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Encyclopedia > University of the Arts London

University of the Arts London

Type Public
Rector Sir Michael Bichard
Students 27,970 [1]
Undergraduates 11,555 [1]
Postgraduates 2,250 [1]
Other students 13,130 [1]
Location London, England, UK
Website http://www.arts.ac.uk/

The University of the Arts London is a federal university and one of Europe's largest and leading centres for education in art communication and design.[citation needed] It also owns the Cochrane Theatre in Holborn. The Rector is Sir Michael Bichard. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... This does not cite its references or sources. ... The word rector (ruler, from the Latin regere) has a number of different meanings, but all of them indicate someone who is in charge of something. ... Sir Michael Bichard KCB is a former civil servant in the United Kingdom, first in local and then central government. ... Alternate uses: Student (disambiguation) Etymologically derived through Middle English from the Latin second-type conjugation verb stŭdērĕ, which means to study, a student is one who studies. ... In some educational systems, undergraduate education is post-secondary education up to the level of a Bachelors degree. ... Degree ceremony at Cambridge. ... This article is about the capital of England and the United Kingdom. ... For other uses, see England (disambiguation). ... A website (alternatively, Web site or web site) is a collection of Web pages, images, videos and other digital assets that is hosted on one or several Web server(s), usually accessible via the Internet, cell phone or a LAN. A Web page is a document, typically written in HTML... Representation of a university class, 1350s. ... Categories: Buildings and structures stubs | Cultural and educational buildings in London | Theatre in London ... Holborn (pronounced ho-bun or ho-burn) is a place in London, named after a tributary to the river Fleet that flowed through the area, the Hole-bourne (the stream in the hollow). ... Sir Michael Bichard KCB is a former civil servant in the United Kingdom, first in local and then central government. ...


It was previously called The London Institute, but changed its name upon being awarded university status in 2004. Year 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


The site at 65 Davies Street is the Student Hub, a place for students with learning resources, student support services and a Students' Union bar and café.


It may move to a site based at King's Cross located at the Goodsyard to the north of the station and the Regent's Canal. Kings Cross refers to a district in two places: Kings Cross, London, England Kings Cross railway station, is a major London railway terminus and Kings Cross, New South Wales is a district in Sydney, Australia Kings Cross railway station, Sydney is an underground railway station in Sydney. ... The Regents Canal is a canal across an area just to the north of central London. ...

Contents

Colleges

Camberwell College of Arts is one of the University of the Arts Londons six constituent colleges, and is one of the worlds foremost art and design institutions. ... Central Saint Martins - Southampton Row, Holborn Central Saint Martins (ex-St Martins) in Charing Cross Road. ... Chelsea College of Art and Design (North Block). ... Lebanese Communist Party London College of Communication The London College of Communication (formerly the London College of Printing, and briefly London College of Printing and Distributive Trades) is one of the six constituent colleges of the University of the Arts London. ... London College of Fashion frontage above Oxford Street The London College of Fashion is a member of the University of the Arts London It specialises in undergraduate and postgraduate courses in fashion and related industries. ... Wimbledon College of Art is an art school based in Wimbledon and Merton Park, south-west London. ...

Publications

University of the Arts Student Union publishes Less Common / More Sense, a free magazine made entirely by students from all six colleges. To the readers, this publication gives a taste of the creative talent that the University develops and to the students, this publication is an opportunity to use the magazine as a platform for their work. London College of Communication also publishes its own monthly newspaper, made entirely by LCC students.


Notable Alumni

Alan Sidney Patrick Rickman (born February 21, 1946) is an acclaimed, award-winning English film, television and stage actor. ... Alexander McQueen CBE (born Lee Alexander McQueen, 17 March 1969) is an English fashion designer. ... Alexei David Sayle (b. ... Anita Pallenberg (born January 25, 1944 in Rome, Italy) is a model, actress and fashion designer. ... Colin Andrew Firth (born 10 September 1960) is an English film, television and stage actor. ... We Two Boys Together Clinging, 1961. ... Gilbert Proesch (born in Italy September 11, 1943) and George Passmore (born in England January 8, 1942), better known as Gilbert & George, are artists. ... Glen Matlock (born August 27, 1956 in West London, England) was the original bass guitarist of punk rock band the Sex Pistols. ... Sir James Dyson (born Cromer, Norfolk, England, 2 May 1947) is a British industrial designer. ... Dyson is a British manufacturer of vacuum cleaners that use cyclonic separation. ... Jarvis Branson Cocker (born 19 September 1963, in Sheffield, England) is an English musician, best known for fronting the band Pulp. ... Geoffrey Arnold (Jeff) Beck (born June 24, 1944 to Arnold and Ethel Beck in Wallington, Greater London) is an English rock guitarist. ... Jefferson Hack (born 20 June 1971 in Montevideo, Uruguay) is the co-founder and editor of Dazed & Confused. ... Jimmy Choo, born Jimmy CHOW Yeang Keat, is a London-based womens luxury fashion designer best known for his exquisite hand-made shoes. ... John Galliano CBE (born January 28, 1960, in Gibraltar) is a British - Gibraltarian fashion designer. ... For the singer, see Mississippi John Hurt. ... John Ronald Simm (born July 10, 1970 in Leeds, West Yorkshire) is an English actor and musician. ... Kirsty Jane Gallacher (born January 20, 1976, Edinburgh) is a Scottish television presenter often specialising in sport programmes. ... Lucian Michael Freud, OM, CH (born 8 December 1922) is a British painter and printmaker. ... Mike Leigh OBE (born February 20, 1943 in Broughton, Salford, Lancashire) is an award winning English film and theatre director. ... Pierce Brendan Brosnan, OBE [1] (born May 16, 1953) is an Irish actor and producer best known for portraying James Bond in four films from 1995 to 2002: GoldenEye, Tomorrow Never Dies, The World Is Not Enough and Die Another Day. ... PJ Harvey in concert. ... Professor Quentin Saxby Blake, CBE (born December 16, 1932) is a British cartoonist and author. ... Rachel Lauren Stevens (born April 9, 1978) is an English singer and actress and an occasional model who lives in Hampstead, London. ... Ralph Nathaniel Fiennes, (IPA: ), born 22 December 1962) is a Tony Award-winning, Academy Award-nominated and Genie Award-nominated British actor. ... John Rankin Waddell (working name Rankin, born 1966, Glasgow) is a British portrait and fashion photographer. ... Issue 1 of Dazed & Confused. ... Rebekah Wade (born May 27, 1968 in Cheshire, England) is a British journalist and newspaper editor. ... Rie Fu (born January 11, 1985) is a Japanese singer born in Tokyo. ... Simon Philip Hugh Callow, CBE (born June 15, 1949 in London, England) is a highly-regarded British actor of stage, film and television, and a biographer of Orson Welles and Charles Laughton. ... Sophia Kokosalaki (born 1972) is a well-known Greek fashion designer of haute couture, with her own label based in London. ... Stella Nina McCartney (born September 13, 1971) is an English fashion designer . ... Steve McQueen (born 1969) is an English artist. ... Roger Keith Syd Barrett (6 January 1946 – 7 July 2006) was an English singer, songwriter, guitarist, and artist. ... Sir Terence Orby Conran (born in Esher Surrey on October 4, 1931) is an English designer, restaurateur, retailer and writer. ... Tim Roth (born 14 May 1961, as Timothy Simon Smith in Dulwich, London) is an Academy Award-nominated English film actor and director. ...

References

  1. ^ a b c d Table 0a - All students by institution, mode of study, level of study, gender and domicile 2005/06. Higher Education Statistics Agency online statistics. Retrieved on 2007-03-31.

The Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) was established in 1993 by the UK higher education institutions as the central source for the collection and publication of higher education statistics in the United Kingdom. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st Century. ... is the 90th day of the year (91st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...

External links

  • University of the Arts London
  • University of the Arts London Students' Union

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