Kent Union President to help decide Vice-Chancellor's pay
Kent Union has announced that, from next year, the Union President will be present as a student representative on the University’s remuneration committee.
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This is in response to the controversy across the U.K regarding the rising salaries of Vice-Chancellors, including
that of Kent’s former Vice-Chancellor Dame Julia Goodfellow.
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Last year Sally Hunt, general secretary of the University and College Union (UCU) called for “far greater scrutiny” on the pay of University chancellors and staff. This is a step by the Union to increase that scrutiny, having a say in the salary of the current Vice-Chancellor – Karen Cox.
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The Union has also announced further representation on the University Council for a postgraduate representative, to represent the issues pertaining to PG study across campus.