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The madness of King鈥檚

Published on
January 1, 2015
Last updated
May 22, 2015

You report on your website that King鈥檚 College London is planning to change its name to 鈥淜ing鈥檚 London鈥 (鈥King鈥檚 London rebrand plan sparks uproar鈥, News, timeshighereducation.co.uk, 16 December).

I was about to scorn the idea that somehow 鈥King鈥檚 College London鈥 confuses potential applicants who can鈥檛 understand what it is, but then I remembered my own ignorance about the UK higher education sector at the time of applying as an undergraduate. I had considered King鈥檚 but dismissed it after learning that its history department did not specify a minimum grade requirement 鈥 this compounded my idea that it was some bizarre sort of further education college 鈥 and I moved on to other prospectuses.

People, particularly reputation-conscious undergraduates, will always be resistant to change. I was at one of the University of Exeter鈥檚 Cornwall campuses when the neighbouring institution, University College Falmouth, rebranded itself as Falmouth University, which was panned at first but soon accepted.

All that said, 鈥淜ing鈥檚 London鈥 is ridiculous. Why not 鈥淜ing鈥檚 University, London鈥? It would be simple, but it brings forth what I think is the real issue here: the confusing and perhaps doomed nature of the collegiate University of London.

Daniel Simpson
Via timeshighereducation.co.uk

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