gair rhydd - Issue 942

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gair rhydd Monday February 14 2011 | freeword – Est. 1972 | Issue 942

CarBS clamp down Morgan Applegarth News Editor

How safe is your street? News break down latest police figures

News page 6

Opinion discuss what feminism means in today’s society

Opinion page 11

Women in Politics: An interview with Sally Bercow

Politics page 16

Graduate job prospects in 2011

News and Features investigate

Photo: Hannah Jones

Cardiff University Business School (CarBS) have acted following an article in last week’s gair rhydd in which it was revealed how two Economics tutors have been charging their students for extra tuition. In a statement to gair rhydd, CarBS Associate Dean for Teaching and Learning Peter Marlow said: “Last week, when the information surrounding PhD students supplying paid tuition came to light, we committed to a full investigation of the issue. “We have now contacted all of our PhD students and have made it clear that any PhD students who undertake tuition or assessment duties at the School must not undertake private tuition for any CarBs students. “We have also stated that tutors who undertake private tuition for non-CarBS students should not use the Business School’s resources when undertaking this work.” gair rhydd learnt how two PhD tutors were charging their thirdyear students a fee in the region of £25 - £40 for extra tuition sessions. The sessions fell outside of the weekly lectures and tutorials, and outside of the tutors’ scheduled office hours. According to one anonymous Economics student, charging for extra tuition has been going on “for more than three years.” The same student said how “everyone in the Economics department knows [about the extra tuition] and feels

uncomfortable [about it].” CarBS have neither confirmed nor denied whether they knew of such tuition taking place. However, University Policy on Outside Work states that: “Neither University Services nor Private Outside Work may be carried out without the University’s prior knowledge and formal approval.” In light of last week’s article, CarBS Associate Dean, Marlow, messaged all CarBS PhD students outlining the School’s policy on tutors holding extra tuition sessions. In the message, Marlow told PhD students: “The School has instituted…guidelines to ensure that no real or perceived conflict of interest arises between tutors’ work for the School and any private work they undertake.” The guidelines outline how PhD students “cannot undertake private tuition for any student in the Business School.” Moreover, it is stated that tutors must ‘stay consistent with the University’s Policy on Outside Work’ and “should not use Business School resources.” The guidelines also warn that tutors who undertake private tuition should not “purport to be undertaking such work on behalf of the School.” It is not known for how long the guidelines have been implemented. In reaction to the revelations, third-year Economics student Jake Galea said: “PhD tutors should not be doing this due to the conflict of interests and potential inequality that this promotes. Continued on page 3

Inside this week:

“ Cardiff ’s Knight Sport interviews Heather Knight << Sport page 33

Sport ask whether Brits care about the Superbowl?

Sport page 32

And more, inside Wales’ number one independent student newspaper


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