johnny crossan
Well-Known Member
Just been in conversation with two friends with senior university posts and things are looking black here and in the USA - one referenced this article
"A university facing a multi-million pound deficit is to shed 170 full-time equivalent posts as it tries to save £11m.
University of East Anglia (UEA) Vice-Chancellor, Prof David Maguire, said he was "deeply sorry" to have taken the decision
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/czxr29pprqeo
and the other, who is due to retire next year as Professor of International Relations in Minnesota commented -
Liberal Arts at UMD is shrinking too. Half the student enrolment in our classes, a third of the faculty trying to teach remote, and empty halls and offices. Let’s hope no one notices for a year.
"A university facing a multi-million pound deficit is to shed 170 full-time equivalent posts as it tries to save £11m.
University of East Anglia (UEA) Vice-Chancellor, Prof David Maguire, said he was "deeply sorry" to have taken the decision
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/czxr29pprqeo
and the other, who is due to retire next year as Professor of International Relations in Minnesota commented -
Liberal Arts at UMD is shrinking too. Half the student enrolment in our classes, a third of the faculty trying to teach remote, and empty halls and offices. Let’s hope no one notices for a year.