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HRH The Princess Royal breaks ground on Barrow’s first university campus

by Cumbria Crack
15/11/2023
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Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal has ‘broken ground’ on Barrow’s first university campus.

The University of Cumbria, BAE Systems Submarines and partners welcomed HRH to the dockside site where the new campus is to be constructed, adjacent to BAE Systems’ Submarine Academy for Skills and Knowledge on Barrow Island.

She was then invited to ‘break ground’ on the construction site, using a shovel that was produced for the occasion by a team of BAE Systems employees.

Leaders also showed HRH more about how the campus forms part of the Barrow Learning Quarter – one of seven projects in the ambitious #BrilliantBarrow scheme.

Steve Cole, CIO & operational improvement director at BAE Systems Ltd and chair of the Brilliant Barrow town deal board, said: “The projects that make up the Brilliant Barrow Town Deal are ambitious for this area and the people in it.

“Offering a university education within a dedicated campus setting here in Barrow has the potential to change the lives and the future of so many people for generations to come.

“I am delighted and very proud to be able to welcome Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal to the Submarines Academy for Skills and Knowledge to see the campus site as work gets underway – a very important milestone in the journey of this special project.”  

Granted £25 million from the UK Government’s £3.6 billion Towns Funds, Brilliant Barrow is designed to transform the area for future generations, helping it thrive as a great place to live, work, study and visit. 

Barrow Learning Quarter focuses on transforming educational opportunities and skill building in and for the region, doing so by providing the new university campus and a skills hub for sixth form students at Furness College’s Rating Lane site. 

It has been called a ‘once-in-a-generation’ opportunity to address the skills need of the region in a collaborative creation developed by the University of Cumbria in partnership with Furness College and others including BAE Systems, Lancaster University, and Westmorland and Furness Council. 

Barrow Learning Quarter is also closely aligned with the needs of local employers, improving long-term career and job prospects, and enhancing the competitiveness of businesses. 

Professor Julie Mennell DL, vice chancellor, University of Cumbria, said: “At this important time for Barrow, a new university campus here will not only drive our mission to transform lives and livelihoods in our communities but will contribute to the future growth and prosperity of the area.

“With our industry, education and other partners, together we are thrilled to be sharing with Her Royal Highness our passion and focus on achieving a lasting impact for Barrow-in-Furness and the wider area, supporting young people and learners now and for generations to come.” 

This autumn, BAE Systems was also awarded £3.95 billion from the Ministry of Defence to embark on the next phase of the UK’s next-generation Royal Navy submarine programme, known as SSN-AUKUS. 

The funding covers development work to 2028, which will allow BAE Systems to move into the detailed design phase of the programme.

The award will also fund significant investment in the Barrow shipyard, investment in the supply chain, and recruitment of more than 5,000 people. 

It is hoped that developing a full university presence in Barrow will help attract and retain talented graduates to meet this and other skills needs of the area.  

Degree-level programmes are available from the University of Cumbria in project management, business, computing and engineering.

Once the campus is completed, it will be the base for the university’s Institute of engineering, computing and advanced manufacturing that was established earlier this year.

Current timescales are for the construction work to be completed by the end of 2024 with the campus officially opening January 2025.  

Information about the University of Cumbria’s new suite of degree-level programmes in Barrow will be available at an open evening on 21 November. Further details can be found here.

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