WSM.ie: NCAD Students Occupy Director Office and Read Demands

The simmering student revolt that started this spring in Amsterdam and spread to the LSE 
in London has now reached Dublin. Austerity has meant the acceleration of the EU 
neoliberal plan to turn universities into over packed and pressured factories churning out 
little human units optimised for industry. ---- Overcrowding is the norm, and the number 
of college workers has been cut at the same time as the attacks on the public sector have 
demoralised those workers. But to date students have been surprisingly quiet in resisting 
austerity as a group, presumably resigned to the inevitably of emigrating in the search 
for a better life elsewhere. ---- In the last couple of days things have been brewing up 
in NCAD which faces much the same issues as all the other colleges and some unique ones. 
Earlier today dozens of students went into the directors office and took turns reading out 
a protest and set of demands to NCAD Director Declan McGonagle.

They videoed themselves doing so and we'd recommend you view the video at 
https://youtu.be/13VvtX6XPXQ

McGonagle refuses to enter into discussion with the students because he doesn't want to 
enter into discussions with them as a body (where their numbers somewhat make up for his 
power over them). The students are having none of it and tell him they want a report on 
progress on the demands by Tuesday or they will escalate their protests.

The test of the letter they are handing in during the
video is below

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For the attention of: Declan McGonagle
Director of NCAD

It has become evident that the administration's primary concern at present is the 
management of revenue, rather than the education and welfare of its students. This shift 
in the college's ideology has left current students abandonded and alumni disillusioned 
about the value of their degrees and the future of contemporary art in Ireland.

In light of the irresponsible actions and policies of the current management of this 
college, we demand the following changes be implemented immediately, in order that our art 
and design education may meet its most basic requirements:

The reckless recent increase in student numbers by 75% is impossible to justify without 
appropriate additional facilities for students, and for the staff struggling to teach 
them. Either these resources must be provided or the number of prospective students must 
be decreased to meet the available resources.

Make the necessary provisions for the 2016 Graduate Exhibition, in which two years will be 
graduating simultaneously, by increasing space, time and resource facilities for affected 
students.

Evidence these plans to the students by the end of term.

Provide proof that the € I 00 studio and material levies are contributing to studio and 
material costs or reverse the fee and reimburse affected students.

Reverse the sudden and underhanded inflation in the MAADW fees from €2850 to €3900 
(causing three out of seven students to drop out this year). Make no further increases to 
postgraduate fees.

Reverse the appalling decision to introduce a fee for our college doctor, and guarantee 
that the college counselling and doctor service will always be available for free for 
students.
Set a concrete date for the reintroduction of the furnace to the glass department and 
demonstrate the feasibility of this.

There has been an enduring failure to provide an adequate MFA studio space. NCAD must 
source an appropriate space and commit to a long-term lease by the end of the current 
rental agreement.

Relocate the Registrar's office out of the student space in TAA back to the administration 
floor, as his presence causes detriment not only to the students learning and workspace, 
but also raises problems in allocating spaces for the Graduate Exhibition.

Meet the wage and running costs of NCAD Student Union punctually and on a fixed pre-agreed 
budget .

We, the student body of NCAD, will deliver these demands en masse to your office on Friday 
20th of March at I pm.lf these conditions are not met, we will escalate our campaign 
throughout and beyond the college.
Signed
Student of NCAD

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