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Sunderland University Abandons Glass-Making Degrees, Crushing Local Creativity

Summary

  • Sunderland University to close National Glass Centre and end glass-making degrees
  • Graduates say the move is "absolutely devastating" for the region
  • University cites lack of financial viability as reason for discontinuing the programs
Sunderland University Abandons Glass-Making Degrees, Crushing Local Creativity

In a move that has left the local community in despair, Sunderland University has announced that it will be closing the National Glass Centre and discontinuing its glass-making degree programs. The decision, which is set to take effect in 2026, has been described as "absolutely devastating" by recent graduate Helen Gordon.

Gordon, who completed her part-time studies in just over six years, says the closure will have a devastating impact on the region's creativity and artistic talent. "If they don't have the degree programme then they're not going to have new artists - it's absolutely devastating, it will kill glass-making," she laments. Gordon had planned to pursue a master's degree in the field, but now that option has been scuppered.

The university's decision comes after an external review found that continuing the glass-making programs would cost around £9.4 million, which the university's governors deemed financially unviable given the low student numbers. However, mature student Penny Riley-Smith says the move shows the university does not value its glass-making students and faculty, who are experienced and talented.

The loss of the university's specialized equipment and facilities will also be a blow to students and local artists who have relied on them. As the city's cutting-edge creativity in glass-making faces an uncertain future, the community is left to grapple with the devastating consequences of Sunderland University's decision.

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Sunderland University is closing its National Glass Centre and ending its glass-making degree programs, which students say will "kill" the city's cutting-edge creativity in the field.
Graduates like Helen Gordon are "absolutely devastated" by the decision, saying it will prevent the university from producing new artists exploring the unique medium of glass.
The university says continuing the programs is not financially viable, as an external review found it would cost around £9.4 million to keep them running given the low student numbers.

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