In this paper, my aim is to describe the growth of the academic profession
in the UK, and to give an account of the security of tenure-or lack of it-o
f academic staff In the early part of this century, while tenure was common
among the professoriate, junior academic staff experienced considerable jo
b insecurity. Although tenure for academic staff gradually became the norm,
there are considerable doubts about how cast-iron tenure was, if put to th
e test as in the Edgar Page case. Recent employment trends in UK universiti
es have been characterized by casualization and the statutory phasing out o
f tenure. In this article, the UK means England, Scotland, Wales and Northe
rn Ireland; Britain generally means England, Scotland and Wales.