Barbarians at the gate (2)
A few months ago I expressed my fears for the long-term future of Cornwall's university at Falmouth. Yesterday the including Falmouth as one of 49 "at risk" as a result of the government's proposals for higher education. Indeed, the UCU identifies Falmouth as one of the 27 most at risk. The University tells me I shouldn't worry, claiming the UCU has failed to properly appreciate the popularity of arts, media, design and performance degrees. Let's hope so.
Comment number 1.
At 8th Dec 2010, AccurateChronometer wrote:Your terms of reference are not quite right, Mr Smith.
Cornwall doesn't have a University yet.
There is an externally orchestrated English Exeter University Euro-fund grabbing annexe inserted into Cornwall which works in 'partnership' (ho hum) with other HE and FE institutions in the Duchy.
"...it is ... not a university in its own right, and it does not have its own degree-awarding powers. Our main aim is to increase Higher Education (HE) provision in Cornwall, and to do this as an association of HE providers.'
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Of course Cornwall should have had her own University arising out of Glasney and/or Crantock around 4-500 years ago but Henry VIII of over in England nipped that prospect in the bud by the usual means.
Perhaps one day soon, and in the not too distant future, Exeter University over in England will assume the grace to relinquish its grip on Cornish educational establishments and allow the true University of Cornwall to come forth and stand on its own two feet with full degree conferring powers, just like the University of Wales.
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Comment number 2.
At 9th Dec 2010, rickracoon wrote:Cornwall does indeed not have a University,it has some crumbs that Exeter throw its way,but as they give so can they take (ask anyone wanting to study Law in Cornwall) ,Cornwall is Ibelieve unique in being the only English county without a University.
Likewise it has no stadium or sporting facility of any merit and if Cllrs such as Fegusson, Foulkes and Wallis have their way it never will,what a legacy to be proud of...
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Comment number 3.
At 9th Dec 2010, AccurateChronometer wrote:Your concurring analysis of HE/FE in the Duchy is correct, rickracoon, although your geography is significantly askew - the Celtic Nation and Duchy of Cornwall not being an English county. The Celtic Nation and Duchy of Cornwall is NEXT to England, just like Scotland and Wales.
Here are some helpful resources to assist your better socio-cultural-geographical-historical-contemporary-territorial-constitutional orientation:
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Comment number 4.
At 9th Dec 2010, rickracoon wrote:This comment was removed because the moderators found it broke the house rules. Explain.
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