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Jobs to go in $3 2m cut to UTS FASS

Jobs to go in $3.2m cut to UTS FASS UTS FASS Dean Alan Davison said that FASS would “need to adjust its academic staff profile”. May 1, 2021 Jobs will be lost with the UTS Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS) seeking to cut salary levels for 2022 by $3.2 million as a consequence of a “challenged” financial state and “decreased student demand” in FASS courses.” In an email to staff seen by Honi, FASS Dean Alan Davison said that FASS would “need to adjust its academic staff profile” and “stop some activities we are currently engaged in.”  Furthermore, “some selected roles will need to be made redundant to meet the 2022 salary savings.”

UTS Students Association accused of censorship and breaking collective autonomy

UTS Students’ Association accused of censorship and breaking collective autonomy The UTSSA President and Executive have been criticised for imposing sanctions on the Education Action Group, their lack of transparency, and cuts to Vertigo’s budget. April 7, 2021 The UTS Students’ Association (UTSSA) has been accused of political repression, censorship, and breaking collective autonomy after ‘shutting down’ the activities of the Education Action Group on Tuesday. The UTSSA is the representative body for students at the UTS; it provides student services and runs campaigns on student issues similar to the University of Sydney SRC. Collectives constrained by bureaucracy On Monday, President of the UTSSA Aidan O’Rourke took action against Education Officer Ellie Woodward and the UTS Education Action Group (EAG) after an EAG Facebook post asserted that the Collective would continue postering on campus to promote rallies in defiance of University backlash.

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