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Encyclopedia > Southampton University

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The University of Southampton dolphin logo and its coat of arms.

The University of Southampton is a British university, with a reputation for quality research. It is a member of the Russell Group of research-led British universities and according to the Sunday Times newspaper league table is perennially among the top ten for research and comes seventeenth overall.


Southampton is probably best known as an engineering, science and social science university. In the most recent RAE assessment (2001), it has the only engineering faculty in the country to receive the highest rating (5*) across all disciplines. According to the Times newspaper Higher Educational Supplement, Southampton has the second largest research income in the UK for the physical sciences and mathematics, and the third largest research income for engineering and technology. The inventor of the World Wide Web, Sir Tim Berners-Lee is a Professor of Computer Science at the University of Southampton.


This university places great emphasis on inter-disciplinary cooperation and on collaboration with industry. This is most evident in the University's Centre for Enterprise and Innovation, which is jointly run by Faculty of Engineering and the School of Management. This focus has recently been augmented by the establishment of a separate Institiute for Entrepreneurship. The School of Management is widely regarded as one of the top 5 graduate business schools in Europe.


In addition, the university is home to the Southampton Oceanography Centre, a leading research centre for oceanography. Southampton is a member of the Worldwide Universities Network (http://www.wun.ac.uk). Southampton also has close links with America's MIT.

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The Gower Building has become a landmark in the city of Southampton.

Contents

Faculties, Schools and Centres

  • Faculty of Engineering, Science and Mathematics
    • School of Chemistry
    • School of Civil Engineering and the Environment
    • School of Electronics and Computer Science
    • School of Engineering Sciences (includes Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Ship Science)
    • School of Geography
    • School of Mathematics
    • School of Ocean and Earth Science
    • School of Physics and Astronomy
    • Institute of Sound and Vibration Research
    • Optoelectronics Research Centre
    • Southampton Oceanography Centre (home of the School of Ocean and Earth Science)
  • Faculty of Law, Arts and Social Sciences
    • School of Social Sciences
    • School of Management
    • School of Education
    • School of Law
    • School of Art (based at Winchester School of Art)
    • School of Humanities
  • Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences
    • School of Biological Sciences
    • School of Health Professions and Rehabilitation Sciences
    • School of Medicine
    • School of Nursing and Midwifery
    • School of Psychology
    • Health Care Innovation Unit (based at Southampton General Hospital)
  • Statistical Sciences Reasearch Centre
  • ESRC National Centre for Research Methods

History

The University of Southampton was originally called the Hartley Institution and was formed in 1862 as the result of a benefaction by a local wine merchant. In 1919, it was renamed Hartley University College and subsequently University College Southampton. Before 1952, the college's degrees were awarded by the University of London. In 1952, the Queen granted the University of Southampton its own Royal Charter to award degrees in its own right. This conferred full university status and made Southampton independent of the University of London.


Famous alumni

  • Laura Bailey (Model)
  • Guin & Miriam Batten (Swimmers)
  • Roger Black (Athlete)
  • John Denham (Politician)
  • Sue Douglas (Journalist)
  • Dr. Astrid Fischel (Vice-President, Costa Rica)
  • Guy Fordham (Hockey Star)
  • Jeremy Hardy (Comedian)
  • Baroness Hooper (Politician)
  • John Inverdale (Sports Journalist)
  • Stuart Maister (CEO, Broadview Communications)
  • John Nettles (Actor)
  • Adrian Newey (Technical Director, McLaren Formula One team)
  • Chris Packham (Wildlife Presenter)
  • Jon Potter (Hockey Star)
  • Jon Sopel (Journalist)
  • Stella Tennant (Model)
  • Lord Tonypandy (Politician)
  • Dr. Alan Whitehead (Politician)

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The University of Southampton is a world-leader in yacht design and marine engineering. It was closely involved with Ellen McArthur's Kingfisher and with the Americas Cup.

Motto

Strenuis Ardua Cedunt (The Heights Yield to Endeavour)


Corporate Slogan

At the Cutting Edge of Innovation


External links

  • University of Southampton website (http://www.soton.ac.uk)
  • Southampton Oceanography Centre (http://www.soc.soton.ac.uk)
  • School of Management (http://www.management.soton.ac.uk)
  • Centre for Enterprise and Innovation (http://www.cei.soton.ac.uk)
  • Southampton University Student's Union (http://www.susu.org)

  Results from FactBites:
 
University of Southampton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1653 words)
The University of Southampton is a British university situated in the city of Southampton, on the south coast of Great Britain.
Southampton is a member of the Worldwide Universities Network and has close links with MIT in the United States.
The University's main buildings are situated on a large site on the Highfield Campus in Highfield, but the university has other campuses elsewhere around the city: at Boldrewood (biomedical sciences),Southampton General Hospital and on the waterfront at the National Oceanography Centre.
Southampton Solent University - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (277 words)
Southampton Solent University (formerly: Southampton Institute of Higher Education) is a university of 17,000 students based in Southampton, United Kingdom.
One of the United Kingdom’s newest universities, it was made a university college on 1 November 2004 and, as such, now has the powers to award its own degrees.
Southampton Solent University should not be confused with the older and larger University of Southampton.
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