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Imperial translation unit faces closure

Institution says students will be safe as it considers moving or closing specialist department

Published on
February 7, 2013
Last updated
May 22, 2015

Imperial College London is consulting on plans to move or close its Translation Studies Unit.

The options follow a review that found that the unit鈥檚 activities were 鈥渘ot integral to the delivery of Imperial鈥檚 academic strategy鈥. Management has proposed exploring plans to move the unit to another institution or, if this is not feasible, to close it.

If Imperial goes ahead with the plans, it will be the second unit to leave the college from the former department of humanities, which was disbanded last year. The college announced in December that the Centre for the History of Science, Technology and Medicine would move to King鈥檚 College London from August 2013.

The Translation Studies Unit, which focuses on specialist science translation, has more than 50 MSc students and 25 PhD students.

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The review by senior management found that the unit was profitable and had excellent teaching and research, said its head, Jorge D铆az-Cintas.

鈥淸Management] acknowledge all those areas are positive and good, but they conclude we don鈥檛 fit the strategic mission of the institution. We鈥檝e asked them what they mean鈥ut they don鈥檛 seem to want to elaborate,鈥 he told 探花视频.

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A petition to save the unit has so far attracted more than 5,800 signatories.

Dr D铆az-Cintas said he feared that departure or closure could be a foregone conclusion, adding that he felt that there was a strategy at Imperial to 鈥渄eplete anything that might be the humanities and social sciences鈥.

But a spokesman for Imperial said that although the department of humanities had been disbanded, a number of its activities had continued with a focus on broadening education, including a new programme of optional courses in subjects such as science in society and languages, delivered by the Centre for Co-Curricular Studies.

The institution has stressed that protecting the position of the translation unit鈥檚 students would be a priority.

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The consultation is open until 18 February. A final decision is expected in the spring.

elizabeth.gibney@tsleducation.com

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