探花视频

Too short a seasoning

Published on
July 4, 2013
Last updated
May 22, 2015

I am worried about the 鈥溾榦ven-ready chickens鈥 for business鈥 that City of Bath College lecturer John Curry thinks the UK needs (鈥Cut the arts, share the pain or scrap the REF: reader panel thoughts on paying for the science ring-fence鈥, News, 20 June).

Curry seems ignorant of the fact that the creative sector is the fastest-growing part of the UK economy and that demand for arts entertainment is booming (strangely, it always does in a recession). Furthermore, employers have frequently been quoted as saying that they want to employ collaborative, articulate, flexible problem-solvers 鈥 people they know are more likely to emerge from music or theatre degree programmes than ones in computer studies.

Far from the notion that spending on the arts is an unaffordable luxury, we must ensure that we are preparing 鈥渙ven-ready chickens鈥 flavoured with design, literature and production as well as finance and computing.

And don鈥檛 get me started on the idea that the arts would be undamaged by their funding being turned on and off. They are not ovens, you know.

Judith Ackroyd
Dean of the Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
Regent鈥檚 University London

Register to continue

Why register?

  • Registration is free and only takes a moment
  • Once registered, you can read 3 articles a month
  • Sign up for our newsletter
Please
or
to read this article.

Sponsored

Featured jobs

See all jobs
ADVERTISEMENT