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No finance department, or vice-chancellor's office will - and many institutions have massively centralised networks.
Student protests: Police ask colleges for demonstration details 2011
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Sally HuntGeneral secretary, UCU• As one of four leading academics in the field of Caribbean and Latin American studies who are already under threat of being made redundant at London Metropolitan University, I write to protest at my vice-chancellor's plans London university to cut scores of degrees, 16 April.
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The vice-chancellor's spacious office at London Metropolitan University, dominated by a huge boardroom table, and overlooking the take-away joints of north London's Holloway Road, is strikingly functional.
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After some chanting, and talks from union reps, the students made an impromtu bid to occupy the vice-chancellor's building.
Second day of student protests - how the demonstrations happened Adam Gabbatt 2010
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There's a video of them storming the vice-chancellor's office here.
Second day of student protests - how the demonstrations happened Adam Gabbatt 2010
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February 1793 Frend published Peace and Union, a reformist pamphlet for which he was tried by the vice-chancellor's court at Cambridge in May.
Annotations 2007
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Also Kenya's deputy environment minister, Maathai will round off her week in South Africa by presenting the vice-chancellor's lecture on Thursday at the University of Cape Town.
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A department spokesman said this did not mean a review of salaries as the minister felt she was not in a position to regulate vice-chancellor's salaries due to the autonomy of higher education.
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Asmal said he was alarmed at last week's closure of the institution's Qwaqwa campus, and re-asserted the acting vice-chancellor's right to lawfully ensure its speedy re-opening.
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The vice-chancellor's confidence comes against a gloomy backdrop for tertiary institutions, a number of whom have received substantially decreased government subsidies, have increasing student debts and declining enrolments.
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