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UoM students occupying Sam Alex building say security have been ‘hostile and threatening’ But they say: ‘We won’t leave until our demands are met’ 11 hours ago Students occupying the University of Manchester’s Samuel Alexander building say security have been “hostile” towards them, but say: “We won’t leave until our demands are met”. Yesterday evening, a group of students protesting the university’s treatment of students and staff, moved in and began occupying the historic Samuel Alexander building. It follows last November’s successful occupation of Owens Park Tower which won a 30 per cent rent rebate for semester one, for all students living in halls. ....
Manchester students pass Vote of No Confidence in Nancy Rothwell The #NancyOut campaign took an 89 per cent majority 3 weeks ago Nancy Rothwell has been voted out, in a Vote of No Confidence in her and other members of Manchester Uni’s senior leadership team. The voting closed yesterday Thursday 11th March at 5pm, a total of 5,142 votes were counted and the results have now been released. It was announced today that 4,590 students, or 89 per cent of those who voted, voted “yes” for no confidence in the management team, 555 voted “no”, and 477 chose to abstain. BREAKING! 89% (4590 votes) of students voted that they had no confidence in Nancy Rothwell and the Senior Leadership Team in the referendum! ....
First published on Thu 11 Feb 2021 10.53 EST Students at Manchester University have launched a revolt against their vice-chancellor over the university’s mishandling of the coronavirus pandemic and have demanded she step down over her “complete failure of management”. The Manchester students’ union will hold a vote of no-confidence in the vice-chancellor, Nancy Rothwell, the first time in its nearly 200-year history such a motion has been triggered. If the vote in March is successful, it will be reported to the university’s board of governors, which will decide whether to take further action. Ben McGowan, one of the student organisers of the Nancy Out campaign, said: “The frequency and volume of mistakes and complete disregard for students make clear it’s not a one-off thing, it’s a complete failure of management.” ....