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University of British ceramics courses Harrow OK to close
- Published: 16 May 2009 03:03:09
- Media, Arts and Design Dean(Sally Feldman) said: "The loss of the course in the circumstances it is impossible to continue running. In order to maintain this we have done all we can.
"It is always reluctant to turn off the course, but I had to study market trends, as well as its look at his curriculum throughout the country what is happening.
"We are very sorry, but this is the position of one of our inevitable."
When it was suggested that the end of last year may turn off this prestigious courses, students, local politicians, from all over the world the art of scholars opposed to the plan.
Protests from the current ceramics students, Harrow council passed a motion to condemn. However, all of which is headquartered in Waterford for the Road (Watford Road) University is futile, has confirmed it has no choice but to shut down the course.
Labor Council leader, Stephenson Member's Bill (Bill Stephenson), described the decision as a "cultural sabotage" and said: "This is very disappointing, I was the University of regret this decision, which is short-sighted.
"The course is a great resource, there is a beautiful tradition, Harrow residents will be dissatisfied with this decision." Protest against the closure of the leadership of Jane Cairns (Jane Cairns), said the news was very distressing to see students and staff. She said: "We know what will happen, because we think they made the decision before the consultation, this is just going through the motions.
"Followed by a shortage of funds and very bad." Ms. Feldman had written to the creation of similar courses in ceramics other universities and colleges and other people across the country, the requirements to live in Harrow ideological courses. She said: "For some time now, not only here in the application of courses throughout the country has been a downward trend.
"All universities have similar courses in the struggle, it is clear that the BA than the Haro bigger problem there."
"With regard to the ceramic in the region, people must start thinking more imaginatively, and began to seek a broader picture."
Ceramic Art in the name of --- leading instructors, as part of the closure of layoffs will be voluntary.






