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Sussex students occupy against Uni corporatisation – help needed!

Sussex Uni Student | 11.05.2006 09:21 | Education | Globalisation | Social Struggles

11/5/06

From early this morning, Sussex University students have occupied a campus building in protest at the continued corporatisation of the University. The ‘Sussex Innovation Centre’ is a building on campus that the university leases out to private technology companies whom it hopes will become major public floaters.[  http://www.sinc.co.uk/ ] Lots of investment comes in from the likes of Shell, American Express. University students are tired of investment in anything but education and have struck back. This action is part of the Bakaiku Declaration’s European wide callout for action against university corporatisation and centralisation (see below).

Students are currently inside the building and have put out a call for immediate support from the local area.

There will be a main gathering at 12 lunchtime in Library Square to take people up together. Otherwise, Sussex Innovation Centre is behind the new Sussex/Brighton Medical school and John Maynard Smith building (JMS) and you can come up yourself. It is unclear how long the occupation will go on for or what kind of assistance they will need at any one time. Information will be posted as and when its received.

Maps and stuff to the Innovation Centre:  http://www.sinc.co.uk/page33.htm


Our education will not be corporatised!

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Bakaiku context:

We, students coming from many areas within Europe have met in Bakaiku for the European Students Forum; a forum created through talks around Europe.
We, students representing many different backgrounds have met in Bakaiku, a small town located away from centres of power because we believe structures gain legitimacy only through representation of their foundations.
We also recognise that an organisation comprising of many distinct individuals surpasses the power of a homogenised whole

The European Higher Education Area has been created to promote the interests of multinational corporations, which comprise of fundamental reforms to higher education, reflecting the multinationals’ interests: elitism, commodification and privatisation. The roots of the Bologna process exist in a Europe subjugated to organisations such as W.T.O and its GATS, OCED etc. We came together to resist the imposition of the non-democratic, neo-liberal Europe of capital and patriarchy.

We believe that the process of ‘European Convergence’ is a capitalist and neo-liberal attack upon the rights of students and their communities, principally affecting the right to education. The University envisioned by the ‘European Convergence’ is a factory supplying workers who are without skills or rights, that are malleable to the instability of the world market, who serve only the interests of private industry and not the needs of society. States acting on behalf of supranational organisations are responsible for implementing these reforms. Reforms that aim to transform people’s innate rights into privileges to be earned and bargained for ; and also transform public services, that answer to social needs, into agencies that safeguard the interests of private business. A crucial area targeted by these reforms will be universities and their faculties, who must defend themselves


WE DECLARE:

Education must be attainable and accountable to society while continuing to serve it. This is why we are opposed to the process of privatisation and commodification which denies education as a universal right. Therefore we reject every measure that furthers the progress of elitism in education.
The Universities that society needs are public, democratic and popular

o Public, because it must be a space open to all, that must be funded by society and for society , and therefore must exist without any form of barrier.

o Democratic, because in a University decisions must be taken horizontally and transparently. Society must be involved in the functioning of Universities which must in turn be accountable to and answerable to the society’s needs.

o Popular, because a University must serve society and not companies or private economies; and must have a critical function, be transformative in nature and be non-discriminatory, inclusive and a tool of emancipation. We need an education that paves the way towards a society that is free, just, egalitarian and respectful of the world.

In the same way we oppose the homogenisation promoted by current forms of European Convergence. In order to guarantee the respect, development and recognition of diverse forms of identity and culture, all peoples must have the right to democratically create their own education systems that answer to their social, cultural and political needs so as to collectively advance.
This form of University cannot coexist with the increasingly substandard living conditions experienced by students. The improvement of these conditions is necessary to defend the right to decent studying conditions for all students, a right that is currently barred by economic barriers.


We Demand:

o The opening of a dialogue between the entire University community and the whole of society, concerning the nature and structure of higher education. This is a necessity if we are to create an education system that serves society’s needs.
o The immediate removal of the laws that empower the E.H.E.A; the immediate rejection of the Bologna Process; and the destruction of all non-democratic institutions, to be replaced by institutions that are truly democratic and horizontal in decision making.
o The immediate realisation of the right to education, which essentially requires the removal of all barriers (economic, administrative, academic, cultural, sexual, etc.) that make the universal right to education impossible. We demand immediate measures to guarantee this right.
o Affirming that Universities are public services and spaces of cooperation and critical thinking, and rejecting the substandard conditions currently in place we demand the expulsion of companies from universities, and the reapropriation by the student community of all services present on campus’


The ‘European Convergence’ can be stopped; the Europe of markets can only exist via the submission and silence of society. This will not be the first time the corrupt and powerful have been stopped by the expression of the common will. This will not be the first university reform profiting the bankers that has been destroyed. Therefore the articulation and organisation of the students’ movement internationally is essential. No right has ever been given. Peoples have never attained improvement without struggle. Struggle is the only way


Bakaiku, Euskal Herria 26th March 200

Sussex Uni Student