Naff: Universities and how to change them

This is a book about education, injustice and how to make the world a better place. But, a word of warning: if you embark on this journey, there’s definitely going to be times when it doesn’t feel like that.

Set on a train from London Euston to Manchester Piccadilly, Naff offers a very informal (some might say ‘irreverent’) introduction to our university system: how it isn’t fair, how it’s been set up in a way that allows some people to be at a massive disadvantage, and how it could be changed.

So, if you’re interested in how the university system contributes to social justice (spoiler alert: it’s a bit naff at the moment), and how it could do much more in the future, then this may be the book for you.

How to download for free

If you want a PDF: here

If you want an ebook for a Kindle: here

If you want an ebook for something other than a Kindle: here

This work can be shared freely – please do pass it around. Just don’t pretend you wrote it!

Creative Commons License Deed: Attribution—NonCommercial—NoDerivatives 2.0 UK: England and Wales.

There’s also the option of a hard-copy from Amazon, but this does involve a small cost: here

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