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Scenic views: Scarborough鈥檚 coastal setting 鈥榗ould draw foreign students鈥 interest鈥
Being sent to Coventry has always meant either being given the cold shoulder or taking a trip to the West Midlands. However, it could soon entail a stay in any number of English higher education鈥檚 鈥渃old spots鈥.
According to Ian Dunn, deputy vice-chancellor at Coventry University, his institution aims to open 鈥渇our or five鈥 new campuses in underserved areas, using the 鈥渉igh quality, low cost鈥 model it pioneered at Coventry University College.
The Higher Education Funding Council for England, led by former Coventry vice-chancellor Madeleine Atkins, was asked by the government last year to pinpoint cold spots so existing universities could address them. Recently announced plans for a university in Hereford could improve provision in the Welsh borders, and Professor Dunn said he was talking to 鈥渢hree or four鈥 local authorities in some of the cold spots identified by Hefce, which include the East and South West, Cumbria, Humberside and North Yorkshire.
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The last of these is home to Coventry鈥檚 first confirmed venture, in Scarborough. The city has hosted a 1,500-student branch campus of the University of Hull since 2000, but Hull announced last year that it wanted another institution to take over and develop a 鈥淪carborough-centric higher education offer鈥.
Coventry proposed to turn it into a university college that, while remaining wholly owned by the institution, would ultimately develop its own locally relevant curriculum, gain degree-awarding powers and become the University of Scarborough.
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But last November, Hull chose Hull College Group as its preferred bidder. According to Professor Dunn, Scarborough Borough Council 鈥渨asn鈥檛 happy鈥, as it wanted 鈥渁 full HE offer鈥. It invited Coventry to build a campus on a new site alongside a Hull-sponsored university technical college and a 鈥渟ports and leisure village鈥.
Coventry agreed, as it had already built strong links in the area and was committed to expanding its 鈥渉ighly successful鈥 university college model into cold spots, as well as online. The adjacent sports facilities were also a draw, as was Scarborough鈥檚 potential to be 鈥渧ery attractive鈥 to international students.
Earlier this month, the former head of the Hull branch campus, Craig Gaskell, was named founding provost of Coventry University Scarborough Campus, which will cost about 拢12 million to build and will house 5,000 students within 鈥渟ix to eight鈥 years. Until the new building opens in September 2016, some 350 students will be taught in rented 鈥淪carborough landmarks鈥.
鈥淐oventry is in very good financial shape,鈥 Professor Dunn said. 鈥淲e believe this is an appropriate investment [that] will return surpluses [that will] allow us to do lots more of these things.鈥
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Hull College Group has also officially launched its University Campus Scarborough, described as a 鈥渟trategic partnership鈥 with Hull. Programmes, 鈥渄esigned in consultation with local employers鈥, include Higher National Diplomas in engineering, construction, health and social care, and business-related courses. Hull-accredited undergraduate and postgraduate degrees will be offered from next year.
Coventry鈥檚 campus will also offer, among other things, engineering, health and social care and business. Professor Dunn said there had been no efforts to coordinate curricula. 鈥淲e are investing heavily in a town which has real promise; there is no way we are going to limit ourselves on what we offer.鈥
So from being one of England鈥檚 cold spots, Scarborough could end up feeling distinctly balmy.
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