But occasionally, our colleagues in the kind of élite institutions which prefer not to admit working-class, poor or ethnic minority students get it horrendously wrong. Here's an extract from a speech by Donald Fraser of Oxford University:
He calls for a return to higher education before 1992, and the creation of the new universities, and refers sceptically to a new university in the Midlands that offers courses in "cake decoration, wines and spirits appreciation" - adding, to laughter from the dons, that he knows students who already do this in their spare time. He says there are too many universities and calls for a cull.
I have a sneaking suspicion that there isn't a single degree-awarding institution offering degrees in these subjects, here in the Midlands or anywhere else: this is a fantasy straight out of the Daily Mail.
If I'm wrong, do let me know. Did you graduate with a First in Cake Decorating?
Caps off to the Oxford Dons though: no confidence in Willetts by 283-5.
He certainly wasn't making it up: it's advertised by the 'Business Hub' of University Colle Birmingham, http://www.ucb.ac.uk/business-hub/short-courses.aspx
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