À propos my previous post on the complete withdrawal of state funding from the Humanities in UK Higher Education:
Pierre Joris on the Hellenist & Greek scholar, Jacqueline de Romilly who has just passed away aged 97. The complete post is here.
Alan Baker's blog
À propos my previous post on the complete withdrawal of state funding from the Humanities in UK Higher Education:
2 comments:
Alan, speaking of saving the humanities, etc did you see the article in the Guardian that begins:
"The universities minister, David Willetts, is expected to announce that the cuts, which government sources acknowledge could be up to £400m – 6% of the universities budget – will begin next April, 12 months before the new fees regime begins….By not synchronising the timing of the cuts and the introduction of fees, the government appears to be opening another front in its battle to reform higher education. Some universities have warned they might have to declare bankruptcy because of the cuts, as many would be unlikely to be able to charge the kind of fees that would recoup the money they will no longer receive from the government’"
As Nina Power writes, "Shock doctrine, anyone? It is clear, as the Tory think-tanks have been telling us all along, that this government wants perhaps half the universities in the country to close."
Thanks for this John - you got to this article before me. These are extreme policies, and from a government which only won around half of all votes cast (and around 40% of everyone eligible to vote).
I notice the use of the much-abused word "reform".
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