UCL staff at risk in secret £8m cull
University College London is secretly identifying staff for job losses as part of its attempts to save £8 million. In a memo seen by The THES , Marilyn Gallyer, vice-provost of UCL, advises heads of...
University College London is secretly identifying staff for job losses as part of its attempts to save £8 million. In a memo seen by The THES , Marilyn Gallyer, vice-provost of UCL, advises heads of...
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