Daily Archives: December 6, 2010

Thank you to all lovely people for bringing food!

We’ve been overwhelmed by the huge amounts of food, love and support flowing into Senate House from all you beautiful people. Thank you!!!

Keep sending those emails demanding open access – there are loads of ideas floating around for exciting open university style events. Please phone the Vice Chancellor’s Office: (0117) 928 7499 or email him via his PA [email protected] to demand open access. Please cc our registrar Derek Pretty, [email protected].

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Food and Supplies Urgently Needed – Demand Open Access!

Occupation needs foods and supplies; we are currently being denied access and any help would be greatly appreciated! Show us the cake!

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Demand Open Access!

People are being denied access to join in on the occupation. Our position is that we will not negotiate further until the demand of open access is met. Please phone the Vice Chancellors Office: (0117) 928 7499 or email him via his pa [email protected] to demand open access. Please cc our registrar Derek Pretty, [email protected].

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Full support from University of Bristol Students’ Union!

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Demand access!

Please come down and show your support. We want this occupation to be open and accessible.


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Statement of Bristol University Occupation

We have occupied the University of Bristol Senate House today. We have done this to protest against, and to open a space of dialogue and critical thinking around, the government-proposed education cuts and changes to the University fee structure. We have occupied this space in a spirit of solidarity with other student occupations and in recognition of the burning need for a new form of participatory democracy within our University and universities in general.

As has been widely reported, these proposals include:

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  • A 40% cut in the higher education budget overall, which includes an 80% cut to the teaching budget.
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