Source: Alamy
Only a mask: many at Sussex see scrutiny as a rubber-stamp exercise
Two undergraduate members of the University of Sussex鈥檚 senate have resigned amid continuing controversy over senior management鈥檚 engagement with staff and students.
The pair, joined by one union observer, resigned on 14聽June from the body responsible for overseeing and approving academic matters at the university.
Lyndsay Burtonshaw and Ross Davidson, two of three undergraduate faculty representatives, said they resigned because they felt redundant in their roles and because of a perceived lack of consultation by senior management, in particular over the outsourcing of 235 estates and catering jobs.
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鈥淚鈥檝e not been able to be effective in representing views that oppose the privatisation because management has been so oblique to any sort of opinion that opposes the privatisation agenda,鈥 Ms Burtonshaw told 糖心Vlog.
She said that consultation often occurred only after decisions had been made, adding that 鈥渕anagement doesn鈥檛 seem to consider that student or staff views could have any positive impact on the way it does things鈥.
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鈥楧egree of truth鈥
A member of the senate present at the meeting when the students resigned who wished to remain anonymous told THE that when Ms Burtonshaw explained her reasons for going, 鈥渋t was something that a lot of people in the room felt was fully justified鈥. The source added that the student鈥檚 perception that her views had been treated with a disrespectful attitude had 鈥渁 degree of truth鈥.
Many staff now think that senate scrutiny is little more than a 鈥渞ubber-stamping exercise鈥, the member added.
The University and College Union鈥檚 representative on the senate, a non-voting observer, resigned at the same meeting. She did not want to be named but said that although opportunities for voices to be heard were 鈥減lentiful鈥he one problem is that there is no wish on the part of senior management to listen鈥.
A Sussex spokeswoman noted that the UCU was due to appoint a new observer in the autumn and that because student representatives are appointed on an annual basis, Ms聽Burtonshaw鈥檚 and Mr Davidson鈥檚 terms were coming to an end.
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She said that at a senate meeting in April, members voted against a motion proposing to halt the outsourcing process. THE understands that the result was 19 against and 13 for, with five abstentions.
The spokeswoman added that a report by the university鈥檚 librarian, Kitty Inglis, found that although the outsourcing process could have been better communicated to the wider campus community, the project was 鈥渂eing conducted appropriately and professionally, and there is strong evidence of good practice鈥.
Meanwhile, Sussex鈥檚 Quality Assurance Agency institutional review, published on 14聽June, found that student involvement in quality assurance and enhancement is 鈥渟trongly embedded in the university鈥檚 history and culture, with a well established and substantial volume of staff-student engagement activity鈥.
However, it also recommends that Sussex 鈥渞eview, improve and, where appropriate, widen the range of mechanisms for all students to make an effective contribution to quality assurance and quality enhancement, by the commencement of the academic year 2014-15鈥.
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