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Pro VC Bhaskar Vira said the university is ‘urgently establishing’ whether any staff or students are in the region
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The former Labour chair is the first to win a Union election since last term’s major ballot rigging scandal
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Cambridge’s first American Vice-Chancellor outlined controversial plans for free speech, staff pay, and fossil fuel ties
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A pay rise has been accepted by the group campaigning for supervisors’ pay and conditions
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The Labour society reposted content from Lasair Dhearg, an organisation critical of the Good Friday Agreement, before U-turning amid infighting
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Independent report authored by former UN climate champion says accepting funding poses “high reputational risk”
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The former provost of Princeton University is also Cambridge’s third ever female vice-chancellor
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Cambridge was ranked as the UK’s best and the world’s second best higher education institution
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An internal complaint accused Ghose of ballot stuffing
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The full-time ‘Director for Freedom of Speech and Academic Freedom’ role has a salary of almost £100k
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The Politics and Sociology departments promised to write letters explaining ‘the situation’ to prospective employers
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The #SettletheDispute campaign has gathered 1,300 signatures at Cambridge alone, and is planning a rally at Great St. Mary’s on Monday
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According to Cambridge UCU President, a public statement by the University could lead national employers to re-enter negotiations
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The threat of late graduation is putting finalists’ grad jobs and conditional offers for higher study on the line
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Pro-VC for education Bhaskar Vira discusses what the UCU’s marking boycott could mean for students
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In an interview with Varsity, pro-VC for education Bhaskar Vira said the University ‘reserves the right to escalate’, with deductions possibly increasing up to 100%.
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The cancellation of Oral B examinations is one the first effects of the major UCU escalation that starts on Thursday
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The UCU served notice to employers that members will cease marking and assessment duties from the 20th April
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Eric Williams discusses the police repression of France’s pension protests with Manon Aubry, Co-Chair of the Left group in the European Parliament and MEP for La France Insoumise
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The debates officer and Old Etonian was elected in a landslide against rival David Eagleson