Glasgow Times

Unirectors­aysstudent­s treated as ‘cash cows’

- By ANDREW DENHOLM

THE rector of Glasgow University has launched a savage attack on the institutio­n.

Lawyer Aamer Anwar accused the 567-year-old institutio­n of a “callous disregard” for its students and staff.

Mr Anwar said Glasgow was dealing with a trickle of complaints about racial discrimina­tion – while female students raised the issue of sexual harassment.

He went on to suggest the university treated its postgradua­te and internatio­nal students – who pay substantia­l fees – as if they were “cash cows”.

And he accused the university of losing sight of its duty to students and staff because of its focus on a £1billion campus developmen­t.

However, a university spokesman dismissed the accusation­s and said the experience of students was of paramount importance.

Writing in the Glasgow University Guardian student newspaper, after a year in post as rector, Mr Anwar said: “Many of the staff I have met see little recognitio­n, face severe financial pressures, lack of job security and feel patronised and harassed, all of which impacts on the student experience.

“Many of the staff feel bullied and pulverised by a system that refuses to listen to them even when they provide evidence that student lives will be put at risk if cuts take place. The university has lost its direction in its obsession with building a billion pound complex on the backs of students and staff.”

Mr Anwar said internatio­nal students had told him “horror stories” of isolation and anger at “segregatio­n” and being treated as “cash cows”.

He said: “The drip drip complaints of racial discrimina­tion continue to trickle through, which if released publicly would wreck the reputation of this university.

“Female students talk of sexual harassment while the university boasts of policies on paper.”

Mr Anwar said mental health remained an “indictment” of Glasgow’s priorities with students “slipping through the cracks” with little or no support.

He said: “In some instances, students I have met have tried to take their own lives – usually while waiting weeks and weeks for an appointmen­t.

“The exploitati­on of graduate teaching assistants, who went unpaid for months on end, was an absolute disgrace, while so many postgradua­tes feel they are just a cash-cow for the university.

A university spokesman said the student experience was core to the institutio­n’s mission. He said: “Our recently commenced campus developmen­t programme will ensure that our students and staff have truly world class teaching and research facilities.

“This is not just about investment for the future, but also includes significan­t sums which are being spent upgrading and improving existing buildings and creating more space for teaching and learning.”

The spokesman said the institutio­n had prioritise­d mental health provision, publishing a mental health action plan jointly with student leaders and committing “substantia­l additional resources”.

He added: “We constantly engage with our students, both home and internatio­nal, and are delighted that Glasgow scores so highly in the National Student Survey.”

 ??  ?? Aamer Anwar, rector of Glasgow University, below, has hit out at the ‘callous disregard’ of its students and staff
Aamer Anwar, rector of Glasgow University, below, has hit out at the ‘callous disregard’ of its students and staff
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