Kingston University鈥檚 acclaimed philosophy centre is set to close under plans to shut the institution鈥檚 humanities department 鈥 a move that would also end English literature and modern languages courses.
News of the proposed closure of Kingston鈥檚 Centre for Research in Modern European Philosophy (CRMEP) was shared with staff and students in an email聽that explained the university was 鈥渃losing programmes where demand has declined over several years鈥.
No new students will be admitted to English or philosophy programmes, it added, noting that short courses in modern languages offered under the Kingston Language Scheme will also be wound down.
Kingston has also suspended applications for new students to its foundation year humanities programme 鈥渨ith a view to it closing in the new longer term鈥, according to the email sent by Kingston School of Art dean Mandy Ure.
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The latest cuts follow a grim period for university redundancies, with thousands of job cuts announced in recent weeks. However, the proposed closure of Kingston鈥檚 philosophy department is likely to be seen as significant because the south-west London institution is one of the few post-92 universities still offering the subject.
Originally started at Middlesex University in 1995, the unit聽moved across London in 2010聽when it was threatened with closure and is still seen, in many philosophers鈥 eyes, as an聽important centre for the study of European philosophy.
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Dozens of leading philosophers including J眉rgen Habermas, Judith Butler and Slavoj Zizek signed a protest letter in February 2024 after Kingston announced that it was suspending PhD admissions, describing the centre as 鈥渙ne of the most valuable and distinctive centres of philosophical research anywhere in the English-speaking world鈥.
The cuts follows Kingston鈥檚 closure of history and politics degrees in 2021, while philosophy has been under threat since a portfolio review was announced last year.
Explaining the reasons for the changes, the email from Ure cited 鈥渞apidly rising operating costs, declining overseas applications due to government immigration policy and an unpredictable and extremely competitive higher education marketplace鈥.
鈥淭he courses we鈥檝e suspended applications to are no longer attracting the same numbers of students as they have in the past,鈥 explained the email, which said that the end of loss-making courses would allow Kingston to 鈥渋nvest more in subject areas where there鈥檚 strong interest from students and real potential for growth鈥.
The university was聽reportedly seeking to find institution-wide savings of 拢20 million, according to the local University and College Union (UCU) branch.
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In a statement confirming the proposed closure of the humanities department,聽Kingston聽said the 鈥渟ubject areas proposed for closure are low recruiting and have had to be subsidised by others across Kingston School of Art for a number of years. This has deprived areas where there is demand and those with potential for further growth of important resources.
鈥淭o be in the best position possible to invest in and support areas of growth and continue to enhance our students鈥 teaching and learning, the university has been reviewing its undergraduate and postgraduate provision. Central to this is our focus on ensuring we offer a demand-led course portfolio, reflecting the rapidly evolving needs of students and employers,鈥 it continued.
Kingston added that it was 鈥渃ommitted to ensuring students on courses in scope of the proposals receive the same high-quality teaching they expect from us and can complete their studies successfully. Appropriate supervision will be arranged for any students completing research projects or degrees.鈥
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Kingston鈥檚 UCU branch has聽聽the 鈥渂arrage of closures to courses and entire departments鈥 trailed by management, claiming recent communication represented 鈥渇ailures to meet their moral and legal responsibilities towards staff and students鈥.
In an open letter circulated by students, the university is warned that the loss of the CRMEP 鈥渨ould stain the reputation of Kingston University domestically and abroad, and signal a disdain for the research excellence it claims to espouse鈥.
Condemning the 鈥渇ig-leaf of a rushed 30-day 鈥榗onsultation鈥 period鈥, students spoke about the 鈥渃ontempt displayed in their treatment of current MA, MPhil, and PhD students and researchers 鈥 who, despite an assurance that our studies will not be disrupted, are likely to be left without appropriate teaching, module provision, and thesis supervision鈥.
Without the CRMEP, Kingston鈥檚 School of Art would lose its 鈥渋ntellectual engine鈥 and a 鈥渨orld-leading and internationally excellent research centre, which awards more PhDs per member of staff than any other group in the university, according to the latest Research Excellence Framework鈥, it adds.
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