I and my colleagues do live in interesting times ... The Vice Chancellor (read: leader of the University) has decided to restructure. At the same time has commissioned a review of computing teaching in the Uni. There are 4 'units' doing it: us "Scientific Computing" and "Media Technology" in the Faculty of Science, "CIS" in the Faculty of Technology and "Business I.T." in the Faculty of Business. So we hire a no-doubt expensive external consultant to consider the situation. In my group's meeting he mentions how difficult it is to find out where a particular IT-related course will be taught (e.g. not evident from our web site!) so we can see where the wind's blowing ... And then, lo! and behold!, after a period of FUD where all sorts of radical restructuring proposals are rumoured, we learn that the University executive group has settled on the not-so-radical merging of "Scientific Computing" and "CIS" into a new Faculty, leaving "Media Tech." behind and "BIT" as it is! Not so radical and still leaves the computing fragmented ... what a pointless waste of everybody's time! (Oh, there are some other proposed changes, but the gossip says they're waiting on agreements with other organisations) And in case you're wondering about the title: The V-C's name is Professor Scott... Changes to be in place by 1st July 2005?!
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