Key details about upcoming national strike action at universities
Key details about upcoming national strike action at universities
21/11/2022
The national union that represents academic staff in the UK has voted for strike action in the coming weeks. Here are all the details you need about how it affects your studies at Middlesex.
A national strike is taking place, which you may have seen covered in the news. This was voted for by members of the University and College Union (UCU), which represents academics at UK universities – including Middlesex University.
Whilst the strike action will be taking place on Thursday 24, Friday 25 and Wednesday 30 November 2022, the University will remain open as normal.
If there are any changes to teaching, support service opening hours, or any other University provision, we will send further updates about this. These updates may come directly from your Programme Team, so check your University emails regularly. You can find more information about how the University and staff communicate with you within our shared University Communications Principles.
Key details about upcoming national strike action at universities
The national union that represents academic staff in the UK has voted for strike action in the coming weeks. Here are all the details you need about how it affects your studies at Middlesex.
A national strike is taking place, which you may have seen covered in the news. This was voted for by members of the University and College Union (UCU), which represents academics at UK universities – including Middlesex University.
Whilst the strike action will be taking place on Thursday 24, Friday 25 and Wednesday 30 November 2022, the University will remain open as normal.
If there are any changes to teaching, support service opening hours, or any other University provision, we will send further updates about this. These updates may come directly from your Programme Team, so check your University emails regularly. You can find more information about how the University and staff communicate with you within our shared University Communications Principles.