Thursday, February 16, 2012

Gloucestershire University is the recent successor of a large number of merged and name changed institutions of further and higher education

Gloucestershire University

University of Gloucestershire
Motto In animo et veritate (In Spirit and Truth)
Established 2001 - gained University Status
1834 - Mechanics' Institute
Type Public
Endowment £1.77m
Chancellor formerlyGeorge Carey, Baron Carey of Clifton
Vice-Chancellor Stephen Marston
Students 9,940
Undergraduates 7,065
Postgraduates 2,655
Other students 220 FE
Location Cheltenham and Gloucester, England, UK
51°53′16″N 2°05′20″W / 51.887909°N 2.088797°W / 51.887909; -2.088797Coordinates: 51°53′16″N 2°05′20″W / 51.887909°N 2.088797°W / 51.887909; -2.088797
Campus semi-urban
Website www.glos.ac.uk
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The University of Gloucestershire is a university primarily based in Gloucestershire, England, spread over four campuses, three in Cheltenham and one in Gloucester. A campus in London was sold in April 2010. The Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive Officer (until July 2011) was Dr. Paul Hartley. In 2009/2010 several formerly senior figures in the university resigned. The University Council appointed Mr. Stephen Marston as Vice-Chancellor.

History

The university is the recent successor of a large number of merged and name-changed institutions of further and higher education. Its history began with the Mechanics' Institute founded in 1834. From 1992, Cheltenham & Gloucester College of Higher Education (CGCHE) was permitted to award first and postgraduate degrees and 1998 it achieved Research degree awarding powers. However, it was only in 2001 that the University of Gloucestershire was awarded university status. Its history spans nearly two centuries.
Dame Janet Trotter was the Vice-chancellor and Principal from 2001, retiring in 2006.
The University of Gloucestershire has pursued an environmental sustainability strategy since 1993, and was the first UK university to meet the ISO 14001 environmental management standard. In the People & Planet Green League 2008 published by the Times Higher Education (THE), it was ranked as the greenest university in the UK. The University of Gloucestershire is also an active participant of the ERASMUS programme and the only UK university to be part of the BCA Programme offering semester abroad, most notably with the USA.
Simon Pegg, the comic actor and director who plays Scotty in the 2009 revamp of Star Trek, received an Honorary Fellowship from the University of Gloucestershire on the 4th of December 2008, for his contribution to the arts.

 Initiation rites and student behaviour

In October 2008, the University was subject to a journalistic investigation on student initiation rites, after the BBC obtained a copy of a secretly-filmed video featuring students with bags over their heads drinking and vomiting, overlooked by another student dressed in what the press described as a "Nazi officer uniform".
A further incident in December 2008 resulted in a Rugby club member vomiting on board a bus, following what a local newspaper called a "booze-fuelled initiation ceremony".
In June 2011, a group of University of Gloucestershire students were convicted of outraging public decency after they "dressed in Top Gun outfits [and] performed lewd acts" in front of children on the top floor of a double-decker bus. The incident was recorded by the bus' CCTV system. The students were given community orders and banned from all pubs for six months. The university allowed them to continue their studies.

2009 - 2011 resignations

In November 2009, Paul Bowler, the deputy vice-chancellor of the University resigned shortly after being suspended from his post only seven months after joining the institution. Paul Bowler, a former investment banker who joined Gloucestershire in May 2009, was on a week's leave when he was told not return to work. On 7 December, a university spokesperson said, "The deputy vice-chancellor Paul Bowler, has resigned. Financial benefits have not been sought by Mr Bowler, who is leaving of his own accord to pursue other interests".
In December 2009 Dr Sharp, Dean and Associate Pro Vice-chancellor, following his resignation, took up a post in the new UK Higher Education International Unit.
The Vice-Chancellor, Professor Broadfoot, resigned in March 2010, during conflicting views on the financial health of the institution. The precise circumstances of this resignation and the salary paid to her as recorded in the public accounts have attracted various media attention being the reported highest of all UK Vice-chancellors for the year.
In May 2010, the Chancellor, Lord Carey, resigned.
In September 2010, Paul Bowler was a witness in an employment tribunal case brought by a member of staff of the University under the ‘whistleblowing’ legislation - the Public Interest Disclosure Act. The tribunal found for the complainant and outcome was reported in the higher education press.
In March 2011, Dr. Paul Hartley resigned.
Stephen Marston, Vice-Chancellor, has committed himself to listening to staff concerns.

 Campuses, faculties and courses

The university's undergraduate courses include Business Management, Computing, Media, Art & Communications, Geography, Biology, Social Science, Education and Sports.
The university currently has currently over 11,000 full and part-time students, and has four campuses located in Cheltenham and Gloucester. A campus in London was sold in April 2010. Each campus is equipped with IT and library resources. The four faculties in the university were restructured to three from September 2010 being renamed as: Faculty of Media, Arts and Technology; Faculty of Business, Education and Professional Studies; Faculty of Applied Sciences.
Decisions taken by the University to close the Pittville Campus and the London Campus (see below) have been condemned by the University and College Union (UCU) as resulting from bad management 

 Pittville Studios

Pittville Studios is located on Albert Road, Cheltenham, and was the home of the Faculty of Media, Art and Communications. It was founded as Cheltenham School of Art over 150 years ago. However, in October 2009, the University announced that the campus was to be closed by 2011 due to 'financial difficulties' of the University. All courses held here are to be moved to other campuses.
The University is reported as selling half the campus site.
The Faculty of Media, Arts and Technology  is now distributed over other Cheltenham campuses.
Student accommodation is available in Regency Halls, located near the town centre, and Pittville Halls, located in campus, all with en-suite single study bedrooms.

Chapel at Francis Close Hall Campus.

Oxstalls campus

 Francis Close Hall (FCH)

FCH is based in the restored historic buildings at Francis Close Hall, nearest to Cheltenham's town centre. The campus has a mix of Humanities, Education, Natural & Social Science and creative subjects. Student accommodation is available in Shaftsbury hall (on campus), Hardwick Halls and Regency Halls. Further accommodation includes St Georges, St Mary's, Maidenhorn and Whitehart.

Hardwick

Hardwick is in close proximity to FCH and has a mix of creative subjects.

The Park

The Faculty of Business, Education and Professional Studies  is located on this campus providing education for business, management, law, marketing, computing, leisure, tourism and hospitality and media subjects.
The Park, Cheltenham, is the largest of the campuses and holds the most events.
Student accommodation is available in the Park villas, Challinor, Eldon & Merrowdown and Eldon & Merrowdown Annexe located on and next to the campus as well as Regency Halls across the town of Cheltenham.
A partnership with the Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust was launched in May 2009, and the Park Campus grounds became designated as a public nature reserve. The garden includes over 900 trees, both native and ornamental, a shallow lake, and a meadow with native species.

Oxstalls

Oxstalls campus is located in the heart of Gloucester, five minutes drive from the city centre. The campus reopened in 2002 (having been previously used for Computing and Business courses in the late 1980s/early 90s).
The Faculty of Applied Sciences  is located at Oxstalls campus. Student accommodation is available in Oxstalls Halls (on campus), Ermin Hall and Upper Quay all with ensuite single study bedrooms.

 The London Campus

The London Campus was established in 1973 as the Urban Learning Foundation (ULF) with the aim of enhancing the quality of initial teacher training. In September 2003, the ULF became part of the University of Gloucestershire. The London Campus offered a one year Postgraduate Certificate in Primary Education and was the base for the North East London Graduate Teacher Programme (Primary). The university arranged and supervised Teaching Placements in urban schools for students from other colleges around the country.
£8.3 million was spent refurbishing the London campus. Following the refurbishment, it reopened in February 2009.
The university announced the closure of the London Campus in September 2009. Times Higher Education quoted a spokeswoman as saying "We have decided to consolidate our business in Gloucestershire, reducing operational costs." This, as with Pittville Studios was another casualty of issues related to the funding cap on recruitment by the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) and the 'financial difficulties' of the University of Gloucestershire.
The London Campus has been sold for £9.7 million to LHA London Limited. The LHA  was founded in 1940 to help people made homeless by the Blitz. Today with 12 sites across the city they provide affordable accommodation for more than 1450 students, young professionals and those new to London, providing quality accommodation.

Forerunner colleges in the University timeline

  • 1834 – Cheltenham Mechanics' Institute
  • 1840 – Gloucester Mechanics' Institute
  • 1847 – Cheltenham Training College (Church Foundation)
  • 1852 – Cheltenham School of Art
  • 1920 – St Paul's College of Education
  • 1920 – St Mary's College of Education
  • 1967 – Gloucestershire College of Education
  • 1979 – College of St Paul and St Mary
  • 1980 – The Higher Education part of Gloucestershire College of Arts and Technology
  • 1990 – Cheltenham & Gloucester College of Higher Education
  • 2001 – University of Gloucestershire

Notable alumni

  • Henry Bond (writer and photographer)
  • Chris Broad (cricketer)
  • Jon Callard (England rugby international)
  • Tony Cragg (artist)
  • PJ Crook (artist)
  • Peter Edwards (artist)
  • Anne Hardy (artist)
  • Richard Loncraine (film maker)
  • Cornelia Parker (artist)
  • Sarah Potter (cricketer)

Courses

Foundation Degree Courses 

The courses:

Arts

  • Performing Arts

Education

  • Early Years (Foundation Stage)
  • Education and Learning

Health and Social Care

  • Children and Young People's Practice
  • Health and Social Care Practice
  • Mental Health Practice
  • Supporting Youth Practice

Natural and Social Sciences

  • Community Engagement and Governance

Sport

  • Sports (Coaching)
  • Sports (Development)
  • Sports (Fitness)

Undergraduate Courses  

The courses:

  • Accounting and Financial Management
  • Accounting and Financial Management Studies
  • Advertising
  • Animal Biology
  • Applied Health Studies
  • Applied Sport and Exercise Studies
  • Biology
  • Business Information Technology
  • Business and Management Studies
  • Business Management
  • Business Management and Strategy
  • Child Care Practice
  • Child Care Practice (University Diploma)
  • Children and Young People's Practice
  • Community Care Practice with Vulnerable Adults
  • Community Engagement and Governance
  • Computing
  • Counselling
  • Creative Media
  • Creative Writing
  • Criminology
  • Early Childhood Studies
  • Early Years (Foundation Stage)
  • Education Studies
  • Education and Learning
  • English Language
  • English Literature
  • Events Management
  • Film
  • Film Production
  • Fine Art
  • Fine Art - Photography
  • Forensic Computing
  • Geography
  • Graphic Design
  • Health and Social Care Practice
  • Health, Community and Social Care
  • History
  • Hospitality Management
  • Humanities
  • Illustration
  • Information and Communications Technology
  • Information Technology
  • Integrated Youth Practice
  • Interactive Games Design
  • International Business Studies
  • Journalism
  • Landscape Architecture
  • Law
  • Marketing Management and Branding
  • Marketing Management Studies
  • Marketing, Advertising and Communications
  • Mass Communications (Top Up)
  • Media Production (Top Up)
  • Mental Health Practice
  • Multimedia Web Design
  • Music and Media Management
  • Performing Arts
  • Photography - Editorial and Advertising
  • Photojournalism and Documentary Photography
  • Playwork
  • Popular Music
  • Psychology
  • Radio Production
  • Religion, Philosophy and Ethics
  • Social Work
  • Social Work with Adults
  • Sociology
  • Sport and Exercise Sciences
  • Sport Science
  • Sports (Coaching)
  • Sports (Development)
  • Sports (Fitness)
  • Sports Coaching
  • Sports Development
  • Sports Education
  • Sports Management and Development
  • Sports Strength and Conditioning
  • Sports Therapy
  • Strategic Events Management
  • Strategic Hospitality Management
  • Strategic Leisure Management
  • Strategic Tourism Management
  • Supporting Youth Practice
  • Teacher Training BEd (Primary)
  • Television Production
  • Theology and Religious Studies
  • Tourism Management
  • Visual Communication (Top Up)
  • Youth Work

Postgraduate Taught Courses  

The courses:

Business and Management

  • Accounting and Financial Management
  • CMS (Certificate in Management Studies)
  • DMS (Diploma in Management Studies)
  • Human Resource Management (Strategic)
  • Human Resource Management (International)
  • Law
  • Law (Top Up)
  • Marketing
  • MBA Business Administration
  • MBA Hospitality

Computing, IT and Multimedia

  • Computing with e-Business Technology
  • Computing with IT Management
  • Computing with Software Engineering
  • Computing with Systems Security Management
  • Information Technology Management (Top Up)

Education

  • Educational Leadership
  • Inclusive Education
  • National Award for Special Educational Needs Coordination
  • Postgraduate Certificate in Higher Education
  • Postgraduate Certificate in Higher Education with Teacher Award (NMC Approved)
  • Postgraduate Certificate in Mentoring and Coaching
  • Professional Studies
  • Teacher Training PGCE (Primary)
  • Teacher Training PGCE (Secondary)

Health and Social Care

  • Advanced Practice (Health)
  • Leadership and Management for the Caring Services
  • Non-Medical Prescribing
  • Postgraduate Certificate in Higher Education with Teacher Award (NMC Approved)
  • Work with Children, Young People, their Families and Carers

Humanities

  • Creative and Critical Writing
  • Graduate Diploma (Theology)
  • Theology

Media, Art and Communications

  • Fine Art
  • Film and Screen Enterprise
  • Journalism
  • Landscape Architecture
  • Landscape Architecture (Conversion)
  • Media and Creative Enterprise
  • Professional Media Practice
  • Visual Communication

Natural and Social Sciences

  • Business Psychology
  • Criminological Psychology
  • Forensic Psychology
  • Graduate Diploma (Psychology)
  • Occupational Psychology

Sport and Exercise

  • Applied Sport and Exercise Sciences
  • Coaching Science
  • Physical Activity and Health
  • Psychology of Sport & Exercise
  • Play and Playwork
  • Sport and Christian Outreach (Sports Chaplaincy)
  • Sport and Christian Outreach (Sports Ministry)
  • Sport and Exercise Psychology
  • Sports Coaching
  • Sports Development
  • Sports Strength & Conditioning
  • Sports Therapy

Postgraduate Research Opportunities 

Research degrees:

  • Accounting and Law
  • Art and Design
  • Biological Sciences
  • Business and Management
  • Countryside and Community
  • Master of Research (MRes)
  • Computing and IT
  • Creative Writing
  • Doctorate in Business Administration (DBA)
  • Doctorate in Education
  • Doctorate in Engineering (DEng)
  • Education
  • English
  • Geography and Environmental Sciences
  • Health
  • History
  • Media, Film and Communication Studies
  • Psychology and Behavioural Sciences
  • Philosophy and Ethics
  • Sport and Exercise
  • Sustainability
  • Theology and Religious Studies

Professional Courses  

The courses:

Business

  • ACCA (Association of Chartered Certified Accountants)
  • CIM (Chartered Institute of Marketing)
  • CIMA (Chartered Institute of Management Accountants)
  • CIPD (Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development)
  • CIPS (Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply)
  • CMS (Certificate in Management Studies)
  • DMS (Diploma in Management Studies)

Health

  • Advance Practice (Health)
  • Applied Health Studies
  • Certificate in Professional Studies (CPS) in Non-Medical Prescribing
  • End of Life Care
  • Introduction to Whole Person Healthcare
  • Principles of Infection Control
  • Postgraduate Certificate in Non-Medical Prescribing
  • Return to Practice (Nursing)
  • University Diploma in First Contact Care
  • University Diploma in Palliative Care

Other

  • Construction at NEXUS
  • Early Years Professional Status (EYPS)
  • Practice Teacher (NMC) Award
  • University Diploma in Child Care Practice
  • Child Care Practice (BSc)

Teacher Training Courses

The courses:

Undergraduate

  • Early Childhood Studies (BA)
  • Early Years (Foundation Stage) (Foundation Degree)
  • Education and Learning (Foundation Degree)
  • Education Studies (BA)
  • Teacher Training BEd (Primary)

Postgraduate

  • Teacher Training PGCE (Primary)
  • Teacher Training PGCE (Secondary)

Professional

  • Assessment Based Option to Qualified Teacher Status
  • Assessment Only Route to Qualified Teacher Status

Short Courses  

The Courses:

CREATIVE

  • Beginners Guide to Drawing
  • Beginners Guide to Painting
  • Creative Photography
  • Introduction to Adobe Creative Suite
  • Introduction to Digital Photography
  • Intermediate Digital Photography
  • Intermediate Drawing
  • Intermediate Painting
  • Intermediate Web Design
  • Web Design in Dreamweaver CS5.5
  • Advanced Web Development for Desktop and Mobile

PROFESSIONAL

  • Essentials of Project Management
  • PRINCE2 Foundation/Practitioner Course
  • MSP (Managing Successful Programmes)
  • New Lenses on Leadership
  • Managing People and Performance
  • Working Effectively with Emotional Intelligence
  • Teeline Shorthand Beginners
  • Teeline Shorthand Advanced
  • Special Events: Wedding Planning
  • Information Assurance & Security

COMMUNITY

  • Essentials of Community Development (ECD)
  • Making Your Community Sustainable
  • Projects and Partnerships - designing, managing and evaluating
  • Collecting and Using Good Quality Information
  • Exploring Alternative Approaches to Developing Sustainable Communities

SKILLSET: BUILD YOUR OWN MA

  • App Development for Desktop and Mobile
  • Community Media
  • Digital Video for Photographers
  • Entrepreneurship in the Film Industry
  • Festivals Management
  • Sound Marketing
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