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UofG rejects multiple offers of gender-based violence councillor from local charity

22nd February 2023

Glasgow and Clyde Rape Crisis first offered UofG the councillor service they supply at Strathclyde back in February 2021. The Glasgow Guardian understands that the University of Glasgow has rejected numerous offers from Glasgow and Clyde Rape Crisis (GCRC) to supply a councillor on campus since February 2021. This comes as Glasgow University Fashion Show ...


Expenses scheme exploited by UofG staff

21st February 2023

An investigation by The Glasgow Guardian has found that staff at the University have repeatedly broken the expenses policy. Examination of 30,000 separate expense claims in the academic year 21/22  show over 300 filings of subsistence claims exceeding the daily limit, an £8,000 Airbnb and lavish business lunches with no record of the business partners ...


Students claim University ‘trivialises’ antisemitism as new UK findings released

21st February 2023

New report reveals allegations of antisemitism within UK university campuses have seen a 23% increase in 2020-22 compared to the previous two-year period. Yet following a Freedom of Information request (FOI) last year, The Glasgow Guardian learned that in the past three years there have only been two reports of antisemitism made by students via ...


We don’t talk about sex discrimination anymore, says Professor Jeanette Findlay

21st February 2023

The Glasgow Guardian talks industrial action, sex discrimination and devolution with UCU Scotland presidential candidate Professor Jeanette Findlay. In her own words a “serious and realistic trade unionist”, Jeanette Findlay, a Professor of Economics at the University of Glasgow is running for presidency of the Universities and College Union (UCU) Scotland branch. After recently losing...


Referrals to Prevent from universities considered low by independent reviewer

21st February 2023

The Office of Students deemed this number of referrals to be consistent with past years. An independent review of Prevent, the government anti-terrorism strategy, has found the number of referrals from higher education as “strikingly low”. However, the Office of Students said this number was consistent with years past.  During the 2020-21 academic year, 47 ...


Staff mental health crisis at Scottish universities

21st February 2023

Data shows a 40% increase in Scottish university staff absence due to poor mental health in the past 4 years. Figures obtained by the Scottish Conservative Party via Freedom of Information requests (FOI), reveal an alarming increase in staff absence rates as a result of poor mental wellbeing and stress between 2018-2022. Over the 4-year ...


Deferrals more than triple in three years

21st February 2023

An investigation by The Glasgow Guardian has revealed a sharp rise in the numbers of students choosing to postpone their studies. Following a freedom of information request, The Glasgow Guardian can reveal that the number of undergraduate students choosing to defer their studies has risen to 323 for the 2022/23 academic year. This marks an ...


SRC criticise University’s plan to raise rents

21st February 2023

The student representative council has released an open letter calling the University’s plan to raise rent in University-owned student accommodation by 9.5%, calling the increase a “shocking imposition”. The rise in rent was, according to the SRC letter, brought on by the University benchmarking its rent prices against those of privately owned accommodations- which typically ...


Harry’s Law petition adds requirements for universities

21st February 2023

The petition, which expires in May, is pushing for transparency from universities regarding student deaths by suicide. The petition to present Harry’s Law as legislation now includes a requirement for coroners to inform undersigned if a student death is deemed a suicide.  Last month, The Glasgow Guardian co-signed the petition along with 22 student papers ...


Families of bereaved students say government response is inadequate

21st February 2023

Last month, The Glasgow Guardian reported on a petition launched by The LEARN Network, a group of over 20 bereaved families of students who had died by suicide during their time at university. The petition called for a legal duty of care be implemented across higher education to ensure that students be protected throughout their ...