Letter to the new Warden at Goldsmiths on Points Based Immigration
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Dear Pat Loughrey,
I am writing to express my grave concerns with the implementation of the UK Border Agency's (UKBA) Points Based System of Immigration (PBSI) at Goldsmiths. By imposing the UKBA's agenda of national security and border control on universities, PBSI has effectively turned students into suspects and staff into border agents. These xenophobic and reactionary tendencies run counter to the openness and free exchange of ideas necessary for research, teaching, and learning to occur.
Furthermore, the UKBA has transferred the financial and administrative burden of PBSI, which is considerable, onto individual staff and students, resulting in elevated workloads and stress. By increasing the cost and complexity of the visa application process, the UKBA has rendered universities less accessible and less welcoming to non-EU nationals, thus potentially damaging the reputation of higher education in the UK.
The result will be less cultural and social diversity in higher education, to the detriment of Goldsmiths and the sector overall.
I therefore urge Goldsmiths Senior Management to meet with:
Universities UK and the UK Council for International Student Affairs to campaign strongly against PBSI, and for the interests of the higher education sector
Goldsmiths UCU and UNISON to discuss how staff who conscientiously object to PBSI can be protected from disciplinary action
Goldsmiths Student Union to determine how students negatively affected by PBSI can be provided with additional information and support
the entire Goldsmiths community (students and staff) on an on-going basis to report back on its advocacy activities and to solicit input
In general, I would like to see Senior Management take a proactive role and be transparent and accountable in its practices in relation to PBSI, including taking responsibility for, and immediately correcting, any administrative errors.
This is because Goldsmiths students have had visas refused for minor clerical errors, which has caused great disruption to their studies and personal lives.
I am writing to express my grave concerns with the implementation of the UK Border Agency's (UKBA) Points Based System of Immigration (PBSI) at Goldsmiths. By imposing the UKBA's agenda of national security and border control on universities, PBSI has effectively turned students into suspects and staff into border agents. These xenophobic and reactionary tendencies run counter to the openness and free exchange of ideas necessary for research, teaching, and learning to occur.
Furthermore, the UKBA has transferred the financial and administrative burden of PBSI, which is considerable, onto individual staff and students, resulting in elevated workloads and stress. By increasing the cost and complexity of the visa application process, the UKBA has rendered universities less accessible and less welcoming to non-EU nationals, thus potentially damaging the reputation of higher education in the UK.
The result will be less cultural and social diversity in higher education, to the detriment of Goldsmiths and the sector overall.
I therefore urge Goldsmiths Senior Management to meet with:
Universities UK and the UK Council for International Student Affairs to campaign strongly against PBSI, and for the interests of the higher education sector
Goldsmiths UCU and UNISON to discuss how staff who conscientiously object to PBSI can be protected from disciplinary action
Goldsmiths Student Union to determine how students negatively affected by PBSI can be provided with additional information and support
the entire Goldsmiths community (students and staff) on an on-going basis to report back on its advocacy activities and to solicit input
In general, I would like to see Senior Management take a proactive role and be transparent and accountable in its practices in relation to PBSI, including taking responsibility for, and immediately correcting, any administrative errors.
This is because Goldsmiths students have had visas refused for minor clerical errors, which has caused great disruption to their studies and personal lives.
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Catarina Pereira
- Department
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will henley
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jamima fagta
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Su-Anne Yeo
- Department
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Joanna Redden
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Eleftheria
- Department
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Sarah Duff
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Lisa Holtz
- Department
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- Media & Sociology
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lilian hipolyte mushi
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ROSIE VAS
- Department
- MEDIA AND COMMUNICATIONS
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M Lee
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Jack Perry
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Sam Fisher
- Department
- Sociology
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Paulo Lara
- Department
- Centre for Cultural Studies
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- PhD
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Alix Brodie
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Kirsten Forkert
- Department
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ruth dillon
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- Fine Art (liverpool Hope)
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Guillemard Margaux
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Pil Kollectiv
- Department
- art
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Galia Kollectiv
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- art
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Tom Bunyard
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Sofija Radovic
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John Thorpe
- Department
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- Media and Communications BA
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Fatima Madar
- Department
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- BSc Psychology
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stevie robinson
- Department
- media and communications
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Lina Dencik
- Department
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- PhD
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Estelle Vincent
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rose cappello
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Sarah Leigh
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Гmilie Cantin
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Liz Gardiner
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muge ozbay
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- visual cultures
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Tamzin Whelan
- Department
- English and Comparative Literature
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- English BA
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Joel
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Georgi York
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Stefan Szczelkun
- Department
- external examiner
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Manick Govinda
- Department
- n/a
- Programme
- on behalf of 10,270 signatories opposed to the points-based system's curbs on invited non-EU artists and academics: http://www.PetitionOnline.com/MCvisit/petition.html
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Joao Pedro Marques Florencio
- Department
- Visual Cultures
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- MPhil/PhD Visual Cultures
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Izabela Lyra
- Department
- Anthropology
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Estrella
- Department
- psychology
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- psychology
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Alexander Pappas
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Arfah Farooq
- Department
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Stefania Charitou
- Department
- Media and Communications
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- PhD
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Desmond Sham
- Department
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Des Freedman
- Department
- Media and Communications
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- Secretary Goldsmiths UCU
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Chia-Hung Lu
- Department
- Sociology
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- PHD
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Manoj Kerai
- Department
- Anthropology
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Mary Claire Halvorson
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Christa Engelbrecht
- Department
- Media and Communications
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- BA3 Media and Communications
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Bianca
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