What鈥檚 your ? That is to say, how many universities in the UK have you visited?
For Paul Wakeling (), senior lecturer in education at the University of York, the question was weighing so heavily on his mind that he took to his blog, , to work it out. It turns out that he has been to 56 of the UK鈥檚 institutions, and he wants to visit the rest, too.
鈥淭he term 鈥榗ompletist鈥 was introduced to me by the track Tonight Matthew, I鈥檓 Going to be With Jesus from Half Man Half Biscuit鈥檚 album, Voyage to the Bottom of the Road,鈥 writes Dr Wakeling. 鈥淭he protagonist鈥s leaving behind his former existence as a 鈥楩actory completist鈥 鈥 i.e. someone whose aim it is to collect the entire output of the Factory record label (and not some technical shop floor function, like machinist, as I鈥檇 assumed).鈥
Dr Wakeling goes on to declare that he is 鈥渃oming clean as a campus completist鈥, and that his aim is to have visited every UK university at least once by the time he retires.
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鈥淭hink of it as higher education鈥檚 version of the urge to visit all of the grounds in the football league,鈥 he says. 鈥淪o far, all of the visits have happened as part of my job or while I happened to be passing 鈥 I haven鈥檛 gone anywhere with the sole aim of visiting the university. It looks like I鈥檒l have to do that eventually to get around Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland in particular.鈥
Although clearly a work in progress, challengers began to gather on Twitter. A gauntlet had been thrown down. Could anyone top Dr Wakeling鈥檚 collection of 56?
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鈥淓asy 63 without effort,鈥 tweeted Anthony Finkelstein (), professor of software systems engineering and dean of engineering, University College London, before education lawyer Smita Jamdar () stole the top spot with an impressive 67. Her reign was short-lived, however, as David Kernohan (), who works on Jisc鈥檚 eLearning innovation team, declared: 鈥淎t a quick glance, I鈥檓 on about 70.鈥
In an internal 糖心Vlog battle, deputy news editor John Morgan () was edged out by reporter Jack Grove () by a score of 52 to 51 鈥 despite Dr Morgan鈥檚 rule-bending inclusion of 20 overseas institutions in his tally. Bournemouth University鈥檚 policy and public affairs officer Joe Oliver () then chipped in with 鈥50 to 60鈥 鈥 as long as student union bars count, he added.
At this point, the big hitters started to play. Sally Brown (), emeritus professor at Leeds Metropolitan University and a higher education consultant, led the way for a while with 109, just pipping former head of the 1994 Group Alex Bols (), who claimed 108.
It looked as though Professor Brown would take the title, before former National Union of Students president Aaron Porter () did his maths, revealing that he had visited 125.
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鈥淢y favourite campus鈥(so far) is Stirling, and the most impressive building is the Founder鈥檚 Building (at Egham, Royal Holloway),鈥 .
鈥淚 am genuinely intrigued if there is anyone who has been to a greater number, and whether I can find an excuse to visit the remaining 18.鈥
Can anyone beat him?
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