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    Some background: https://www.theguardian.com/education/2026/may/12/thousands-of-university-of-nottingham-staff-told-they-are-at-risk-of-redundancy Not only does Nottingham University have a good academic reputation, the city of Nottingham has a great…

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Nottingham faculty protesting proposed bloodbath

A philosopher at the University of Nottingham calls my attention to this:

He summarizes the situation as follows:

– the removal of just over 600 FTE posts, if necessary through compulsory redundancy in January 2027 (that’s around 50% of academics in arts).

– local union (UoNUCU) has declared a Marking and Assessment Boycott (MAB) starting on the 20th of May, as well as one day of strike on 22nd of May.

This philosopher adds:

One way concerned academics can help us is by spreading the word and by donating to our local strike fund (as the marking boycott entails 100% salary deduction). Details:

The Local Branch Hardship Fund is maintained to help strikers who will suffer significant hardship from loss of pay due to striking. Please consider making a donation if you are able.

UCU Nottingham LA63 Hardship Fund
Account number: 20346359
Sort code: 60-83-01

You can also donate to the local hardship fund to support striking staff using Just Giving: https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/uonucu2026

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  1. Some background: https://www.theguardian.com/education/2026/may/12/thousands-of-university-of-nottingham-staff-told-they-are-at-risk-of-redundancy

    Not only does Nottingham University have a good academic reputation, the city of Nottingham has a great social scene: together these make it very attractive to students. Clearly there has been serious financial mismanagement.

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