Here's the latest news from the Save Linguistics @ Sussex facebook page:
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To all Sussex Linguistics supporters,
Today, University Senate,
the highest academic decision making body within the University, met
and discussed Linguistics. Even after they had agreed to put it on the
agenda, USSU and staff had to fight to make sure it got discussed and
that staff were briefed.
For the first time since the decision
was announced, a full and comprehensive rationale with statistics and
evidence was given, information that had been never made available even
after constant requests for it. Senate members in the face of this felt
they had no choice but to accept the University's rationale, however
this wasn't the end of the discussion.
Senoir managements
actions in handling the situation were widely criticised by academics,
staff and students, lining up to pick apart the rationale they gave.
From the lack of scrutiny, no consultation and no meeting minutes to
refusing to talk with students and the resulting escalation of the
situation, senate members openly voiced their anger. The committee were
particulary insisantant to state this was a perfect case of how NOT to
make important decisions. There was also large support to ensure that
no students will face any disciplinary action over the camp.
Though
Linguistics has not been reinstated as a degree program, we have saved
Linguistics as the University is now committed to maintaining the
course for the indefinite future as an essential element to English
Language and other indisciplinary elements. Now they are looking into
how to ensure Linguistics continues to remain a core part of English
and the University in the future.
This is not the end of the
campaign, as the Vice Chancellor, though refsued to apologise, has
agreed to meet with Linguists to discuss the matter further next year.
USSU will continue to oppose all cuts to our education and continue to
remind the University that this is our education and that we need to be
made part of the decision making process too.
Thanks to the
hardwork and support of students, staff and activists, both locally and
nationally, Linguistics' future has been gurannted as a course and
management shown they cannot run the university in such a top down,
anti-democratic and haphazard manner.
Let this to be a lesson to
all those facing cuts up and down the country, that when students,
staff and unions organise and fight back, we can overturn managments
decisions and win back our education.
Yours,
Lee Vernon
USSU Finance Officer