May 5, 2006
British Students Are Divided in Faculty-Pay Dispute
Student associations at several British universities are threatening to sever ties with the National Union of Students over its support of a grading boycott by university lecturers. Some students fear that the action by members of Britain's two largest faculty unions, over a pay dispute, could keep them from graduating on time.
Members of two faculty groups, the Association of University Teachers, or AUT, and the National Association of Teachers in Further and Higher Education, or
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