Warnborough University

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  1. Denver

    Denver Member

    From the newsletter:

    “The first thing Warnboroughites will have noticed will be the brand new Warnborough sites and all the changes we have made. This has been a conscious decision and stems all the way back to 2003 when we launched the first Warnborough Manifesto. With our new structure, it will make good our promise of giving all the different stakeholders more control over their Warnborough experience. Check out what's new at the site.”
    http://www.warnborough.edu/


    “… we have now launched Empyrean to showcase the work of our fine arts students, as well as other contributors.”
    http://www.warnborough.org/~empyrean/warnborough.htm


    Interesting list of centers (with pictures)
    http://www.warnborough.edu/centres/centres.htm
     
  2. George Brown

    George Brown Active Member

    Well, well, well. Yet another site facelift (about the tenth I have seen since 1999) and another cosmetic makeover in order to skirt around the borders of legality. Interesting to see the word 'university' is removed from the majority of all pages *except* when it comes to studying with overseas 'partner' schools. Nice handball. Warnborough University (Eire) has been rebadged to a College. Mmmm. Looks like Warnborough has bowed to pressure and is readying itself for the imminent 'cull' of Irish university companies from England's green and pleasant land. It's only taken the UK about 30 years to get its act together on this...better late than never I suppose.

    Cheers,

    George
     
  3. BillDayson

    BillDayson New Member

    Here's something rather unsettling:

    http://www.kumc.edu/SAH/OTEd/FacBios/Ahmad.html

    I just did a search for 'neuroanatomy "warnborough university" site:.edu', and got 10 hits, all of which concerned this gentleman.

    The same search with 'neuropharmacology' substituted for 'neuroanatomy' produced what looked like the same ten hits, again all talking about this one gentleman.

    The same two searches on .ac.uk sites didn't produce any hits at all, despite the claim that this Ph.D. was awarded by a British university located in Canterbury.
     

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