探花视频

The year in higher education quotes 2013

Published on
January 2, 2014
Last updated
May 22, 2015

Christmas is over and winter鈥檚 grip will tighten in the grey weeks ahead. The only crumb of consolation offered by the New聽Year is the chance to take stock of聽the past 12 months and to learn some lessons for the future in a spirit of clear-eyed self鈥慿nowledge. For 探花视频 one lesson is crystal-clear: never interview Bob Geldof again. Here are a few of the most memorable 鈥 and sometimes least lucid 鈥 THE quotes from 2013.

  • 鈥淒ude, I haven鈥檛 a fucking clue.鈥 It may sound like David Willetts explaining the long-term funding plan behind the abolition of student number controls. But it was actually Mr Geldof, after being asked by THE about the topic of a guest lecture he was about to give a few minutes later. Speaking before the January event at Hult International Business School, he cheerfully admitted that he had 鈥渘ever heard of the place鈥. Luckily, he managed to pull together some thoughts on the lecture topic of leadership and entrepreneurship based on his career in the Boomtown Rats. Mr聽Geldof concluded: 鈥淣ow I鈥檝e thought about that I鈥檒l waffle on about that for an hour [for the lecture] and that鈥檒l be it鈥hat was the other thing I was supposed to be talking about?鈥
  • 鈥淚 can鈥檛 believe you can鈥檛 think of better questions than this dude, I聽really can鈥檛.鈥 THE was again addressed as 鈥渄ude鈥 by a聽man of a certain age 鈥 this time by writer Hanif Kureishi in a November 鈥淗E & me鈥 interview after he was appointed professor at Kingston University. Was Mr Kureishi skilfully deconstructing the format of the Q&A interview or is he just a聽pain? We leave it to his new colleagues at Kingston to judge.
  • Marketing and branding consultants would tell you that their expertise is needed more than ever by universities seeking to navigate an emerging market. But marketing and branding consultants do, also, talk some formidable nonsense. September brought news that the University of Essex had shelled out for advice from the consultancy eatbigfish and its 鈥淐hallenger Lighthouse Identity Programme鈥. The scheme is for brands that 鈥減roject what they believe like a lighthouse鈥 and are 鈥渁nchored on a product rock鈥. In what appears to be English, the firm added of the programme: 鈥淲ith strategy and execution running together the deliverables for the process are both tangible 鈥 a 3-5聽year vision and illustrative executional ideas to accompany it 鈥 and intangible 鈥 ownership and alignment across a聽team through co-creation and addressing all needs.鈥 Meanwhile, for Rebecca Price, partner at marketing agency Frank, Bright & Abel, universities trying too hard to emulate their high-status rivals were like a聽teenage girl 鈥渨ho鈥檚 got black hair and brown eyes who longs to be blonde-haired and blue-eyed鈥. In November, she advised institutions 鈥渢o get to the point where they realise: 鈥楲ook love, you may not be blonde-haired and blue-eyed, but you鈥檙e lovely, and this is how you鈥檒l make the best of it鈥.鈥 Ms聽Price鈥檚 problem was the opposite of eatbigfish鈥檚 鈥 her meaning was clear.
  • Universities and the men who lead them (that鈥檚 nearly always accurate) also produced some memorable quotes. 鈥淩eady, fire, aim鈥 was the radical strategy proposed in March by Nick Petford, vice-chancellor of the University of Northampton, who told a conference that universities should 鈥済et ready, fire and then think about it afterwards鈥 when trying new ideas. That strategy had already been adopted by the University of Central Lancashire when it inserted itself into one of the most heavily militarised places on the planet 鈥 building its Cyprus campus in the United Nations buffer zone separating the island鈥檚 Greek and Turkish communities. That brought criticism from the UN secretary general, Ban Ki-Moon, who said the campus 鈥渞aised concerns with regard to security, and law and order鈥, it emerged in January.
  • Finally, there was a fond farewell to the 1994 Group, which disbanded in November with its member vice-chancellors declaring that it had come to a 鈥渘atural end point鈥 鈥 so natural an expiration that it happened at a聽board meeting only days before the group was to relaunch after a聽costly rebranding exercise. Hopefully higher education can avoid too many sudden 鈥渘atural end points鈥 in the year ahead.

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