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<nettime> Occupation at the University of East London |
****APPEAL TO ALL INTERNATIONAL MOVEMENTS*** FIGHT BACK ON THE CUT BACKS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF EAST LONDON Financial cuts have been made at the University of East London, England. This means courses and services will be shut down (including mathematics and health services), lecturers and staff have been intimidated into forced and 'voluntary' redundancies, and therefore, of course, the standard of education for students will fall. UEL is one of the most ethnically diverse universities in the U.K. A large percentage of its students come from unconventional backgrounds: overseas students (mostly European, African, Asian), students with no formal qualifications (mature students), and many local students from the deprived East London area. The University takes pride in such unconventional student body and in the fact that many of its departments have achieved high national recognition, both for teaching and research (often in spite of insufficient investment in the infrastructure, such as library, IT services and so on). The main campus of our University is currently under occupation by students and lecturers in protest against �2.4 million of cuts. The occupation began at 7pm Monday 18th and has continued to escalate until today. After twenty years of anti-union laws and UK brand of austerity policies, students and staff have said enough is enough. We have started to build bridges among ourselves in the belief that student struggles are also staff struggles and viceversa. We are writing in the certainty that this situation will not be completely unfamiliar to you. It is our view that our protests are relevant not merely to London, England or even Europe. We believe that our particular struggle at this time may reflect struggles and problems faced by you - yesterday, today and probably tomorrow. The commercialisation and 'rational' restructuring of education is part of those strategies designed to increase competitive pressures among people working and studying in colleges around the world. These strategies go under many names - neoliberalism, capitalism, globalisation etc., yet they all have the same meaning. This is that colleges around the world are increasingly turned into "brain factories" and education is increasingly turned into a work process quantified by the 'right' student-staff ratio and paid by student's poverty and staff's underpaid work. This is what we have started to fight against. And this is what many people both within and outside education are doing around the world: Indonesian people against IMF austerity policies a! nd the military dictatorship; Danish workers for more holidays and higher pay; activists from Europe India A ----------------------------------------------------- Get free personalized email at http://email.lycos.com [And free editorial services, too, it would see@#~$&^@HO [NO CARRIER] --- # distributed via nettime-l : no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a closed moderated mailinglist for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: [email protected] and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # URL: http://www.desk.nl/~nettime/ contact: [email protected]