Law lecturer loses job after helping students to appeal exam results

Dr Daniel Sokol, honorary senior lecturer in medical ethics and law who offered a legal appeals service against exam results, has had his employment contract terminated by King's College London.

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Dr Sokol runs Alpha Academic Appeals, a business which helps students appeal against their results, charging them between £500 and £1,000 each time. He will have been in his post at the university for less than a year when his three-month notice expires in February. After receiving a letter explaining the university's decision to him, Dr Sokol said: 'Upon reading the letter, one might have been forgiven for thinking that I had set up a brothel for students, with an endless supply of class A drugs. The wisdom or otherwise of King’s’ decision is of no general interest, but the attitude it reflects – the apparent distaste for students seeking paid legal help to appeal against university decisions they consider to be unfair – should be.' Source: Times Higher Education

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