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<blockquote data-quote="Tonguez" data-source="post: 761263" data-attributes="member: 1125"><p><strong>Re: Re: Re: Re: EN World City Project: Government Affairs Submissions</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>In the Celtic Tradition Bards were part of the Omaan (the College of Bards) which had links to the Druids.</p><p></p><p>I'd presume that the Bards Guild and Mages Guild are both autonomous Colleges of the University specialising in those two areas.</p><p></p><p>Now Historically Universities were generally Church organisations wherein young men were trained in Theology and Philosophy (hence PHD = Doctor of Philosophy). In a fantasy world the Mages Guild means that the Church has not got such a monopoly but is still probably influential to some degree.</p><p></p><p>ergo The University of Mors End is governed by a board made up of representation from the Mage Guild, The Temple of Light, the Noble Houses and the Council of Warders. This is an oversight committee and employs the Chancellor (The Head of the University).</p><p></p><p>The University proper is made up of various 'Colleges' specialising in a particular Discipline amongst these is the College of Bards, the College of Mages, the College of Merchants and Artisans and the College of Theology. Each College has it own Master and is for all intents a distinct self contained institution in its own right setting rules and policy as it sees fit.</p><p>The College Masters however meet regularily in the Chancellors Committee where academic programmes and operation of the University as a whole is discussed. </p><p></p><p>The Chancellor in conjunction with the College Master employs the Teaching Masters (Academic staff) whereas all other functions at the College level (including the Halls of Residence) is managed by the College Master.</p><p></p><p>A Note on Layout: The University is a huge and sprawling creature each College is a small community unto itself with its own Halls of Residence, Libraries, lecture Theatres and Studyrooms arranged around a central courtyard. Between the Colleges is gardens, roads and even a few Public houses and Stalls catering to the demands of Students.</p><p> </p><p>Anyway - just some ideas</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tonguez, post: 761263, member: 1125"] [b]Re: Re: Re: Re: EN World City Project: Government Affairs Submissions[/b] In the Celtic Tradition Bards were part of the Omaan (the College of Bards) which had links to the Druids. I'd presume that the Bards Guild and Mages Guild are both autonomous Colleges of the University specialising in those two areas. Now Historically Universities were generally Church organisations wherein young men were trained in Theology and Philosophy (hence PHD = Doctor of Philosophy). In a fantasy world the Mages Guild means that the Church has not got such a monopoly but is still probably influential to some degree. ergo The University of Mors End is governed by a board made up of representation from the Mage Guild, The Temple of Light, the Noble Houses and the Council of Warders. This is an oversight committee and employs the Chancellor (The Head of the University). The University proper is made up of various 'Colleges' specialising in a particular Discipline amongst these is the College of Bards, the College of Mages, the College of Merchants and Artisans and the College of Theology. Each College has it own Master and is for all intents a distinct self contained institution in its own right setting rules and policy as it sees fit. The College Masters however meet regularily in the Chancellors Committee where academic programmes and operation of the University as a whole is discussed. The Chancellor in conjunction with the College Master employs the Teaching Masters (Academic staff) whereas all other functions at the College level (including the Halls of Residence) is managed by the College Master. A Note on Layout: The University is a huge and sprawling creature each College is a small community unto itself with its own Halls of Residence, Libraries, lecture Theatres and Studyrooms arranged around a central courtyard. Between the Colleges is gardens, roads and even a few Public houses and Stalls catering to the demands of Students. Anyway - just some ideas [/QUOTE]
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