School of Economics

Announcement for undergraduates

Information on the new Head of School and more

I am writing to let you know that our new Head of School, Professor Leonardo Felli, will begin his appointment next week on Monday 2 April. I will finish my interim role this afternoon and am passing on the baton to Leonardo. I am sure that he will continue to keep you informed and will be as keen as I have been to learn about your views on how we can enhance our programmes and your learning experience.

Just to update you, the dispute between UUK and UCU over pensions is now at an important stage. Union members are being balloted next week on the latest proposal which would see a joint expert team appointed to examine the pension position and delay any changes until April 2019. If accepted, strike action would be called off. But there is still uncertainty about this and there is the possibility that further action might be planned for next term. We will keep you informed when we have new information.

The University has recently updated its guidance for students and the answers to frequently asked questions.

Guidance and FAQs

In the School of Economics, three classes have been affected by the strike action: Economics of Sport; Economics of Transition; Economics of Self-Management. I’d like to reassure you that exams delivered in the end of year diet will not test you on content that has not been covered adequately due to the industrial action. Exam boards will be kept informed of the impact of both the industrial action and the snow closure on classes and assessments and can take account of these circumstances in determining marks. You do not need to use the special circumstances process to make the exam board aware of these issues and a letter confirming this will be sent out to you by the University next week.

You will have seen in the School Newsletter yesterday that we have booked rooms 3.10 and 4.06 at 31 Buccleuch Place as study space for you for the revision period. From next year these rooms will be reserved for you for undergraduate study space and we will also make available for you some bookable times in the Behaviour Laboratory at the University of Edinburgh (BLUE), also on the fourth floor on 31 Buccleuch Place that has a number of computer terminals. We will be doing some refurbishment of these rooms over the summer and we will be seeking your views on these rooms can be best be used for study space.

Finally, please feel free to contact Sophie Bryan, our Undergraduate Manager, Room G1, 30 Buccleuch Place or any other member of the School of Economics staff if you have questions, or you can contact our new Head of School at the e-mail address: hos.economics@ed.ac.uk.

With kind regards,

 

Tim Worrall

Interim Head of School

School of Economics

University of Edinburgh

Room 1.03 30/31 Buccleuch Place