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A new day of strike action has been called on Wednesday 15th March, after a partial breakdown in negotiations between the UCU and UCEA
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After last week’s earthquakes, some students claimed that responses from both the University and the SU were inadequate
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Scheduled speakers included representatives of the White Helmets, the general secretary of the Syrian British Medical Society and the director general of the Turkish Red Crescent
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Cambridge took part in the largest day of industrial action to hit the UK in over a decade, as half a million people went on strike
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Varsity reports from the picket lines on what has been described as ‘the biggest strike march Cambridge has ever seen’
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18 days have been confirmed across February and March, as the UCU says vice-chancellors ‘lack political will’ for resolution
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A marking and assessment boycott could also go ahead from April
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The Varsity News team give a month by month round up of the stories that shaped life in Cambridge this year
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The UCU reported record turn-outs on the first of three planned strike-days
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The protests were part of a coordinated campaign including the UK’s top three university recipients of fossil-fuel funding, Cambridge, Oxford and Imperial College London
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Activists condemned the decision, demanding the Union ‘stop hosting speakers involved in state-sanctioned violence and ongoing crimes against humanity’
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The CCRC is pushing for “urgent conversations” about making a “Plan B” for climate action, including greenhouse gas removal and arctic refreezing
Interviews
Youth advocates from Trinidad & Tobago, Pakistan, and Uganda speak about the stakes of at COP27
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Students voted to reopen nominations in the vote for the JCR president
Interviews
Tiago Cavalcanti and Pedro Mendes Loureiro speak to Eric Williams about the stakes in the election and Bolsonaro’s impact
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The UCU is the first education union to secure a national strike mandate since new trade union laws were introduced in 2016
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The investigation also found a ‘lack of transparency’ in ethical decision-making procedures at the University
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Trinity College is a major landowner at Felixstowe Port, the site of an ongoing dispute between dockers and multinational CK Hutchison
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There was no evidence the University owned enslaved people or slave plantations
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The results follow Toope’s warning of a squeeze on independent schools