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		<title>Not even The Fear can prepare you for life after university</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Piece originally published in The Independent. Students are the masters of procrastination. There&#8217;s always something more interesting than work. As a deadline nears, vacuuming the house and cleaning the windows suddenly begin to appeal. They can be an ergophobic bunch, but there is one force that compels even expert procrastinators to work: The Fear. The [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Piece originally published in <a href="http://www.independent.co.uk/news/education/higher/diary-of-a-third-year-not-even-fear-can-prepare-you-for-life-after-university-1902381.html">The Independent</a>.</p>
<p>Students are the masters of procrastination. There&#8217;s always something more interesting than work. As a deadline nears, vacuuming the house and cleaning the windows suddenly begin to appeal. They can be an ergophobic bunch, but there is one force that compels even expert procrastinators to work: The Fear.</p>
<p>The Fear is the realisation that you have left your work too late and that, unless you start actually doing something, you will fail. Panic sets in, but work begins to get done. The Fear fuels bouts of revision and all-night essay-writing sessions better than any espresso or Red Bull. Once the deadline passes, The Fear leaves and university life returns to normal. Students can get on with the important bit of university – joining a lot of societies to give the inevitable 2.1s on their CVs some sheen.</p>
<p>In the third year, however, The Fear does not leave. When I handed in my final coursework after Christmas, there was no relief. Instead, there was panic. I realised I had just 16 weeks of student life left; only 12 weeks until my first exam and a mere eight weeks until my dissertation was due. It seems The Fear is here to stay. In fact, it&#8217;s spreading.</p>
<p>With just four months between the real world and me, my thoughts are turning towards jobs, or rather the lack of them. Suddenly, The Fear is telling me that I should have done more internships, or at least picked up some extra brochures at the careers fair. Last year, friends graduating with vocational degrees in things like ICT walked into jobs, even in the recession. Friends without such degrees – like me – struggled. I might fail the final and most important test of university: getting a graduate job.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s not just the jobs market causing The Fear. There are other traumatic parts of graduation. Leaving university means the end of cheap cinema tickets and discounted bus journeys. It&#8217;s full price from now on. The end of my degree also means paying council tax, which causes a slightly bigger dent in finances. Students live in a bubble where they are given special treatment. When they graduate they are just another 20-something member of the public – and probably one without a job.</p>
<p>The thought of the real world and the inhospitable economic climate has caused many soon-to-be graduates to become soon-to-be postgraduates. Scurrying back into the student bubble is seen as the easy option. While jobs might be hard to come by, universities are more than happy to take your cash in exchange for a shelter from reality and a few extra letters after your name. But even this choice is harder than it appears. You do an MA to improve your career trajectory – but what if you don&#8217;t know which career to choose?</p>
<p>The Fear is justified. First years get it when they haven&#8217;t prepared for an exam; third years get it when they haven&#8217;t prepared for life.<br />
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		<title>ZOMG, THEY&#8217;RE TEACHING TERRORISM!?!?!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Feb 2010 21:29:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Duncan Robinson</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My head hurts. I just spent 20 minutes reading the comments in <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2010/feb/05/terrorism-study-uk-university">this</a> article and I need to lie down. It&#8217;s by <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/profile/rizwaansabir">Rizwaan Sabir</a>, a PhD student who was arrested for downloading an Al-Qaeda manual (and being a bit brown). That seems fair enough, you might think: surely someone who downloads such a manual deserves it? Except Sabir was studying for a PhD in terrorism. He was thus arrested for doing a fundamental part of his degree.</p>
<p>In his piece, Sabir points out that this is a bit silly. People need to be able to study terrorism to understand why it happens and even work out ways to stop it. This point was sadly missed by hordes of commentators, who left missive after missive declaring:</p>
<p>Y R THEY TEAHCIHING TERRORISM AT UNIVIERSTY?!?@!</p>
<p>Or something along those lines. CJCJC said:</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>Beyond parody.<br />
This sums up the current academic mindset in a nutshell.<br />
Teaching &#8220;terrorism&#8221; as an academic subject while turning a blind eye, indeed actively refusing to co-operate with the police, to the radicalisation taking place right under you noses.</em></p>
<p>It&#8217;s political correctness gone <em>literally </em>mad. polishsupporter said:</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>I mean what does studying terrorism teach. There a lots of angry people in the world and lots of martyrs who are prepared to blow themselves in the name of some bogus interpretation of religion.</em></p>
<p>Innit. Except for the terrorists who aren&#8217;t religious. Or those who don&#8217;t commit suicide. Hang on, this terrorism thing is slightly more complicated than it looks. kevwell was more suspicious:</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>One does have to wonder why there are those who are so interested in Islamic extremism &amp; terrorism, that they wish to study it at university.<br />
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<p>Yes, bit funny that. And all those historians interested Fascism. And what about Chemists? They like chemicals. What are explosives made out of: chemicals! QED.</p>
<p>Anyway, head over to <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2010/feb/05/terrorism-study-uk-university">The Guardian and give yourself a giggle</a>.<br />
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		<title>Universities are places of learning, not terror</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Jan 2010 22:09:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sheeza Anjum</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[No, I have no intention of strapping myself to a bomb. And, no, I am not an extremist and during my time at University haven’t come across anyone that is. “But you’re a Muslim Student! Not just any Muslim Student but one who studies in London!” Yes, I am. But I shouldn&#8217;t be defined by [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>No, I have no intention of strapping myself to a bomb. And, no, I am not an extremist and during my time at University haven’t come across anyone that is. “But you’re a Muslim Student! Not just any Muslim Student but one who studies in London!” Yes, I am. But I shouldn&#8217;t be defined by the actions of a disturbed man.</p>
<p>Over the past few weeks, we have been pelted with chunks of information about the Detroit terror attacker, Umar Farouk Abdul Mutallab. What family was he from? Where was he studying? What countries did he visit? Tons of news about him has hit us from all directions. This has made it a little hard for the public to put things into perspective, but the media has had no problem at all. As soon as news of Umar Farouk’s connection to UCL and its Islamic societies broke, leading newspapers have made it look like British Universities are breeding grounds for terrorists. Meanwhile, the majority of Muslim students clutch their hearts and try to convince themselves that all is well.</p>
<p>But the truth is all isn’t well. It’s been days since the attempted attack but my friends and I are still scared to talk about it, or discuss surrounding issues openly. The UCL’s Islamic society have disabled their website and gone completely under the radar, while dozens of UCL’s Muslim students refuse to comment on this story. Muslim students across Britain realise that they must bear with the consequences of Umar Farouk’s actions, when they still haven’t recovered from the scrutinising aftermath of 9/11 and the 7/7 bombings.<span id="more-1227"></span></p>
<p>We are moving towards a society, where we won’t just get prosecuted for our actions, our words but for our thoughts. These days, any type of information is easily available and accessible due to the internet and most authorities have realised that you really can’t stop someone with radical intentions, therefore you must stop those intentions being born by any way possible. Universities and their Islamic societies will no longer have the same freedom of expression as they used to have. We no longer have the luxury of reading Islamic literature on the tube without raising alarm or at least receiving scrutinising looks. In months to come, there will be lots of investigations and observations trying to determine what kind of Muslim you are. Which mosque do you pray in? What events are you attending? What kind of thoughts are you thinking? 2010 is the beginning of the era of “Trial by Thought”.</p>
<p>The investigations are not the only thing Muslim students will have to put up with. Around, two months ago there was an attack on the Muslim students of City University. A mob of 30 youths, screaming “Paki” along with other offensive words, stabbed four Muslim students. This incident showed the spread of Islamophobia across the country. I don’t even want to imagine how far Umar Farouk’s action will fuel those attitudes.</p>
<p>But we are stronger than the cowardly actions of Umar Farouk or the gang which attacked City University’s students. We will rise above this and prove University is a place of learning and enhancing yourself and Islam is a religion of Peace.<br />
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