- Campus university
A campus university is a British term for a
University situated on one site - with student accommodation, teaching and research facilities, and leisure activities all together. It is derived from theLatin termcampus , meaning "a flat expanse of land, plain, field". ["Oxford Latin Dictionary", ed. P. G. W. Glare, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1982), p. 263]The founding of these new institutions initiated a wave of far reaching expansion in
Higher Education within the UK and helped open access to Higher Education to students who found access to the more traditional universities difficult or closed. The traditional universities tended to attract students from the exclusive private education sector in the UK and from privileged backgrounds whereas Campus Universities attracted students from all classes, backgrounds and schools (especially the state funded Grammar and then later Comprehensive schools).These institutions also promoted "new" courses of study and so helped initiate not just a great expansion in numbers of students but in the range of subjects studied.
Therefore many students in the Campus Universities, particularly in the post war period 1950 to 1970 were the first member of their family ever to go to University and studying new and "exciting" topics, which lent a radical edge to the experience of Higher Education.
Originally looked down on by the older universities many Campus Universities within the UK are now large elite institutions, educationally on a par with their older rivals.
Campus Universities are contrasted to
Collegiate universities , based on a number of Colleges (such as Oxford, Durham or Cambridge Universities) or a university consisting of a number of sites, or even individual buildings, spread throughout a town (such as Edinburgh University). Confusingly, multi-site universities often call each separate site "a campus" and many original Campus Universities now have expanded to more than one site (or campus), for example theUniversity of Nottingham and theUniversity of Birmingham .The classic Campus University is often found on the edge of cities, such as the
University of Sussex which is a few miles from the city of Brighton, theUniversity of East Anglia which is just on the edge of the city ofNorwich , theUniversity of Kent which is just on the edge of the city ofCanterbury , theUniversity of Essex nearColchester , theUniversity of Warwick nearCoventry orKeele University nearNewcastle-under-Lyme ,Staffordshire References
ee also
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Robbins Report
*British universities
*New Universities
*Russell Group
*1994 Group
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