Write or phone UCLAN and ask: Does uclan have an ethical or corporate social responsibility policy? if not why not? if so where can it be found?
You can phone or write to:
University of Central Lancashire, Preston, Lancashire, PR1 2HE,
Tel+44(0)1772 201 201
Who knows what UCLAN maybe involved in, companies that do animal testing or companies that exploit people, or destroy the environment. You can use a Freedom of Information request to find out which companies are sponsoring your university. Just email the address below with your request:
Email AMBostock@uclan.ac.uk, see the UCLAN website

3 comments:
is it not time uclan had some morals and ethics?
Doesn't morality involve depriving anyone who wants to impose group, or facist mentality, on parasitised victims; of the chance to do it? I suspect that requiring University bosses to be moral, (just like any other bosses), is to require them to get proper jobs
to do it themselves? Do you think uclan bosses would take the steps dismantle their own status quo? If the answer yes, then shouldn't the students have a say in creating a ethical policy in their university? If no, then they have to be exposed. We recognise its a capitalist system and the finger can be pointed to many pieces in the system, but at this time the finger is pointing at UCLAN to become responsible piece in the system. It may seem naive to some, but many corporations have a ethical policies so why can't UCLAN?
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