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#172105 - 01/20/09 04:25 PM Re: New Uni Update [Re: Anno]
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Registered: 04/28/06
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Loc: London
Hello my friends, I was chatting with Lola last night, she was in great fettle as always..she was also commmenting on my work, however...it in her eyes was too small(posted pics)So, I am going to remedy that I hope with a slide show of most of my work to dat and seperate ones from this years exibition. I am flat hunting this week,so this is a bit of me time. I hope these links work. Here we go!!











I hope they can be seen much better now..if not, the first link should take you to the slide show.

Loves alround Poppie
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#172110 - 01/20/09 05:26 PM Re: New Uni Update [Re: Poppie]
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That ring never ceases to amaze me. And...I just flinched again with that photo of you and the tree...LOL! Mind to wear your goggles when working with pointy objects.
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#172125 - 01/20/09 07:25 PM Re: New Uni Update [Re: Lola]
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Poppie, I can't wait until I have the opportunity to purchase my first Poppie original.
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#172891 - 01/28/09 07:29 AM Re: New Uni Update [Re: Anno]
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Hello ladies, no ramblings today about my latest peice of work...as a student rep and a student body...the whole of the Metropolitan Uni are on the march today. London Metropolitan University- London's biggest university- in in the grips of a massive financial crisis.
The Board of Governors of London Metropolitan University are due to meet on Wednesday the 28th of January 2009 to discuss the future of the University. There will be a demonstration/lobby outside the building, beginning at 4pm, to demonstration the staff and students' anger at the current plans to axe hundreds of staff jobs. This is a demo. for all staff, students, and anyone who is affected by or concerned with the future of London's biggest university.
One of our main objectives is also to call for the resignation of the university's Vice Chancellor, Prof. Brian Roper. He is also the most highly-paid Vice Chancellor in the country, making £276k a year before bonuses
Over the past 2 years, the hours of very important tutors has nearly been halved and now there may be cuts of 2500 staff may be in jepardy.
This has a huge impact on us as students as within all these cuts we are losing valued teaching time, access to materials and extra time in the workshops(which is where most of the magic happens as you have seen).
I will keep you posted.....

Polemic Poppie!!
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#181346 - 05/03/09 12:01 PM Re: New Uni Update [Re: Poppie]
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Hello my darling Boomer Friends, sheesh its been too long and has me weary and I must admit…a tad shy!! Just thought I would spend a little time updating on the Uni situ. I have been withdrawn from the course under the guise of not meeting probationary stipulations…it is all to coincidental that I made a complaint about a tutor who was rude and undermining on front of all of my peers and the very next day I was up against the Vice Chacellor to be withdrawn

As from Tuesday of next week, I should have gone through various information which will take the appeal to a higher level. I am not sure if an internal report will cover all my bases and as much as the student advocacy is concerned. I am having serious doubts about them even though they are appearing to be pulling all of the work necessary together in one place. I am also giving the green light to an external company of solicitors who deal well with students, to start the ball rolling form a legal point of view. The internal reps have advised me if I am successful, I could have my fee’s and some of my loans wavered.

The legal team are very much concerned with the blatant ignoring of a disabled student services set up(or not as in my case) They also outlined that I have an excellent case for taking on my Unis department for failing me right across the board, this case could be overturned and the Uni would have to follow the issues outlined in my D.S.A recommendations, but as that was never the case, I could be awarded all of the monies generated by student loans and grants.
All I want is for my name to be cleared. Do I want to back to The Sir John Cassidy school of art and spend a ridiculous amount of money, nope, I do not wish to return. In most of my experience at the Cass were valued, taught and demonstrated by makers and designers…..but discovering how everyone joined ranks, and closed in in a way that shocked me to the core. The Cass is fussy when it comes to bums on seats in that they can charge others outside of Ireland and the Uk..I would imagine that a good 60-75% of London Met place a higher value on overseas students who will pay four times what I paid(£3071 per term)
The initial shock sent me into a hypo reaction and I was down for nearly four weeks
So, having had time to think since this Uni mess, I went online and googled Jewellery courses and sifted through hundreds of courses, I found a 32 week course, with the focus on 2 day bench workshops…the rest of that week would be a paid work experience in Hatton Garden. The hotbed of London’s jewellery scene. This course covers more technical issues than all other providers and its reputation is pretty good for providing short and long courses in all areas of expertise. Whilst coming up to interview time (22nd of may with the Chelsea and Kensington school of art ), I have also found a fair number of specialist hands on weekend and evening courses. The price for these long and short courses range from £10 pounds/to £90 and all I have to do is sign up for most that I would prefer to give me the skills I set out to acquire, which I thought would have been covered by my degree.

It is an exciting time as I know that what I want most is there for me without the pressure, cost and with a huge range of skills not observed by my degree. This means that going into production should be happening sooner rather than later

They say that things happen for a reason…and nope, I am not come of with a plethora of platitudes! I think the choices ahead of me are what I was hoping from ‘the cass’ but didn’t get, from support to specialist skills.

I will of course keep you all posted

Love
Poppie
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#181499 - 05/05/09 11:17 AM Re: New Uni Update [Re: Poppie]
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I'm with you about all things happening for a reason. Sometimes schools that teach you precisely what you need, without all the fringes, are the best. You get right down to business. I think the 32 week course sounds marvelous, especially with the experience in the jewelry hot bed.

As far as the issues at your current school, follow through if someone has been mistreated.
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#181751 - 05/07/09 10:13 PM Re: New Uni Update [Re: Dotsie]
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Registered: 11/24/06
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take the case as far as you can with uni internale and externalie if ya have to, clearing your name and it was ecxpensive cash wise as well as 2 years of your time.

you probabvlie had to travel the way you did to get weer your going to be. who knows and sometimes its full of twist and turnes, shame you din't gt the jist of the degree sooner and went straight to doing the updating and doing of the skills which was why you orginalie went ...you get thir

the tranning then paid apprentiship gonna be awsome and i hopeing you get that! wink

pay off some debts and the hands on experinse in hatten garden be the best outcome. For no UKers hatten gardens one of the best jewlary areas to work from! the address is something to have on a cv if nuthing else.

anyway i am studing too now....i gonna start a new post!
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#182736 - 05/22/09 01:09 AM Re: New Uni Update [Re: celtic_flame]
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Registered: 07/07/03
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Loc: Orange County, California
Poppie, I'm sorry you had to go through the mistreatment at Cass but I look forward to seeing your new direction at Hatton Gardens.
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#182742 - 05/22/09 03:45 AM Re: New Uni Update [Re: meredithbead]
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Registered: 11/19/08
Posts: 1758
Loc: American living in Germany
I dedicate this song to you; Poppie and to Celtic.
"A time to plant...a time to reap"...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DejUPN4SksU
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#182852 - 05/24/09 12:18 AM Re: New Uni Update [Re: Edelweiss3]
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Loc: British Columbia, Canada
A good tune that Edelweiss chose for Poppie and Celtic.
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