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Yes, the faculty. If I want to escalate from there we’re talking like a lawsuit, and hell no.
In the UK there’s the Office of the |Independent Adjudicator for Higher Education. Do you have someone like that you can complain to?
So the “Official” way to escalate this would be
Complaint (Done, rejected)
Request for an appeal board (Not done, would be appointed by the faculty from among the faculty. I.e. the people who just nixed it)
Request for the dean to look at it (She’s the one who says students can have a little cancer as a treat)
Technically you can then appeal to the ministry, but the fucking dean has to be the one to send it, and only if they want to.
The only other way is a direct lawsuit of the person who did it. Which I am not gonna do.
So the recourse just looks very unpleasant and not worth it.
Edit: I wrote this twice because the site was being wonky, deleted the other one.
Have cancer as a treat?
Uhhh. I think i posted a bit about how the conditions on campus were so bad theh were linked to several instances of cancer?
Sounds like a class action lawsuit brewing.
Talked to a lawyer friend about it and she basically said “lol, lmao”
Oh, that sucks, sorry. The world is very much set up to favour those in power with no justice for us little people.