NUS regional coordinator wastes 219 students’ education

2009 February 4
by Oliver Cooper

The NUS advertises for a new regional organiser for the South West in the best place to find well-paid non-jobs: GuardianJobs.

£29k AND a car?! Compare that to the average university lecturer, who earns £31,840 a year, and obviously no car (duh!).  For the £29k of students’ and universities’ money that the NUS is throwing at its representatives, universities could pay for 700 hours of teaching at that pay grade at the suggested £41.23 an hour.  Each of my eight courses has 100 or so students, and has forty hours of ‘teacher-student interface’ time a year.  That is to say, for the cost of the NUS hiring a regional coordinator to peddle its trash to the South West of England, 219 more students could have been taught for a year.

Thanks for standing up for students’ interests once again, NUS!

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