Spiritual settlement
Glasgow University apparently believes the only way of settling the pay dispute is to appeal to a higher power. The stop press in its staff newsletter announces that ACAS is set to "to meditate''.
Glasgow University apparently believes the only way of settling the pay dispute is to appeal to a higher power. The stop press in its staff newsletter announces that ACAS is set to "to meditate''.
There is doubtless a good reason for it, but we cannot help being a little bit surprised that the new Cambridge Journal of Economics is to be published by the Oxford University Press.
Believe it or not, there really is at least one departmental secretary at an English university (don't tell anyone, but it's UCE) called Maureen I
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