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Vice-chancellors were lulled into a false sense of security.
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However, we have made inquiries and understand that no vice-chancellors or their deputies are currently suspended.
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Chancellors are not cold-blooded men; even the present one has decent feelings, just as his predecessors did.
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Chancellors have come forward and announced reductions in income tax.
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The public sector is not as adequate a publicist of misery as are the universities and the vice-chancellors.
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Discipline in our universities must be left to the vice-chancellors.
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Indeed, its members have been offered everything agreed between the vice-chancellors and the students in the latter part of last year.
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The university vice-chancellors and principals are arguing that students ought not to have access.
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The vice-chancellors merely argue about particular decisions which may be against their interests.
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The proportion of representations from vice-chancellors and principals is necessarily small, given the overall total of letters received.
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Our concern about debt is shared by university vice-chancellors, who see more students struggling with it.
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I am aware that already there is the machinery of a committee composed of vice-chancellors and principals.
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Chancellors are averse to giving away what they see as part of their control of the finance within our economy.
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Even we vice-chancellors have to live within our budgets.
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Many of us have received letters from the vice-chancellors, who are not a frivolous committee and who are deeply worried about it.
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I do not wish to take this debate this afternoon along an argument about vice-chancellors.
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I understand that the vice-chancellor's interest in this matter has already been engaged.
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In the present financial circumstances vice-chancellors are very rarely recruiting anybody.
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I fear that the university vice-chancellors who favour top-up fees are sadly deluded in what they think will be the result.
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The only group among academics—one might say "pseudo-academics"—who have significantly improved their position over the past 20 years are vice-chancellors.
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Chancellors sometimes forget that that is a social problem.
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Chancellors have been guided by all these experts, who have worked very considerable ruin to our economy for the last eleven years.
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All of that was sensible advice for universities, vice-chancellors, university senates and councils.
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He has not shown so far that he is aware of the warning from the vice-chancellors.
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We know the concern shown by vice-chancellors, and we think that this is a matter on which he ought, for a change, to give leadership.
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The vice-chancellors are the best that we have.
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They suggested that it would be useful if that analysis could be circulated to all vice-chancellors.
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I have received representations from a number of vice-chancellors and also from my own university.
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There are in various higher educational establishments residences for the vice-chancellors, or the provosts, or the masters or whatever they call them.
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Does he not also agree that the views that he expressed earlier about the cuts are not shared by many vice-chancellors?
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We should remember that the vice-chancellors have had a long time to put matters right.
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Does he confine the term to the vice-chancellors of universities?
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The vice-chancellors and directors of polytechnics are struggling with inadequate finance.
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In debates on education, we had vice-chancellors and others from the educational establishment speaking.
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Surely that would appeal to students rather than the vice-chancellors' proposals.
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I have never known morale to be so low among the vice-chancellors, those who teach, those who research, and those who study in the university.
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I do not think there was ever—at any rate in my discussions with vice-chancellors—any disagreement on the main principles.
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Several of the vice-chancellors have said that to me.
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Why is it, then, that the vice-chancellors should have expressed so many anxieties on behalf of the students?
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Of course, he is right: there is no unanimity among vice-chancellors on this issue.
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Indeed, that is one of our arguments against the proposal for a graduate tax which is favoured by the vice-chancellors.
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Everybody— not only teachers but vice-chancellors and all levels— the whole educational world opposes it.
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In my experience they have often put a foot wrong, every bit as often as the professors, the lecturers and the vice-chancellors.
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There are people outside this place, not just students but vice-chancellors and others, who are concerned about it.
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I said earlier that we had put down amendments on grievance procedure which were withdrawn after representations from the vice-chancellors.
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Chancellors should not be popular people; they should just do what is right.
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Chancellors in the past have made urgent appeals for increased production.
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Thirdly, trouble-makers should be isolated and vice-chancellors should be aware that they exist.
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Before we agreed to the promotion of those contacts, we had consultations with the vice-chancellors and everyone else.
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There is currently a wide-ranging debate on the funding of higher education, to which various vice-chancellors have contributed.
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Chancellors must, and do, take into account pay settlements for the year ahead and the inflation which will result from them.
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Chancellors have taken out of this industry in the last three years £9 million in fuel tax—that is a quarter of the total accumulated loss.
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I do not think that there can be any decent arguments for excluding university teachers and vice-chancellors from this review.
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When a decision is taken on a matter such as this which vitally concerns the vice-chancellors, however, they are not even consulted beforehand.
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He asked a direct question, why did we not accept the figure of 245,000 put forward, he said, by the vice-chancellors of the universities.
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I fully appreciate the vice-chancellors' dilemma when they see the need to increase their charges in order to prevent their accounts from going into deficit.
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Chancellors try to equate their suffering with the experience of people who were employed and get benefits.
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We have received a letter from the vice-chancellors.
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Many eminent people, including vice-chancellors, have warned of a crisis in recruiting the brightest and most ambitious postgraduate students back into academic life.
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One absolutely key matter for students and vice-chancellors alike is the question of discipline.
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According to university vice-chancellors, the main reason for the dramatic increase in the student drop-out rate is financial stress.
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Failing anything else, the vice-chancellors have decided that top-up fees are the only way of getting an income to meet their needs.
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Chancellors have either been compelled to reduce public expenditure when they would have increased it, or increased public expenditure when pledged to reduce it.
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We do not want our vice-chancellors spending their time in the courts defending their actions.
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Occasionally, they become vice-chancellors and principals and so on.
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In fact there has been no pressure whatever from the vice-chancellors and principals to preserve tenure.
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There has been a lot of talk about 400 chancellors of the exchequer.
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I hope that the vice-chancellors will recall that when they consider their future policy.
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The vice-chancellors and principals tell us a similar tale: that university research is being distorted.
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I should like to pay tribute to two chancellors: one here today and one, alas, now dead.
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There are many other vice-chancellors who believe that it is absolutely essential.
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The vice-chancellors have said that the building programme will not support 150,000 students at the universities in 1966–67.
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I should not like to give a precise answer on that without consulting the chancellors of the universities.
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I know that there are instances where vice-chancellors are examining their disciplinary procedures, and it seems that that is no bad thing.
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He must respond sympathetically to the new pay deal which has been agreed between the university lecturers and the vice-chancellors' committee.
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Have the views of vice-chancellors been sought on the matter?
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During the consultations early in the summer, the vice-chancellors pressed the question of academic freedom.
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My right honourable friend's decision to maintain that level reflected views expressed to him by some vice-chancellors who welcomed the opportunity to take a breath.
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The vice-chancellors must realise that the taxpayers' pocket is not bottomless.
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I thought, from what he said on an earlier amendment, that he was supporting the position of the vice-chancellors.
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Chancellors fiddled around with hire-purchase rates and regulations.
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The arrogance and truculence of the vice-chancellors is beyond belief.
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The vice-chancellors probably have differing views about the intakes.
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Will she confirm that this is true and, following the advice of the vice-chancellors and principals, conduct an inquiry?
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Chancellors have had billions of pounds to give away in recent years.
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I appreciate the difficulty, which is that of setting up a management panel and there is, of course, particularly the difficulty about the vice-chancellors themselves.
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The office under the chancellor's jurisdiction consisted of scriptorium, chapel and relics.
The university vice-chancellor's opinion was reported on the evening news.
The new science, upon which the learned chancellor's act of denunciation was founded, heralded a new style of research.
Over the course of the period, therefore, the vice-chancellor's court became increasingly busied by its regulative agenda.
While chancellors were usually cardinals, the notaries were not.
Most of them - twelve in 1608, thirteen in 1625, all fourteen in 1636 - were diocesan chancellors, commissaries, or archdeacon's officials.
The initial nominees on the lord chancellor's list were predominantly drawn from the upper and middle classes.
Many such cases, particularly in the vice-chancellor's court, involved the administration of a late husband's estate by the numerous widows named as executrices.
Of the debt cases entered in the act books of the vice-chancellor's court between 1600 and 1602, only 21 (13.6 per cent) were the result of broken bonds.
The act books of both the vice-chancellor's and commissary's courts are testimony to the increasing volume of wide-ranging litigation that occupied the university courts during this period.
When possible, years for which continuous records of both courts survive have been chosen, the exceptions being 1561-63 and 1617-19 when only the vice-chancellor's court act books survive.
Of 21 such cases entered in the vice-chancellor's court act books between 1600 and 1602, 19 ended with judgments in favour of the plaintiff, and only two were settled.
Likewise, in the vice-chancellor's court between 1600 and 1602, nearly 14 per cent of litigants in injury suits were female, while only 7.6 per cent of debt suits involved women.
There might also be a chancellor, a penitentiary, a treasurer and a sacristan, but not all of these posts were invariably filled.
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