NEWS...
In each edition PSE provides a synopsis of over 100 reported events across a range of media and research. Did you know:
- Bob Willerton is sacked after 25 years at Barnsley College for refusing to dismiss a colleague. UPDATE: charge of gross misconduct dropped, but Bob not reinstated (see Letters PSE 48)
- 1 in 12 FE lecturers has been physically abused by a student? (UCU staff satisfaction survey)
- Pay: a UCU special conference on HE pay agrees to submit a claim for either 8 per cent or RPI plus 5 per cent. The employers (UCEA) maintain a 'zero percentage' awaits (see News Update PSE 49)
- More pay: Colin Campbell, VC at Nottingham University, manages on £585,000 gross annual salary.
- 31 per cent of working age people in London are unemployed? (LSC figures, week beginning 3/3/08)
- In 2006-07, the average annual salary (including employer pension contribution) of a university vice-chancellor was £200,266? (THE survey, week beginning 10/3/08)
- The LSC has paid failed private trainer Carter and Carter a total of around £90m? (Week beginning 10/3/08)
- The Corus/British steel pension fund had a £15.6m holding in Carter and Carter, none of which can now be recovered? (Guardian week beginning 14/4/08)
- In 2007, the 20 or so prestigious 'Russell Group' universities together received 41 per cent of all HE income, leaving 59 per cent to be shared amongst the 110 other institutions?
- From September, the fee paid to the Edexcel exam board by a college or school entering a student for an A-level will average £90.52? (TES, week beginning 31/3/08)
- The profits of the Pearson Group, which owns Edexcel, rose from £502m in 2006 to £549m in 2007 (Guardian, week beginning 3/3/08)
- The total of UCU members in FE colleges balloted for the current industrial action over pay was only 27,500?
- Online learning: a study by Sunderland University finds that elearning unintentionally (and undesireably) tends to prevent students becoming 'bound in' to a university's culture.
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