zondag 5 juni 2011

British academics launch private university in London

New college of the Humanities offer the “highest quiality”education to gifted undergraduates. The college is privately owned and will open in September 2012 and is planning to charge fees of £18, oo
There are 14 professors behind the project based in Bloomsbury, central London, the new college will offer eight undergraduate humanities degrees taught by some of the world’s most prominent intellectuals. The priorities will be excellent teaching quality and a strongly supportive and responsive learning environment. The college will prepare students for degrees in law, economics, history and English literature. Students will also take three "intellectual skills" modules in science literacy, logic and critical thinking and applied ethics.
The college claims to offer a "new model of higher education for the humanities in the UK".

Wow, this looks like an over the top all intellectual college. I think it’s rather interesting that in London professors try to top other colleges. The result will be that most colleges will try everything to be on top. That means better education and college system. And the fee, you won’t get just anybody in that college because off course not everybody can afford it. They give English literature there, so if you’re interested start saving and hopefully in a couple of years you’re good to go!http://www.bbc.co.uk/news 

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