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JUSTICE IN RAPE TRIALS, JENNIFER TEMKIN, 27TH OCTOBER, 6.15PM

Professorial Lecture
Chichester Lecture Theatre
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Good news for PGCE

Sussex has received good results from the Secondary PGCE OFSTED inspection carried out last year. Out of 24 aspects of the training, the course gained 4 grade ones (very good), 18 grade twos (good) and 2 grade threes (satisfactory). Outstanding features identified by the inspectors were the quality of the university teaching and partnership between the schools and the university. The process was particularly stringent as the course was being inspected against the new standards for teacher training which had only just been introduced.


New Sabbaticals Ahoy!!!

THE SABBATICALS

From top clockwise: Hannah Darvill (Education), Joe Martin (Sport), Harriet Cox (Finance), Kate Ridley (Welfare), Chris Wright (Communications), Becca Holyhead (President)

The Students' Union is in Falmer House and the Sabbatical Officers are on the second floor. If you have any queries please do not hesitate to contact them. According to Christopher Wright, VP Comms. "we aim to improve accessibility to union structures and make it easier for people to get involved - and to fight fees!"

 

Gerald Massé

It is with deep sorrow that we announce the death of Gerald Massé on the 3rd October 1998 aged 73 after suffering with cancer for some time.

Gerald was the first Laboratory Superintendent of the School of Mathematical &Physical Sciences, when it was formed in 1962. He came to Sussex from Imperial College where he was a research assistant with interests in Geology and Physics. Despite a severe leg injury, sustained in the Normandy landings in 1944, Gerald worked hard at setting up the technical and building services for the then new buildings. He was also an active member of the Institute of Science and Technology for 30 years, being its Vice President and chairing the Downland branch for ten years. He continued to be involved with the I.S.T after his retirement in 1985.

Because of his dedication and participation in the development of the School's technical services at the University, Sussex awarded him an Hon. MSc in 1986.

 

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