A darkly clever satire of the modern university workplace with all its dramas, intrigues and personalities.
At last – thirty-one-year-old Sarah Dixon has landed her first casual academic contract. In her naivety – she imagines a university to be a place where she can teach and research in peace – surrounded by inspirational colleagues. Instead – she has joined a faculty in free fall – its staff fighting desperately to cling to their jobs while management is determined to slash costs and dispense with the non-performers.
This is a timely story as many questions are raised as to the future of our universities and the nature of academia.
‘Shrewd, witty, knowing and disturbingly up-to-the-minute.’ Robert Drewe
Genre: Literary Fiction
At last – thirty-one-year-old Sarah Dixon has landed her first casual academic contract. In her naivety – she imagines a university to be a place where she can teach and research in peace – surrounded by inspirational colleagues. Instead – she has joined a faculty in free fall – its staff fighting desperately to cling to their jobs while management is determined to slash costs and dispense with the non-performers.
This is a timely story as many questions are raised as to the future of our universities and the nature of academia.
‘Shrewd, witty, knowing and disturbingly up-to-the-minute.’ Robert Drewe
Genre: Literary Fiction
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