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A health warning to lecturers - Senior Lecturer Queen's University Belfast Employee Review

1.0
Apr 14, 2016
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Pros

The buildings are nice. In fact the physical environment is very attractive and getting better all the time, as one would expect of an institution spending £30 million a year on bricks and mortar. If you are lucky, as I was, your immediate team might be a great group of committed, talented, and energetic scholars and teachers, and your students likewise. Belfast is a nicer city than you might think.

Cons

The academic working environment has been deteriorating rapidly and will continue to do so as the current CEO's "vision" limps like a wounded dog toward full implementation. Over the next 18 months a number incredibly wasteful, overlapping, and insular layers of bureaucracy in three faculty silos will settle in (four new deans, an operations manager, professional services teams, etc. etc. for each faculty). All this on top of the existing hierarchy. Communication and operations within and between these layers and with staff at the coalface of teaching and research is utterly dysfunctional. There is a profound disregard for and ignorance of the work and ethos of the core human resource of the University: the disciplinary researcher and teacher. Any person considering taking up a lectureship at this University should seek the following information and reflect on it carefully, comparing it to competing institutions if possible: *Is the student intake on your teaching programmes stable or declining? What are the commitments and strategies for marketing these programmes? How does the programme websites compare to its competitors? Is the University leveraging its location and its human resources effectively? *How stable is the academic team you will be joining? Are your future colleagues satisfied with the direction the University is going? How many are actively seeking work elsewhere? Have many people left the programme recently? Why? *If you are at entry level: are the requirements (teaching, admin, research) to pass probation within a two year period reasonable? How do they compare with competing institutions? What has been the recent experience of academics on probation in your programme? What tangible support mechanisms are in place to help you succeed (curricular development, teaching assistance, financial support for research material and travel, ring-fencing of research time)? *If you are an established researcher, with the aspiration to win external research grants: how does the University handle the income you will generate? Talk to current grant holders about their experience. Ask them about support for managing the paperwork and the people. Ask them whether they have actually got the relief from teaching and admin specified in the grant they have won. Find out whether the institution values your research, or just your research income. If you do your homework about working in Queen's, you may find, like I have, that there are better places to be.

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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
Nov 26, 2014
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Pros

money stretches well as Belfast is one of the cheapest cities in the UK, the staff tend to be friendly and inclusive and welcoming. The gym is great, easy to get to and runs good classes at quite a fair monthly fee for membership (that can be paid directly from salary).

Cons

Where do you start? It is hard to recruit to Belfast, so the quality of staff is poor. On both the academic and the admin side the staff would simply not have that job/level outside of NI. It is skewed heavily local, so there is bias and interconnection between people that is not helpful. Everyone is either related, grew up together, or know the same people and in an effort not to offend nothing moves forward. It is Russell Group on paper only, the quality is at best 2nd or 3rd tier (and in some areas that is being generous). The University is complacent and reliant on government funding so it is there is help local people get some form of education and pay local people to be academics or well paid administrators as they want to stay near home- nothing more, nothing less. It is now struggling with the beginning of a hiring freeze. Bullying is rampant and no matter how many complaints are levied no one wants to upset a distant relative or relatives ex-school mate. The new VC is causing huge disruption due to new policies but it is unclear if it is the right kind of shake up. It needs to be reshaped and reorganized to move with the times- but you need to have the skills or vision to do that.

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