The Spark Newspaper - September 2018

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SEPTEMBER 2018

VOL 78 I S S U E N O. 1 FREE

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MENINGITIS: THE VA C C I N E A N D S TAY I N G SAFE

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LISTEN UP FRESHERS

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READING FEST ‘18: THE LOWDOWN

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THE YEAR AHEAD IN SPORT

Vice-Chancellor Leaves After 7 Years at Reading Hannah Moore

3rd Year English Literature

Vice Chancellor, Sir David Bell, who joined the University of Reading in January 2012, has announced that in Autumn he will be leaving the University. Sir David Bell’s career (spanning over 35 years) has included being permanent Secretary at the Department of Education as well as being Chief Executive of Bedfordshire county council and becoming a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath in 2011. His career of almost 7 years at the University of

Reading was said by him to have been “an honour and privilege”. Sir David is moving on to the University of Sunderland where he will become the Vice- Chancellor and Chief Executive. Bell says that he is “look(ing) forward to taking on a new professional challenge...and returning to the north-east of England, where (he) spent a very happy decade earlier in (his) career.” The President of the University Council, Dr Paul Preston, stated: “The University has been immensely privileged to have Sir Da-

Welcome from your RUSU Officers!

Two of our new Full-Time RUSU officers have given us a short overview of their plans for the year. Dan Bentley: Welfare Officer

This year, I’m hoping to facilitate an inclusive consent culture through the I Heart Consent campaign. I’m also planning to develop the current initiatives on mental health, including body

confidence, eating disorders and male mental health. The final point on my manifesto is to improve student safety by introducing a Safe Taxi Scheme and promoting life hacks to keep safe on and off campus! Another big thing is looking into expanding the new reporting system to look at support service signposting, so students can get the support they need when they need it. It’s going to be a busy year, but I can’t wait!

tiveness and efficiency for the university with responsibility to the University governing body. However, Bell’s time at the University of Reading has not been without challenges with the staff strikes in March 2018 over pension cuts which caused disrupThe University has been tion for both staff and students. immensely privileged to James Holcombe, a third year Economics student have Sir David Bell as our comments saying “Decisions Vice-Chancellor. to make cuts are always going to come up against criticism, they are hard but often The Vice-Chancellor’s role necessary choices, I’m inis to, among other things, terested to see what the new maintain and promote effec- Vice-Chancellor brings to vid Bell as our Vice-Chancellor…I hope that you will join me in wishing him success as he takes on new challenges and to thank him for the immense contribution that he has made as leader of our University”.

the University.” “Under new leadership” comments Sir David “I have every confidence that the University of Reading will continue to grow stronger and stronger in the months and years ahead.” This new leadership is to be decided by the University Council but, whilst this decision is being made Professor Robert Van de Noort who is the incoming Deputy Vice-Chancellor has been the Acting Vice- Chancellor since 1 August 2018. The university wishes Sir David Bell the best with his new challenges.

Ali Perry: Activities Officer My main focus this year is to celebrate what we already do whilst encouraging more students to get involved by also providing more opportunities. I ran for the Activities Officer position because I really enjoyed my time at Reading and want all students to feel like they graduate from the University with more than just a degree. Some exciting things I have already got up and running include a Campus Netball League and the Live at Mojos event! I’m so excited for this coming year and can’t wait to work with all the students to make this a better Uni experience for you!

Your Full-Time RUSU Officers from Left to Right: President: Jason Dabydoyal Education Officer: Lillie-Mae Firmin Activities Officer: Ali Perry Diversity Officer: Nozomi Tolworthy Welfare Officer: Dan Bentley


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