Accommodation I Think …

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I think an underlying problem here is the lack of strong students’ unions within Cambridge University and its colleges. I realise there are limits to what can be achieved through the regulation of Accommodation Wagga Wagga, but I believe that no, or very little regulation would be needed if the university became a truly democratic and self governing institution where students and staff members were free to express their views and participate in the running of the university. With that in place there ought be no need for external regulation; though some basic minimum criteria ought be laid down by Parliament – in an ideal world we would neither have UUK or Local Councils having to carry out this kind of regulation. If there was competition between colleges then I think that would be another driver for colleges to improve their offerings, I expect it would particularly help with things such as broadband access (some Cambridge colleges cap usage) and charges would be kept competitive without the need for regulation, and the bizarre, intrusive and inexplicable practice of a number of colleges to insist on emptying bins within student’s rooms at 8am every weekday.

Posted on October 7th, 2010 by admin

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