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April 8, 2013 at 2:45 pm #59008
NJonesParticipant@Rondetto 5549 wrote:
Whatever happened to the French market they started, I haven’t seen that since last year.
The town centre manager that organised it retired.
April 8, 2013 at 2:46 pm #59009
NJonesParticipant@abidwd 5552 wrote:
Glyndwr has too many things to worry about at the moment, its existence is on the top of them.
That’s an interesting suggestion- what is your source?
April 8, 2013 at 2:57 pm #58997
thewayneinspainParticipantabidwd;5552 wrote:Glyndwr has too many things to worry about at the moment, its existence is on the top of them.You think? They’ve taken on new staff in the last few weeks including PR. Any more info or some proof? Because it’s a business that needs confidence of prospective students for future existence.
April 8, 2013 at 4:48 pm #59036
abidwdParticipant@thewayneinspain 5555 wrote:
You think? They’ve taken on new staff in the last few weeks including PR. Any more info or some proof? Because it’s a business that needs confidence of prospective students for future existence.
Well, it wont exist but it still, it wont vanish, still business as usual I guess,
soon we will find out..
April 8, 2013 at 4:52 pm #58998
thewayneinspainParticipantabidwd;5556 wrote:Well, it wont exist but it still, it wont vanish, still business as usual I guess,soon we will find out..
Nothing really in that article.
April 8, 2013 at 5:06 pm #59037
abidwdParticipant@thewayneinspain 5558 wrote:
Nothing really in that article.
Proposals put forward by the higher education funding council would see Glyndwr pooled into an umbrella group managed by Aberystwyth and Bangor universities.
But the plans have been shelved pending the results of a Welsh Government review, chaired by former Glamorgan vice-chancellor Sir Adrian Webb.
The review panel was given until April to submit its findings, which could involve local further education colleges and merger partners Deeside and Yale.
Read more: Wales Online Glyndwr University head warns downgrade plan would damage North Wales – Wales News – News – WalesOnline
April 8, 2013 at 6:20 pm #58999
thewayneinspainParticipantyes understand that, but it seems to be a consolidation on position article rather than policy.
we shall see.
Would be very bad for wrexham’s brand image if it lost the glyndwr uni name.
April 9, 2013 at 10:51 am #59010
NJonesParticipant@abidwd 5560 wrote:
Proposals put forward by the higher education funding council would see Glyndwr pooled into an umbrella group managed by Aberystwyth and Bangor universities.
But the plans have been shelved pending the results of a Welsh Government review, chaired by former Glamorgan vice-chancellor Sir Adrian Webb.
The review panel was given until April to submit its findings, which could involve local further education colleges and merger partners Deeside and Yale.
Read more: Wales Online Glyndwr University head warns downgrade plan would damage North Wales – Wales News – News – WalesOnline
Thats old news and won’t happen. Glyndwr won’t take on the debts owed by Bangor and Aber. I think you’ll find Glyndwr is going from strength to strength. One research project to do telescope mirrors alone is worth millions.
April 11, 2013 at 9:53 pm #59054
Welsh DresserParticipantI didn’t realise that Glyndwr has a campus in London.
April 12, 2013 at 3:41 pm #59080
Antoine8100Participant@abidwd 5560 wrote:
Proposals put forward by the higher education funding council would see Glyndwr pooled into an umbrella group managed by Aberystwyth and Bangor universities.
But the plans have been shelved pending the results of a Welsh Government review, chaired by former Glamorgan vice-chancellor Sir Adrian Webb.
The review panel was given until April to submit its findings, which could involve local further education colleges and merger partners Deeside and Yale.
Read more: Wales Online
Glyndwr University head warns downgrade plan would damage North Wales – Wales News – News – WalesOnline[/url]I am totally agree with you. Certain two facts on this post unequivocally the best we have all had. It continues to be to be seen what approach Sir Adrian and his group will suggest. Everything in this article is completely true!
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