Academics and sector groups have criticised cuts being planned at Oxford Brookes University that include the closure of its music and mathematics courses.
In an , staff at the university said they had been told the current cohort of music students听would be the last, with the programme shutting for good in 2026, at which point the 鈥渓ast member of the music staff will have to leave the university鈥.
In a statement, the university confirmed the planned closure and that its mathematics course听would also shut to new applicants, although the subject听would continue to be taught as part of other programmes.
The details have emerged after Brookes听announced a cost-saving plan this week, with 48 staff at risk of redundancy, in a move it blamed on 鈥渆xternal factors鈥 such as rising pay and pensions contributions and the frozen undergraduate fee level.
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Music has been taught at the university for 44 years and academics said in their letter that it听would be 鈥渙ne of the great ironies of Brookes鈥 history鈥 that its music course was closing just as a new building with a dedicated performance space听was being completed.
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They said music degrees had been 鈥渦nder massive pressure across the country, with the number of students听dwindling in the past 10 years鈥 and that Brookes had not been 鈥渋mmune to these trends鈥.
But staff had been working on developing new specialist programmes to attract new students and 鈥渞ather than giving us time to explore this properly, the university has decided that was not to be鈥, the letter said.听
The chair of Music HE, Roddy Hawkins, said he was 鈥渉eartbroken and devastated at the further destruction of opportunities to study music in the UK鈥 and called on Brookes to reconsider the decision while new programmes听were developed.
鈥淲e urge vice-chancellor Alistair Fitt, the senior leadership and the board of governors to stop, pause for a moment and to consider the range of exciting ways in which staff and students in the music department at Brookes can contribute towards a future in which musical creativity of all kinds 鈥 some known, some yet to be discovered 鈥 blossom in spaces such as those currently being built,鈥 said Dr Hawkins, a lecturer in music at the University of Manchester.
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The Independent Society of Musicians also urged the university to give staff more time as it expressed 鈥渄isappointment鈥 at the cuts.
A spokesperson for Brookes said it听kept the courses it offered 鈥渃ontinuously under review鈥.
鈥淲e propose to close two courses 鈥 music and mathematics 鈥 to new students for a number of reasons, including declining student numbers enrolling on the programmes,鈥 they added.
鈥淪taff who currently teach on the maths programme will continue to teach maths within other programmes, such as engineering.
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鈥淭he two courses will not take any new applicants in the next academic year and, subject to the normal consultation and committee processes, will commence a period of 鈥榯each out鈥 before final closure in due course when all students have graduated.鈥
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