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‘You don’t have to read too many pages of this sizzling personal account of day-to-day life as a university lecturer to appreciate why the author has chosen to remain anonymous...’ - Dennis Sherwood, Author, Missing the Mark
''It’s pithy, political and revealing. It’s a book that will astonish some and feel all too familiar to others... I urge you to read it too.'' Linda Hill, Linda''s Book Bag
Odd students, racist colleagues and inept administrators.
Rising business influence and crumbling academic freedom.
Absurdly wasteful corporate schemes and broken toilets.
Low student welfare, an unwillingness to fail anyone and an A+ explosion in cheating...
For more than a decade, the deteriorating state of the higher education sector in the UK has been largely hidden from view.
Now, after years of cutbacks, an academic who must remain anonymous is presenting a candid