- Bath Spa University
Infobox University
name = Bath Spa University
image_size = 179px
established = 1975
type = Public
vice_chancellor = Prof. Frank Morgan
students = 7,110cite web|url= http://www.hesa.ac.uk/dox/dataTables/studentsAndQualifiers/download/institution0607.xls|title= Table 0a - All students by institution, mode of study, level of study, gender and domicile 2006/07|accessdate= 2008-04-05|format=Microsoft Excel spreadsheet|publisher=Higher Education Statistics Agency ]
undergrad = 4,505
postgrad = 2,605
city = Bath
state = BANES
country =England
coor = Coord|51|22|43|N|2|26|15|W|display=title,inline
campus = Rural
website = [http://www.bathspa.ac.uk/ www.bathspa.ac.uk]Bath Spa University is a
university based in, and around, Bath,England . The institution has previously been known as Bath College of Higher Education, and Bath Spa University College. It was upgraded to full university status in August 2005.History
The institution can trace its roots back to the formation of the Bath Academy of Art in 1898. In 1947 Bath Teacher Training College leased the
Newton Park campus. The present institution was formed in 1975 as Bath College of Higher Education by the merger of the Bath College of Education and Newton Park College of Education. In 1992, the college was granted its own degree-awarding powers and in 1999 adopted the name Bath Spa University College. In March 2005, the institution won university status, and became Bath Spa University in August 2005. Bath Spa is one of the UK's first "teaching led" universities, meaning that it aims to provide courses of the highest quality, informed by scholarship and teaching excellence.Campuses
Newton Park
The Newton Park campus, located to the west of Bath near the village of
Newton Saint Loe , is the largest of the university's three campuses. It is here that the majority of courses are taught, with the exception of Art and Design and some of the PGCE courses. The campus is based inNewton Park in grounds designed byCapability Brown and currently leased from theDuchy of Cornwall . Due to its rural setting the site boasts its ownlake ,nature reserve ,woodland and farmland.Substantial building work has been undertaken in recent years in order to upgrade facilities. The campus now benefits from a new
Students' Union building, which includes a large bar, a lounge, a shop and office space. Thelibrary building, which includes a book shop and stationery shop, has been updated and enlarged and includes new IT facilities. A new refectory, called @ Moreton has opened and includes a restaurant and separate coffee bar. A new University Theatre has recently opened in new buildings.This campus also houses the
Michael Tippett Centre which is the only purpose built concert hall in Bathcite web |url=http://www.bathspa.ac.uk/about/campuses/newton-park.asp |title=Newton Park |accessdate=2007-10-03 |format=HTML |work=Bath Spa University website ] . As well as being used for teaching music, the centre is used for exhibitions, musical performances and plays.The Newton Park Campus is also home to the majority of the student accommodation, which consists of eight "halls": Harrington, Hiscocks, Pope, Langton, Hungerford, Nevill, Temple and Sydney. Harrington, Hiscocks and Pope are arguably the most sociable halls due to their unique kitchen layout that allows easy flow between each 'block'; however these halls have the smallest bedrooms. Langton, Hungerford and Nevill boast the largest bedrooms as well as larger kitchens, however these halls are in need of updating in comparison with the others. Sydney is the newest building whose bedrooms are ensuite and of medium size, it also has the most up to date security with modern facilities.
ion Hill and Somerset Place
The Sion Hill campus is based in the north of Bath, in the
Lansdown district. This campus houses theBath School of Art and Design and Art and Design courses are exclusively taught here. This campus is also located in landscaped grounds and gardens that originally belonged to a mansion house. The building is equipped with a number of studios and workshops.Art and Design is also taught at the nearby Somerset Place, which is a listed Georgian crescent. Facilities at this campus include
halls of residence , a library, a stationery and art materials shop, Students' Union offices, a bar and refectory.The University has recently announced the sale of Somerset Place (with 2009 the target date for vacation), and is planning to use the funds generated from the sale to create a new campus in the city centre.
Culverhay
The third, and smallest, site is based in the Southdown area of Bath. It is situated next to
Culverhay School and was formerly the school'sHumanities block. The campus is the home to most of the University'sPGCE Secondary and Middle Years Education courses, includingHistory ,Music , English,Geography ,Mathematics andReligious Education . Facilities at the campus are not as extensive as those found in Newton Park but there are IT facilities and acommon room .Organisation
chools of Study
The University has nine schools of study:
*The
Bath School of Art and Design is based at the Sion Hill campus and teaches art, fine art, ceramics, graphic communication, interactive multimedia, media communication, textile design studies and visual culture.*The School for Development and Participation has responsibility for a range of activities which pertain to the university's relationships with the wider community, such as links with further education colleges, with business and with the community.
*The School of Education teaches Education Studies as an academic subject, and also has responsibility for PGCE provision and for post graduate studies in education.
*The School of English and Creative Studies has responsibility for undergraduate courses in English Literature and in
Creative Writing (including Writing for Young People), and for theMRes (Master of Research) in English Literature and the MA in Creative Writing (MACW).*The Graduate School is responsible for the higher degrees, which are validated by the nearby
University of the West of England .*The School of Historical and Cultural Studies teaches a range of subjects such as history, cultural studies, the study of religions, media communications, and film studies.
*The School of Music and the Performing Arts is responsible for courses in music, dance, drama, and performing arts.
*The School of Science and the Environment is responsible for the teaching of subjects such as biology, environmental science, food nutrition, geography, and tourism management
*The School of Social Sciences school teaches psychology, sociology, healthcare and business studies
The Wessex Partnership
The University has formed partnerships with a number of regional Further Education Colleges, known as the Wessex Partnership.Under the Partnership, students take the first year of their Higher Education course in their local college and, if successful, students take the rest of their course at Bath Spa University.
The current partner Colleges are;
*Bridgwater College
*Cirencester College
*City of Bath College
*City of Bristol College
*New College, Swindon
*Norton Radstock College
*Weston College
*Weymouth College Transport
There are regular trains to Bath Spa Station which is on the main line served by, amongst others,
London ,Reading ,Swindon ,Chippenham andBristol . From the stationbuses run to each of the campuses on a regular basis.*The Newton Park campus is served by the 418 service (advertised as "The Bright Orange Bus" or affectionately called Bob by the students), which runs from the University to the
University of Bath via thebus station every twenty minutes during during the day in term time. On week-nights and Saturdays, the service runs until 3am, allowing students to get home from Bath's nightclubs. In the evenings and on Sundays and holidays, the bus only runs once an hour.*The Sion Hill campus is served by the 700 service which runs from the bus station.
*For the Culverhay campus the 20a service runs from the bus station once an hour and the 10 service runs every 10-20 minutes, again from the bus station. There is also service 42 which runs from the nearby
Park and Ride atOdd Down every 12-15 minutes.Noted people
*Joe Bennett, head of the Music Department at Bath Spa University and the organiser of the annual
UK Songwriting Festival . He has written about 40 popular-music-related books, coveringMusic Theory , Guitar Effects and Altered Tunings, as well as over 300 articles and reviews forTotal Guitar ,Classic CD , theRoland Corporation ,Music Tech magazine andFuture Music magazine .*Dr.
Carrie Etter , an American poet, originally fromNormal, Illinois , who moved to SouthernCalifornia at the age of 19 and on toLondon in 2001. She is currently an Associate Lecturer at Bath Spa University. In the UK, her poems have appeared in "Metre", "Poetry Wales", "Poetry Review", "Reactions", "Thumbscrew", "The Times Literary Supplement", and elsewhere, while in the US her poems have appeared in "Aufgabe", "Barrow Street", "Columbia", "Meridian", "The New Republic", "Seneca Review", and many other journals. She is also an essayist and a critic. Her reviews of contemporary poetry have appeared in "The Liberal", "New Welsh Review", "Poetry Matters", "The Times Literary Supplement", and "Verse".*
William Hughes , Professor of Gothic Studies at Bath Spa University. Author of "Beyond Dracula" (Palgrave 2000), and co-editor of the collections "Contemporary Writing and National Identity" (with Tracey Hill), "Bram Stoker History, Psychoanalysis and the Gothic" (with Andrew Smith), "Fictions of Unease: The Gothic from Otranto to The X-Files" (with Andrew Smith and Diane Mason) and "Empire and the Gothic: The Politics of Genre" (with Andrew Smith), he has also produced scholarly editions of Stoker's "The Lady of the Shroud" and "Dracula". He is also editor of "Gothic Studies", the refereed journal of the International Gothic Association, published by Manchester University Press.*
Tim Liardet , an English poet and critic. He studied at theUniversity of York and lectures increative writing at Bath Spa University. He has published five collections of poetry, "Clay Hill", "Fellini Beach", "Competing with the Piano Tuner", "To the God of Rain" and "The Blood Choir", which was nominated for theT. S. Eliot Prize .*
Gerard Woodward , an award-winning British novelist and poet. He was educated atFalmouth School of Art and theLondon School of Economics , where he studied Social Anthropology. His first collection of poetry, "Householder", was published in 1991 and won theSomerset Maugham Award . His novels have been shortlisted for both the Booker and Whitbread Awards. He teaches creative writing at Bath Spa University.Notable alumni
*
Roger Deakins , Cinematographer
*Kate Garraway , Television presenter
*Peter Flannery , scriptwriter, author of "Our Friends in the North "
*Jason Gardener , athlete, Olympic gold medallist
*Mo Hayder , British crime novelist
*SirHoward Hodgkin , artist,Turner Prize winner
*Daren King , contemporary English novelist
*Gordon Moakes , Bloc Party bassist and backing singer
*Anita Roddick , businesswoman, founder ofThe Body Shop [http://education.independent.co.uk/higher/az_uni_colleges/article1208489.ece Bath Spa University] — "Independent Online" A-Z of Unis and Colleges (retrieved 03 Jan 2006)]References
External links
* [http://www.bathspa.ac.uk/ Bath Spa University]
* [http://www.bathspasu.co.uk/ Bath Spa University Students' Union]
* [http://www.wessexpartnership.com/ The Wessex Partnership]
* [http://www.bathspampa.com/bathspalive/ Concerts and Performance at Bath Spa University]
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