Quoting Ben Reilly from 20:57, 9th May 2006
The departments of SOML that are affected are French and Film Studies,
How to live up to a stereotype
Quoting Ben Reilly from 20:57, 9th May 2006
The students on the modules are going to be told as soon as the appropriate wording has been put together. I'll also try and get linkup out tonight, but it's more likely to be tomorrow morning.
The departments of SOML that are affected are French and Film Studies, but I'm afraid that I may not be more specific than that.

Quoting dazed from 13:46, 10th May 2006
ok, they really are taking the mickey mouse now! is anyone else sadly sitting refreshing their webmail every ten minutes wishing that an email has arrived?
Quoting That Smug Bastard Again
To all staff and students
You may by now be aware that talks held between UCEA and the AUT and
NATFHE unions with a view to resolving the national pay dispute have
ended in impasse. The unions have rejected UCEA's improved offer of
12.6% over three years while UCEA has confirmed the offer is at the
"very limit" of what it can afford. Most significantly, no new talks
are planned. There can now be no doubt that this highly damaging
dispute is influenced chiefly by English funding considerations and
the English exam timetable. Scottish universities and Scottish
students however will most likely be the main casualties of this
continuing national stand-off. Tens of thousands of students in
Scotland are now facing the prospect of being unable to graduate this
summer.
In St Andrews, our efforts to find a local solution and the efforts
of our staff to avoid inflicting this kind of damage upon students
and their future career prospects have made substantial progress. No
matter their views on the dispute, the overwhelming majority of
colleagues have put the interests of their students first and will
ensure examinations proceed. I can confirm that our examination diet
will go ahead as scheduled and that all students will be able to
graduate. The current position is that only one member of staff in
the University remains unwilling to submit or contribute to a total
of four exam papers. We are communicating with all students who are
affected by the withholding of these four papers and considering
various contingency arrangements.
The University will honour its commitment to increase salaries by 5%
on August 1st 2006, 3.5% in August 2007 and 3.5% in August 2008. We
will also maintain our commitment to honour any national settlement,
should it be in excess of our local offer. In our shared desire to
put the interests of our students first and to find a local solution,
St Andrews has led by example. Our staff have acted responsibly and
in good faith and our students have clearly expressed their support
for improved academic pay while making clear their abhorrence of
tactics designed to damage their education and careers. We recognise
that the dispute and its effects will continue and will have
implications at both national level and a local level in St Andrews.
We will of course continue to keep you informed of developments.
Thank you for your patience.
Brian Lang
Principal and Vice-Chancellor
Quoting dazed from 16:30, 10th May 2006
ok, how can we have gone from 3 lecturers affecting 5 modules to 1 affecting 4? hello?
Quoting Steveo from 17:36, 10th May 2006Quoting dazed from 16:30, 10th May 2006
ok, how can we have gone from 3 lecturers affecting 5 modules to 1 affecting 4? hello?
I mean, really, that's just daft.
They submitted them, obviously.
Christ, no wonder this place is going down the tubes.
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