- University of the Arts London
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name = University of the Arts London
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established = 1986
motto = A Creative Constellation
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country=England , UK
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rector = Nigel Carrington
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students = 27,970 cite web |url=http://www.hesa.ac.uk/holisdocs/pubinfo/student/institution0506.htm |title=Table 0a - All students by institution, mode of study, level of study, gender and domicile 2005/06 |work=Higher Education Statistics Agency online statistics |accessdate=2007-03-31]
undergrad = 11,555
postgrad = 2,250
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website= http://www.arts.ac.uk/The University of the Arts London, formerly known as the London Institute, is acollegiate university comprising sixart ,design ,fashion and media colleges inLondon ,England , UK. The University isEurope 's largest provider ofeducation inart ,design ,fashion ,communication and theperforming arts .cite web |url=http://education.guardian.co.uk/higher/universityguide/profile/story/0,,491779,00.html |title=Education Guardian |work=The Guardian online statistics |accessdate=2007-12-16]Colleges
Founding
The University has its origins in six independent
art ,design ,fashion and media colleges, which were brought together for administrative purposes to form the London Institute in 1986. The six colleges comprising the federation have origins dating back to the mid19th Century . Under the Education Reform Act, the London Institute became a single legal entity in 1988, and the first court ofgovernors were instated the following year in 1989. The first appointedRector wasProfessor John McKenzie. The London Institute was incorporated as ahigher education body in 1991 and was later grantedacademic degree awarding powers in 1993 by the approval of the Privy Council.Will Wyatt CBE was appointed asChairman ofGovernors during the same year. Sir William Stubs was appointed as the second Rector after the retirement of Professor John McKenzie in 1996. TheCoat of Arms was granted to the London Institute in 1998.Lord Stevenson was appointed in 2000 as the firstChancellor .On the retirement of Sir William Stubs,
Sir Michael Bichard was appointed as Rector in 2001 and encouraged the London Institute to apply forUniversity status. The London Institute originally chose not to apply because the existing colleges were internationally recognized in their own right. In 2003, the London Institute receives the approval for a University title by the Privy Council and was renamed University of the Arts London in 2004.Wimbledon School of Art joined the University as the sixth College in 2006 and was renamed
Wimbledon College of Art .Sir John Tusa was appointed as the new Chairman, replacing Will Wyatt in 2007. Nigel Carrington, an internationallawyer and former managing director of theMcLaren Group , was appointed the new Rector in 2008, replacing Sir Michael Bichard.cite web |url=http://www.barkersdigital.co.uk/UOA/CBC/arts/more_history.asp |title=University of the Arts London History |work=History online statistics |accessdate=2008-07-30]Entry
The standard
protocol for entry is primarily by portfolioreview andinterview (audition foracting courses). Each constituent College and its individual courses have their own guidelines and procedures in determining new students, and the competitiveness can vary.The Student Hub
The Student Hub is the central University office situated at 65 Davies Street (adjacent from
Bond Street ), which is used for administrative purposes, learning resources, support services and a students' union cafe/bar.tudents' Union
A variety of
clubs ,events andactivities are organized through the Students' Union.Learning Zone
The Learning Zone is an innovative, flexible and informal space for both collaborative and private study. Students from across the six Colleges are welcome to use the facilities, including computers, laptop hire and rooms for presentations/rehearsals.
tudent Services
Student Services offer a wide range of support services to help develop professional, personal and creative potential. The service advises home and international students about
financial matters,immigration ,careers ,counseling ,health ,disability ,childcare , andpastoral care through thechaplaincy .International Centre
The International Centre manages international student recruitment and its network of local representatives based across the world. The Centre and the local representatives offer specialist advice, such as course information and University services, as well as immigration, fees and practical day-to-day living. In addition to the main office at Davies Street, there are international offices situated at the six colleges.
Language Centre
At the Language Centre prospective students can study English and languages such as French, Spanish or Japanese, before and during their course. The primary aim is to enable students to reach the required level for entry onto their main courses through
tutorials ,workshops andproofreading services.The Enterprise Centre
Situated at the
London College of Communication , the Enterprise Centre provides information, advice and guidance on obtaining freelance work or self-employment and is available to all students/graduates from all six Colleges.The Erasmus Exchange
The program has exchange agreements with 40 partnered
Europe an Universities and specialist institutions. Students can study abroad for a minimum of three months to a maximum of one full academic year.International affiliations include but are not limited to the
Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) andParsons The New School for Design inNew York ,USA and theBunka Fashion College inTokyo ,Japan , where students have the opportunity to study abroad via exchange.Young at Art
The scheme provides the opportunity for University students, who are interested in working with young people, a range of opportunities for paid and volunteer positions as
mentors ,ambassadors ,assistants and more. The scheme is designed to help school children and teachers develop their creativity, and to gain experience of life at Art College through short courses, professional development, competitions and summer schools.The Alumni Association
Students are part of the University's Alumni Association upon graduation. With more than 175,000 former students and staff, the association has access to a unique community of creative people with a wide range of interests in art, design, fashion, communication and the performing arts.
The Emerging Artists' Program
This scheme supports up-and-coming practitioners to gain exposure to
galleries ,agents ,collectors andjournalists through independent and group exhibitions as well as acquisitions and commissions. The University's Art Collection comprises work from the students' degree shows and by alumni.Achievements
Awards
Many
honours andawards have been received by students, staff and alumni across the six Colleges of the university. These include the BAFTA Award,BP Portrait Prize ,British Fashion Designer of the Year ,D&AD Student Award,Fujifilm Award ,Jerwood Drawing Prize ,Prince Philip Designers Prize ,Saatchi Scholarship ,Sunday Times Award and theTurner Prize .cite web |url=http://www.arts.ac.uk/about-arts-london.htm |title=University of the Arts London Success |work=Success online statistics |accessdate=2008-07-30]Queen's Anniversary Prize
The
Queen's Anniversary Prize was awarded toCamberwell College of Arts for the conservation of 'works of art on paper' in 1996. The prize has also been awarded toCentral Saint Martins College of Art and Design for its contributions to the Britishfashion industry in 1998.cite web |url=http://www.barkersdigital.co.uk/UOA/CBC/arts/more_history.asp |title=University of the Arts London History |work=History online statistics |accessdate=2008-07-30] Most recently, Cordwainers College ofLondon College of Fashion was awarded the prize for its continued excellence inshoe andaccessory design, development and teaching practice in 2008.cite web |url=http://www.arts.ac.uk/news/40510.htm |title=Cordwainers - Queen Anniversary Prize |work=Queen's Anniversary Prize online statistics |accessdate=2008-07-30]Quality Assurance Agency (QAA)
In the
Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) results in 2004,Camberwell College of Arts andLondon College of Communication were awarded 23 out of 24 for art and design;Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design andChelsea College of Art and Design awarded 22;London College of Fashion awarded 21.cite web |url=http://www.thecompleteuniversityguide.co.uk/single.htm?ipg=6585 |title=The Complete University Guide |work=The Complete University Guide online statistics |accessdate=2008-07-30]Research Assessment Exercise (RAE)
The
Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) published results in 2001 by subject area and point scale from 1, 2, 3a, 3b, 4, 5 and 5*, the University achieved a 5 rating. In 2006-07, this rating will equate to a QR grant of £8.6 million.cite web |url=http://www.arts.ac.uk/research/26087.htm |title=University of the Arts London RAE |work=RAE online statistics |accessdate=2008-07-30]killset Media Academy
Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design and theLondon College of Communication have been awarded Skillset Media Academy status, recognizing the achievements in the area of media,interactive design andfilm respectively.cite web |url=http://www.csm.arts.ac.uk/43314.htm |title=Skillset Academy Status |work=Skillet online statistics |accessdate=2008-07-30]CLIP CETL
Chelsea College of Art and Design and theLondon College of Fashion share the 'Creative Learning in Practice Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning' (CLIP CETL). The Centre is funded by the British government in recognition of the two College's excellent results in developing student learning.cite web |url=http://www.chelsea.arts.ac.uk/clip-cetl.htm |title=University of the Arts London Success |work=CLIP CETL online statistics |accessdate=2008-07-30]BusinessWeek
BusinessWeek formed a panel of experiencedconsultants ,academics , and executives to select the best art and design schools around the world, which featuredCentral Saint Martins College of Art and Design and theLondon College of Communication .cite web |url=http://images.businessweek.com/ss/07/10/1005_dschools/source/1.htm |title=BusinessWeek: The Best Design Schools in the World |work=RAE online statistics |accessdate=2008-07-30]League Tables
The Guardian
The University received a 60.50 overall average teaching score in the
The Guardian 's University Guide for 2009cite web |url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2008/may/01/universityguide.highereducation42 |title=Education Guardian |work=The Guardian online statistics |accessdate=2007-12-16] , rising up the table despite disappointing student satisfaction results that hindered the university's score across British league tables in earlier years. This is a positive rise as students studying arts subjects have averagely shown to express more disgruntled views than any other subject in Britain during the National Student Surveys (NSS).The Times
The Times 'Good University Guide' for 2008 places the University at 75th of 113, dropping considerably from the previous year at 59th in 2007 due to the recent inclusion of low student satisfaction results for the University.cite web |url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/education/good_university_guide/article2155548.ece |title=The Times Good University Guide |work=The Times Good University Guide online statistics |accessdate=2007-12-16] To address this, the University is currently undergoing significant change with the newly appointed Rector Nigel Carrington employing further staff while improving the facilities across the six colleges.The Sunday Times places the University at 67th of 123.The Headmaster's Survey, conducted by
The Times , comprises 1,000 of Britain’s most academically successful state and independent schools, rated the university at 16th of 119 in 2007cite web |url=http://www.how2uk.com/modules/applyuniversity/item.php?itemid=17 |title=Headteacher's Survey |work=The Times online statistics |accessdate=2007-12-16] , and top in its specialist areas of Art and Design, Performing Arts and Fashion.cite web |url=http://www.how2uk.com/modules/applyuniversity/item.php?itemid=18 |title=Headteacher's Survey Subject Areas |work=The Times online statistics |accessdate=2007-12-16] Headteachers were asked to cite only those institutions and subjects with which they felt comfortable, from their own and former students' personal experiences. More than 3,500 opinions were expressed.The Independent
The Independent 's Main League Table for 2009 places the University at 56th of the 113 ranked universities in theUK .cite web |url=http://www.independent.co.uk/news/education/higher/the-main-league-table-2009-813839.html |title=Independent League Table |work=The Independent online statistics |accessdate=2007-12-16]The Complete University Guide
The Complete University Guide places the University at 55th overall for 2009 and 10th in the area of Art and Design.cite web |url=http://www.thecompleteuniversityguide.co.uk/single.htm?ipg=6524 |title=The Complete University Guide |work=The Complete University Guide online statistics |accessdate=2007-12-16]Popularity
The six colleges all exceed in student applications each year with a 9 per cent rise at the beginning of 2008. This was one of the few significant increases for any University in the
UK .cite web |url=http://education.guardian.co.uk/higher/universityguide/profile/story/0,,491779,00.html |title=Education Guardian |work=The Guardian online statistics |accessdate=2007-12-16]Publications
Less Common More Sense
The Student Union publishes "Less Common More Sense", a magazine that serves to showcase student's work from all six colleges.
Arts London News
The University also publishes "Arts London News", a weekly newspaper distributed throughout two terms of the year, which is produced and maintained by
journalism students. The paper is published in conjunction withRupert Murdoch 'sNews International .Galleries and Collections
The University houses various archives and collections across the six colleges. These include the
Stanley Kubrick Archive ,Tom Eckersley Collection,Thorold Dickinson Collection and theJohn Schlesinger Library. In addition, there is a largeposter collection circa 1900s to the beginning of the 21st century.Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design has registeredmuseum status, which includes historical and contemporary collections by students, staff and alumni of the college. TheCochrane Theatre provides venues fortheatre productions ,exhibitions andpresentations . The Lethaby Gallery and the Window Gallery is used for exhibitions by practicising professionals and for past and present students from the college.Chelsea College of Art and Design has two on-site exhibition spaces. Chelsea Space is an international andinterdisciplinary platform for professional practitioners to exhibit experimental curatorial projects and releases regular publications from participating authors, artists and designers. The Parade Ground, situated within the college, has been transformed into London's largest open-air gallery hosting events from film screenings to large scale installations. The exhibition ground had previously been used for students and professionals as an open area platform, notably artistChris Burden 's 'A Flying Steamroller' in 2006.Recent Developments
Initiated in May 2007,
Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design will relocate to a purpose built arts college situated inKings Cross in 2011.Online
howtime
The University has recently developed a successful new system for exhibiting graduate's work online to compliment the 2008 degree shows across the six colleges. Recent graduates are given the opportunity to create a free account using their personal student number and upload their own images to a personal gallery interface with a unique
URL . The public can then view the work from the gallery in a similar way to theFlickr orGFXartist format.Blackboard
Blackboard is the University's chosen
Virtual Learning Environment (VLE). A VLE is an online electronic course management system which supports and extends communication between students and staff. It also creates new opportunities for innovative and interactive methods of learning and teaching. Introduced to the University by the IT Research and Development Unit (ITRDU) in 2001, Blackboard currently hosts more than 340 sites across the University and is in use for course administration and communication purposes.International Students
The University is the most
popular institution in theUnited Kingdom forinternational students specializing on courses in thecreative arts and has consequently become one of highest institutions in the country for an international studentpopulation , with students from over 100 countries currently studying across the six colleges.Halls of Residence
The University has 11 residences, from traditional halls of residence to executive apartments, with 1,750 rooms available.
Accommodation is not guaranteed to all first year students due to oversubscription. This is despite having multiple residences situated acrossLondon . The prices range between £100 GBP to £190 GBP and students would be required to apply early.Notable Alumni
Alumni of
Camberwell College of Arts include:
*Maggi Hambling (Painter)
*Howard Hodgkin (Painter and Printmaker)
*Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen (Designer)
*Richard Long (Sculptor)
*Peter Kindersley (Publisher, Founder of theDorling Kindersley Publishing Group)
*Tim Roth (Actor)Alumni of
Chelsea College of Art and Design include:
*Quentin Blake (Illustrator and Author)
*Ralph Fiennes (Film and Stage Actor)
*Anish Kapoor (Sculptor)
*Steve McQueen (Artist)
*Chris Ofili (Artist)
*Alan Rickman (Film and Stage Actor)
*Alexei Sayle (Comedian)
*Gavin Turk (Sculptor)Alumni of
Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design include:
*Terence Conran (Designer, Retailer and Restaurateur)
*Lucian Freud (Painter)
*Gilbert & George (Artists)
*John Galliano (Fashion Designer)
*Antony Gormley (Sculptor)
*John Hurt (Actor)
*Dylan Jones (EditorGQ Magazine )
*Sophia Kokosalaki (Fashion Designer)
*Stella McCartney (Fashion Designer)
*Alexander McQueen (Fashion Designer)
*Juan Muñoz (Artist)
*Mike Leigh (Director)
*Matthew Williamson (Fashion Designer)
*Wright and Teague (Jeweler)
*David E. Carter (Graphic Designer)Alumni of
Byam Shaw School of Art , part ofCentral Saint Martins College of Art and Design include:
*Matthew Collings (Art Critic and Television Presenter)
*James Dyson (Industrial Designer, founder ofDyson )
*Mona Hatoum (Video and Installation Artist)Alumni of
Drama Centre London , part ofCentral Saint Martins College of Art and Design include:
*Paul Bettany (Actor)
*Pierce Brosnan (Actor)
*Simon Callow (Actor)
*Colin Firth (Actor)
*Tara Fitzgerald (Actress)
*Helen McCrory (Actress)
*John Simm (Actor)
*Penelope Wilton (Actress)Alumni of
London College of Communication include:
*Neville Brody (Typographer)
*Molly Dineen (Documentary Film Maker)
*Craig Doyle (TV Presenter)
*Jefferson Hack (Editorial Director and co-founder ofDazed and Confused )
*Rut Blees Luxemburg (Photographer)
*Rankin (Fashion Photographer)
*Charles Saatchi (Advertising Executive)
*Paul Anderson (Journalist and Author)
*Jane Root (BBC2 Controller)
*Rebekah Wade (Editor)Alumni of
London College of Fashion include:
*Erin O'Connor (Model)
*Mich Dulce (Fashion Designer)
*Kirsty Gallacher (Sports Presenter)
*Bibi Russell (Fashion Designer)
*Chris Liu (Fashion Designer)
*Patrick Cox (Footwear Designer)
*Rachel Stevens (Popstar)
*Alek Wek (Model)Alumni of
Cordwainers College , part ofLondon College of Fashion include:
*Jimmy Choo (Shoe Designer)
*Patrick Cox (Shoe Designer)
*Beatrix Ong (Shoe Designer)Alumni of
Wimbledon College of Art include:
*James Acheson (Three-Times Oscar Winning Costume Designer)
*Jeff Beck (Musician and former member of theYardbirds )
*Raymond Briggs (Author and Illustrator, includingThe Snowman )
*Tony Cragg (Sculptor, Turner Prize Winner)
*Peter Doig (Artist, Turner Prize Nominee and John Moores Winner)
*Sarah Greenwood (Production Designer and Oscar Nominee forPride and Prejudice )
*Richard Hudson (Set Designer, Olivier Award Winner and Designer forThe Lion King on Broadway)
*Charles Knode (Costume Designer for Film, includingBraveheart andBlade Runner )
*Phoebe Philo (Fashion Designer, former Head Designer for fashion labelChloe )
*John Scott (TV Presenter)
*Mark Tildesley (Production Designer for Film and Theatre, includingThe Constant Gardener and28 Days Later )
*Anthony Ward (Theatre Designer, includingChitty Chitty Bang Bang andMy Fair Lady )References
External links
* [http://www.arts.ac.uk/ University of the Arts London]
* [http://www.arts.ac.uk/showtime/explore University of the Arts London - Showtime (Online Degree Shows)]
* [http://www.suarts.org/ University of the Arts London - Students' Union]
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