks to step down as soon as possible to 鈥渁void damage to the public image of the OU鈥.
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鈥淥n the basis of recent events, he has shown that he does not understand the university鈥檚 teaching model, nor the importance of the OU鈥檚 research base,鈥 the motion said.
The emergency branch meeting also passed a motion calling for the withdrawal of the threat of hundreds of redundancies and another calling for the local branch to consult members about possible industrial action.
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It comes just days before a specially convened meeting of the university council on 9 April.
鈥淪taff have made it quite clear what they think about the vice-chancellor鈥檚 recent behaviour,鈥 said UCU regional official Lydia Richards. 鈥淭he Open University is a magnificent institution, and it needs someone at the helm who understands its unique position and who will talk up its brilliant staff.
鈥淚t鈥檚 time for a change at the top and time for a halt to damaging cuts that would destroy the Open University as we know it. We hope for the future of the Open University that council members will recommend a change at the top when they meet on Monday afternoon.鈥
An OU spokesman said: 鈥淲e are midway through an ambitious programme to transform the way we teach and support our students so that they have the best preparation for the challenges of a rapidly changing world.
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鈥淭he plans have sparked a lively internal debate as well as a degree of concern. We can confirm that these concerns will be discussed more thoroughly at a special meeting of the university council and later at the OU鈥檚 academic governing body, the senate.鈥
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