As the lone conservative in his university's social science department,
Dr Anthony Clark views things somewhat differently to his colleagues.
Whilst they obsess over 'social justice' and 'diversity' figures, Clark
navigates his way through the madness of university bureaucracy, and the
obsession with 'student satisfaction' in a world where the £9000 per
year cheque is King, and prospective students are offered places
regardless of aptitude or ability. Between documenting the decline of
the British university, and deconstructing the 'social justice' madness
that plagues modern campuses, Dr Clark laments the death of standards at
his institution and others, and what this means for the value of social
science degrees today. All this is done through a series of anecdotes
taken from Dr Clark's time lecturing, which range from the humorous, to
the infuriating, to the downright absurd. Join Anthony as he guides you
through the realities of 'higher education' in modern Britain, and asks
the reader to consider: What Are We Teaching Them?