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The Head of the School of Humanities, Jan Palmorski, summoned | |
me to his office without warning yesterday evening to inform me that | |
King's has decided to "divest of computational linguistics", and so my | |
position would be redundant as of September. This is an incredible | |
development. Since moving back to Philosophy from Computer Science in | |
September 2005 I have been Director of Graduate Studies. I was | |
responsible, together with David Papineau, for formulating the | |
Department's RAE 2008 submission. As you know, The Department was ranked | |
third nationally in this research exercise. My monograph on intensional | |
logic and my articles were a significant part of this submission. I was | |
also a member of both the RAE 2001 and the RAE 2008 Linguistics Panels. | |
I have two major books in press now (with Wiley Blackwell), due to | |
appear later this year. I have been invited to give a research course on | |
one of these books, devoted to the issue of linguistic nativism and | |
learning theory at the North American Summer School of Logic and | |
Language in June (University of Indiana at Bloomington), and an invited | |
plenary lecture on the book at the European Summer School of Logic and | |
Language in August (University of Copenhagen). In the Philosophy | |
Department I have been supervising students and giving seminars on | |
issues in logic, philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, and | |
cognitive science. I have also been teaching and convening an | |
undergraduate intercollated course on Neuroscience and Mind for the | |
Neuroscience Department at Guy's Campus, and I have been organizing a | |
proposal for an MSc Program in Cognitive Science across Philosophy, | |
Computer Science, Neuroscience, and The Institute of Psychology. My | |
research and teaching is, then, based in core areas of Philosophy, and | |
it is highly interdisciplinary. | |
In May 2009 I was offered a Chair, with tenure, with cross | |
appointment in the Computer Science Department and the Cognitive Science | |
Program, at the Hebrew University. For family reasons I decided to | |
remain at King's. Before turning down this offer, I spoke to my Head of | |
Department, David Papineau, on several occasions, informing him of the | |
offer and asking him if I was secure at King's, in light of the | |
announced budget cuts. He informed me that as far as he was concerned, | |
my position was safe. I also spoke to Jan Palmorski, inquiring about | |
possible conditions for early retirement in connection. When he | |
indicated what these were likely to be, I told him that they did not | |
meet my financial requirements, and I asked if either I or the | |
Department were in danger of cuts. He said that we were not, although | |
there would be a review of the School's faculty, and any decisions on | |
redundancy would be made on the basis of research productivity, teaching | |
activity, and administrative service. On the strength of these | |
assurances, I turned down the offer from the Hebrew University in July. | |
I now find myself threatened with redundancy six years before | |
scheduled retirement, with totally inadequate pension provisions, while | |
at the height of my research career. This is grossly unfair, and | |
violates statements often made by the Principal and other members of the | |
administration to the effect that excellence in research is King's | |
priority. This threat is also a serious miscarriage of justice, given my | |
level of productivity, and the fact that I was allowed to give up a very | |
attractive offer on the basis of assurances that have turned out to be | |
without foundation. | |
I would appreciate your help and support in this matter. | |
Sincerely, | |
Shalom Lappin |
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