Let us Rejoice at the Scottish Institute for the Enlightenment

In the latest episode of My Imaginary University, Professor Sir Anton Muscatelli, Principal and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Glasgow, shares his vision for a Scottish Institute for the Enlightenment, a body focused on advancing human reasoning for purpose of improvement. 

Working closely with the Universities of Edinburgh and Glasgow and based in both cities this largely postgraduate and research institution is fundamentally international in outlook and covers a broad range of subjects. Embodying an interdisciplinary approach, the institute delivers high quality research and real policy impact, engaging directly with governments and big organisations. 

As a light touch vice-chancellor, broader issues like the food offer really matter to Anton as does the range of cultural activities on offer, from Bonnie Tyler-focused karaoke to arts festivals, and there is a strong sense of the importance of community engagement too.

It is, of course, a largely rational institution which really helps with management operations and there are few concerns with controversial speakers thanks to the enlightenment ethos. The institute’s anthem is a traditional one and its Latin lyrics are no obstacle to celebrating the joys of work and study.

It’s a genuinely enlightening offer.

And if there are any generous benefactors out there who wish to fund this excellent proposition do please get in touch.

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