Kent saves languages but confirms anthropology and philosophy axe

University says it intends to phase out teaching in areas also including art history and journalism, as UWE becomes latest institution to announce job cuts

Published on
March 22, 2024
Last updated
March 22, 2024
Canterbury Innovation Centre building at University of Kent
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"We are exploring new ways to generate income and make effective savings across the organisation but, like many other universities across the country, are also taking difficult decisions to protect the high-quality student and academic experience we offer and ensure our long-term financial security,” Yep what about sacking some of the useless bureaucrats and severely pruning the senior Management Team and all their unnecessary assistants.....
Appalling.
Do we need to build more big new shiny buildings ? Most of the teaching spaces in those new buildings remain empty during term time. You can check this out at any university. Yet even more buildings are being constructed. Not sure that the planning and budgeting sections have joined up thinking.

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