As open day visitors wander through the imposing Georgian architecture, striking modernist buildings and leafy green spaces ofthe University of Leicesters campus, acommon mistake ismade, explained its vice-chancellor, Nishan Canagarajah. Many ofthem assume this is aRussell Group university, hesaid.
That misapprehension might beunderstandable because, putting aside its attractive and extensively refurbished campus, the university ticks every box that might berequired for entry into the 24-strong group ofresearch-intensive universities, continued Professor Canagarajah. Whether onacademic tradition (Leicester was founded 勳紳泭1921 and gained aRoyal Charter 勳紳泭1957), internationally acclaimed research (DNA forensic science was pioneered there 勳紳泭the 1980s), its respected medical school orits global standing (22紳餃泭紳硃喧勳棗紳硃梭梭聆 勳紳泭51勛圖s World University Rankings), the East Midlands universitys credentials tojoin the Russellers are undeniable, heinsisted.
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Everyone looking at Leicester says, This should be a Russell Group university, said Professor Canagarajah, who cited the universitys 2021 Research Excellence Framework results to underscore his arguments. In the REF, we were 30thoverall but we were second for clinical medicine, and if you take an average of all PanelD [arts and humanities] subjects, we were top nationally, hesaid.
Some might wonder if dwelling so publicly on Leicesters absence from a self-selecting elite is wise, but Professor Canagarajah said it was an anomaly that needed to be highlighted.
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Whether you like the idea of the Russell Group, its institutions are regarded as elite and that makes a difference, he reflected, noting how the groups powerful brand aids international recruitment, particularly for the 150,000 Chinese students now in the UK, mostly in Russell Group universities. For Leicester, it would make a difference for financial sustainability, but it would also be good recognition that we are reaching this high level.
With two or maybe three other universities with similar claims, why shouldnt it be a group of 28 institutions? asked Professor Canagarajah.
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Such conversations might spark uncomfortable discussions about what or, more precisely, who the Russell Group is for. The brand has, over the years, helped our countrys universities, but for some of our students, it does a disservice to them if they dont value their achievements as highly as Russell Group graduates, Professor Canagarajah said.
Yet the process for joining the group or its selection criteria remains decidedly opaque, with the universities of Durham, Exeter and York, as well as Queen Mary University of London, most recently admitted in 2012.
Leicesters admission would also correct a historical quirk that saw the university decline an offer to join the group as a founder member in 1994. Ken Edwards, who was its vice-chancellor then, perceived a conflict of interest with his role as president of the forerunner to UniversitiesUK, which was set up to represent all universities.
With 47per cent of Leicesters students coming from ethnic minority backgrounds, its membership would also bring greater diversity to the group, said Professor Canagarajah, a SriLankan-born engineer who arrived in the UK aged18 on a scholarship to study at Christ College, Cambridge.
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We are the most diverse research-intensive university in the UK, and our inclusion would push the Russell Groups ethnic diversity from 20.3per cent to 20.9per cent. When you have a very diverse university in one of Britains most diverse cities performing to Russell Group standards, Ithink that should be recognised Ithink the group should want that fixed, he said.
Professor Canagarajah insisted that the controversial restructuring of Leicesters research portfolio, which he undertook shortly after arriving as vice-chancellor in November 2019, would further bolster the institutions claim, and its ambition to be a top20 university nationally. Consultation on making 60staff redundant saw University and College Union (UCU) members back a motion of noconfidence in January 2021, but the cuts were necessary, the vice-chancellor said, because they targeted research areas where improvement was impossible given the small size ofsome research groups.
We did not want to close down any departments because we will always be a comprehensive university, but there were some areas where wewould teach but not do research, explained Professor Canagarajah.
Any suggestion that the redundancies were targeted at union-affiliated staff principally within its business school, where UCU general secretary JoGrady had worked was entirely misleading, he insisted. UCU made a big play on Twitter about the business school and didnt mention maths, neuroscience and why wed taken these decisions it was frustrating, said Professor Canagarajah, who insisted that a more gradual approach would not have worked. We could have gone slowly, but you lose time and sometime lose people that you dont want tolose.
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With the calibre of academic staff at Leicester as high as at the University of Bristol, where he was based for 25 years, most recently as pro vice-chancellor of research, Professor Canagarajahs job is to deploy a strategy that ensures proper recognition of their work, and Russell Group membership will help with that, he said.
Personally, it does not matter for me, but it matters for my staff and students its important that their hard work is acknowledged, he said.
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