Whether it is submitting essays or queuing for tutorials, students can spend a fair amount of time in gloomy university corridors.
But plans that could brighten these bleak and often cheerless areas have not gone down well with staff at the University of Edinburgh, who have questioned the need to install glass panels in their office doors.
While Edinburgh says that renovations at the School of History, Classics and Archaeology will create a 鈥渕ore welcoming environment for staff and students alike鈥 by bringing more natural light into foyer areas, some staff claim that the move is actually to allow students to check whether academics are at their desks or not.
鈥淲e were informed at school and departmental meetings that鈥he installation of the glass panels was to mitigate the effect of serried ranks of closed doors鈥 and to improve 鈥渟tudent perceptions of our accessibility鈥, one academic told 探花视频.
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This alleged move to increase staff visibility follows the furore over a new monitoring policy for Edinburgh staff, who must alert colleagues if they leave their 鈥渘ormal place of work鈥 for half a day or longer.
That plan, designed to bring UK staff under the reporting guidelines followed by international staff for visa reasons, has been described as 鈥渙verbearing supervision鈥 and 鈥渕icromanagement鈥 by some academics.
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News of the new 鈥渟ingle-pane glass viewing panels鈥 鈥 as they are described in a recent staff memo 鈥 has proved to be similarly unpopular with academics on privacy grounds, one unnamed academic said.
鈥淢ost colleagues have disobeyed earlier injunctions to leave their doors open,鈥 the scholar explained,聽adding that doors in corridors with no natural light already had the glass panels to leaven the gloom.
The academic also dismissed claims that the main reason the glass panels were needed was to help meet health and safety guidelines around fire safety in the workplace.
鈥淣o health and safety concerns were raised when these new heavy hardwood doors were installed at great expense in 2010,鈥 the academic said.聽鈥淎ny reference to health and safety concerns is an attempt to present the motivation [for these changes] in a different light and to make the initiative appear to be determined by external pressures.鈥
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An Edinburgh spokesman said that there was no university-wide programme to refit all office doors with glass panels and insisted that the changes at the School of History, Classics and Archaeology聽would 鈥渉elp improve compliance with health and safety and fire security鈥.
鈥淭hese small glass panels will have the added benefit of introducing greater natural light into central foyer areas, creating a more welcoming environment for staff and students alike,鈥 he added.
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Print headline: No pane: glass door panels row
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