Knowledge deemed ‘useless’ may offer fulfilment and freedom that our capitalist system finds difficult to fathom.
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Queer geographies of austerity.
In an update this afternoon, Vice-Chancellor Mark Scott told staff that most classes would return in-person in 2022, and revealed…
Dear Ms Jagose, It truly is a sad sign of the times when students, who are passionate about and committed…
This afternoon, the SRC’s Education Action Group (EAG) held a Student General Meeting (SGM) to pass a motion against the…
On a hermeneutically pernicious encounter in the Quad.
A Student General Meeting against the Arts cuts is scheduled for 27 October.
Claims of wage theft were referred to as “a mistaken belief that casual academic staff are entitled to be paid for any time spent at their discretion and choice.”
Subjects that are at risk of being cut include many from Hebrew, Biblical & Jewish Studies, Visual Arts, Philosophy and more.
Professor Lisa Adkins, the current head of the School of Social and Political Sciences and Deputy Dean of Strategy, has…