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The Russell of Spring

Laurie Taylor's weekly bulletin from the University of Poppleton

Published on
May 21, 2015
Last updated
June 10, 2015

Source: Rex

Russell Group gets down to business

鈥淟et鈥檚 hope Jo turns out like good old Willetts.鈥

That was the reported reaction of a leading member of the Russell Group to the news that Jo Johnson, the Orpington MP and brother of London mayor Boris Johnson, was to be the new minister for universities and science.

鈥淵ou know, the great thing about good old Dave鈥, continued the anonymous source, 鈥渨as that he was hardly aware that there were any universities outside the Russell Group. So he鈥檇 always pop round to ask our opinion whenever he wanted to discuss any new policy initiative such as reforming A levels or raising tuition fees. And, of course, we were always there to explain to him how our own elite interests could be presented as beneficial to the entire university sector.鈥

Our source detected some reason for optimism in the news that Mr Johnson had been a member of the University of Oxford鈥檚 Bullingdon Club. 鈥淨uite frankly, anyone who has experienced that club鈥檚 principled commitment to fine dining, social exclusivity and total insensitivity to those who do not enjoy the same privileges as themselves could be expected to feel thoroughly at home with the Russell Group.鈥

(On other pages: Wendy Piatt, director general of the Russell Group, makes the case for even higher tuition fees.)

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Academic crackers

鈥淏颈蝉肠耻颈迟蝉.鈥

That was the initial response from our vice-chancellor when he was asked by our reporter Keith Ponting (30) if he agreed with the recent insistence by Zara Whysall, senior lecturer in management at Nottingham Trent University, and Anne-Marie McTavish, head of the department of management at Birmingham City University, that vice-chancellors should increasingly be drawn from non-academic backgrounds.

When pressed to elaborate, he said his own background as head of the 鈥淎ssorted鈥 division of United Biscuits had equipped him to deal with 鈥渢he exigencies of a marketised university going forward鈥.

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鈥淚 simply thought of academic departments as so many biscuit varieties. So, when I was forced to close down the Department of Philosophy in the wake of its poor research excellence framework impact score, I found the decision much easier when I thought of the department as a failed biscuit 鈥 say, a coconut digestive or a chocolate-covered gingernut, rather than as a collection of inadequate human beings.鈥

Our vice-chancellor admitted that his current concerns were with the Department of Sociology. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 want to speak prematurely,鈥 he told Ponting, 鈥渂ut it鈥檚 pretty clear from where I鈥檓 sitting (the throne room in the administration block) that it鈥檚 already several biscuits short of a meeting.鈥

An apology

In last week鈥檚 Poppletonian we complimented the QAA for the manner in which its well-established commitment to lack of transparency had been enhanced by its reversal of the promise to publish the result of the University of Southampton鈥檚 successful appeal against its critical findings.

We now realise, following the news that the QAA has also gone back on its promise to publish the results of another successful appeal against its critical findings by the Institute of Contemporary Music Performance, that we should also have complimented the QAA on its singular capacity for speaking out of both sides of its mouth at the same time. Apologies for this omission.

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Thought for the week

(contributed by Jennifer Doubleday, Head of Personal Development)

Next week鈥檚 visiting lecturer in our Built Environment series is from the Department of Architecture at King鈥檚 College London. Apply in the usual manner, marking your application 鈥淰andal鈥.

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