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Wednesday 24 November 2010

Newcastle University: student occupation

Students and school students at Newcastle Uni
Following today's magnificent protest, 60 students have occupied at Newcastle University. This comes via the Newcastle Occupation blog:

'As part of the national Day of Action against educational fee rises and cuts (Wednesday 24th November), 60 of us have begun a peaceful occupation of the Fine Arts building of Newcastle University, from 5.30pm.


We occupy in solidarity with all other universities across the country, condemning cuts to Higher Education, Education Maintenance Allowance and against a rise in tuition fees.

Our occupation of the fine art building is in recognition of the devastating cuts to arts and humanities that have been proposed.

We demand:

That there be no victimisation of the students involved in this occupation nor disciplinary action taken against them, and that they be marked as present at the lectures or seminars they miss as a result of this occupation.

That the University send out a statement of support for all pupils/ students from schools, colleges and Universities involved in this protest and occupation requesting that they should not be penalised for these actions.

That the University release all documents regarding education cuts at this establishment to students and lecturers.

That the University release an official statement rejecting the Government proposals for Higher Education, condemning any education cuts or rises in university tuition fees and acknowledging the current breakdown of democracy that has lead to these student protests.

That the Vice Chancellor, Chris Brink, write and send an open letter to the Government appealing to them not to implement cuts and to call for Vice Chancellors across the country to unite against cuts in the education budget, any rise in tuition fees and the removal of Educational Maintenance Allowance.

We urge:

That all teaching staff devotes some teaching time over the next week to discuss the impact of these education cuts on students, staff and society.

That other Universities, schools and colleges release statements rejecting the cuts to higher education, tuition fee rises and the removal of the Education Maintenance Allowance.

That lecturers are free to voice their opinions on the issue of cuts without the fear of reprisal from the University.'

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3 comments:

  1. Well done! I hope that they sit up and take notice. Fight the power.

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  2. well done - we ned more like this across all sections of our people to stop the Con-Dem attempt to take us back to the stone ages!

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