Given what was said in the plotting post about the university being aimed at younger students in a more traditional apprenticeship-type setting, I think Tony would be eager to make this a more free-form, communal learning environment focused on hands-on collaborative learning and practical applications. He's much more comfortable in that kind of environment than in a structured schooling environment. If Callaghan wants to work more directly with the university, maybe they could work together to make this a sort of satellite partner institution?
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