[SSC] Membership types and contributions

Richard Hall RHall1 at dmu.ac.uk
Sun Feb 27 13:46:34 UTC 2011


1. How much do we need to run the Centre for 20 students per annum? Costs of renting, expenses, journal subscriptions, library memberships, stationery, online provision etc..

2. Do we wish to maintain a cash surplus? Why is cash more important than, say, time in organising, developing curricula, auditing accounts etc.? Are we in danger of stratifying what does not need to be stratified?

R.

-----Original Message-----
From: ssc-bounces at lists.aktivix.org on behalf of Joss Winn
Sent: Sun 27/02/2011 12:19
To: ssc at lists.aktivix.org
Subject: [SSC] Membership types and contributions
 
One of the things we discussed for some time in the pub after the
meeting on Thursday is the need to decide what types of membership there
will be at the SSC and how much we hope/expect people to contribute.

Let's use this discussion thread to work that out. One question that I
think Mike raised was that we might first ask what do we need the money for?

As for membership types, these might be academic, student, general
supporter, etc. or we might not distinguish between these at all.

As for the amount of contribution, Mike (a Professor), thought it
reasonable to ask that other Profs. contribute between £300-£500/year or
roughly £30+ /month.

I think the general agreement at the pub (outside of the formal meeting
when some people were no longer present) was that people should
self-assess their income and pay a fee that was matched to an income
category roughly in line with what Profs. Snr. Lecturers and Lecturers
(and possibly one more level) are earning. Low wage and unemployed would
pay nothing.

So, what do you think about all of this? Please send your ideas to this
thread so we can come to a decision on this.

Thanks very much
Joss


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