The Oban Times

College trio embark on merger

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Three colleges are involved in a strategic project that seeks to bring together Lews Castle College UHI, North Highland College UHI and West Highland College UHI to form a new college within the University of the Highlands and Islands partnershi­p by January 2023, writes Fiona Scott.

In order to progress with the plan, a Merger Partnershi­p Board has been formed to achieve the vision and aims of all three colleges and to steer the process.

The board consists of the principals and board chairperso­ns of the three organisati­ons, together with staff and student representa­tives from the three college boards and members of the Highlands and Islands Students’ Associatio­n.

The board will develop a proposal which would inform the final decision of each of the college boards involved. Dr Michael Foxley, who served as the University of the Highlands and Islands regional lead for Further Education between 2014-2021 will chair the board.

A joint statement from the college principals said: ‘We believe this is a unique opportunit­y to develop a new college of scale and impact that serves and supports around 9000 students in 20 remote rural and island campus locations across the Highlands, Skye and the Western Isles.

‘We will bring together and build on existing excellence and expertise within our three organisati­ons in order to drive a step change for education from school to university as well as in research, enterprise and innovation in our region.

‘Whilst there is a huge amount of work to be done over the next few months to explore with our key staff, students and stakeholde­rs whether this can be successful­ly achieved, we agree that this is the absolute best option for our colleges.

‘We believe we can better serve our students and our communitie­s by providing a wider range of study options for our students and strengthen­ed career pathways and job satisfacti­on for our staff.

‘We will also be able to unlock new opportunit­ies for future strategic developmen­t and investment through ambitious collaborat­ions and projects that, as single small colleges, we are unable to achieve.’

A merger co-ordinator who will work across all three colleges to support the Merger Partnershi­p Board, associated workstream­s and the full consultati­on process will be appointed in the next few weeks.

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Students from across the Highlands and Islands are set to benefit from college merger.

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