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Arts University Bournemouth

Arts University Bournemouth (abbreviated AUB) is a further and higher education university based in Poole, England, specialising in art, performance, design, and media. It was formerly known as The Arts University College at Bournemouth and The Arts Institute at Bournemouth and is the home of Bournemouth Film School.[8]

Arts University Bournemouth
Former names
Arts University College at Bournemouth (AUCB), Arts Institute at Bournemouth (AIB), Bournemouth and Poole College of Art and Design
TypePublic
Established1880[1]
Budget£4,159,000 (2013–2014)[2]
ChairmanDorothy MacKenzie[3]
Vice-ChancellorPaul Gough[4]
Academic staff
330 (2013–2014)[5]
Administrative staff
135 (2013–2014)[6]
Students3,445 (2019/20)[7]
Undergraduates3,270 (2019/20)[7]
Postgraduates175 (2019/20)[7]
Location
Poole, England, UK

50°44′29.2″N 1°53′52.1″W / 50.741444°N 1.897806°W / 50.741444; -1.897806
CampusWallisdown Campus
Websitewww.aub.ac.uk

AUB is the second-largest university in Bournemouth and Poole, Bournemouth University being much larger and AECC University College being smaller.

The university was awarded Gold in the 2017 Teaching Excellence Framework, a government assessment of the quality of undergraduate teaching in universities and other higher education providers in England.[9][10] This award noted high levels of professional employment among graduates.[11]

History

 

The first art school in Bournemouth was the Bournemouth Government School of Art, established in 1880.[1] There was a considerable demand in Bournemouth at that time for instruction in Art and the numbers in the art school soon rose to 180. In 1884, the school became a Science and Art school.[12] In 1885, the Bournemouth School of Science and Art moved to 1 Regent's Terrace, in Old Christchurch Road, where it remained until 1890.[13]

When the Bournemouth School of Science and Art was forced to close due to a decrease in numbers and loss of grant in 1890–91,[14] the majority of its students were transferred to the Bournemouth West School of Science and Art.[15]

In 1913, the two Science and Art Schools at Bournemouth East and Bournemouth West were incorporated into the Bournemouth and Poole College of Art and Design along with the Technical and Commercial Schools. All art subjects then came under the umbrella of the School of Art within the Bournemouth Municipal College.[16]

In 1964, Bournemouth and Poole College of Art was formed through the merger of Bournemouth Municipal College of Art and Poole College of Art.[17] The name was changed to Bournemouth and Poole College of Art and Design in 1979.[18] The first new building on the present campus was opened in 1984 and built at a cost of £2.3 million.[19]

In 1998, the name was changed to The Arts Institute at Bournemouth (AIB) and won a Queen's Anniversary Prize for "Education in the film industry".[20] In 2001, the AIB became a higher education institution.[21] The AIB was one of only a few higher education institutions at the time that focused exclusively on creative work in contemporary art, design, media, and performance.[citation needed]

In 2009, the Arts Institute Bournemouth changed its name to the Arts University College at Bournemouth following the acquisition of taught degree awarding powers in 2008.[22]

In June 2012, the Government announced that the qualifying threshold required by an institution in order to gain full university status was to be lowered from 4,000 to 1,000 full-time higher education students. The Arts University College at Bournemouth satisfied this criterion for full university title and officially became Arts University Bournemouth (AUB) following approval from the Privy Council on 13 December 2012.[23]

Bournemouth Film School

 
Arts University Bournemouth

Bournemouth Film School was established in 1963 as part of a Cine pathway within the Bournemouth and Poole College of Art and Design by Reginald Johnson.[24] The Bournemouth Film School is a registered trademark [2] owned by the Arts University Bournemouth. In 2016, Bournemouth Film School (BFS) celebrated over 50 years of excellence.[25] Arts University Bournemouth is a full member of CILECT.[26]

BFS is made up of:

  • BA (Hons) Acting
  • BA (Hons) Animation Production
  • BA (Hons) Costume
  • BA (Hons) Creative Writing
  • BA (Hons) Dance
  • BA (Hons) Events Management
  • BA (Hons) Film Production
  • BA (Hons) Make-Up for Media and Performance
  • BA (Hons) Performance Design and Film Costume
  • BA (Hons) Visual Effects (VFX) for Film and Television

Campus

 
Centre of campus, the library & MoDiP

Most courses are based within one campus which is located in Poole, next to Bournemouth University and Wallisdown. The Campus covers around 3.7 hectares and houses 19 buildings with specialist workshops and workspaces, many of which are shared across similar courses.[27] The BA (Hons) Dance course is partly based at Pavilion dance South West.

Notable facilities include:

  • The Library – Over 50,000 books available covering a range of art, design, media, and performance subjects.[28]
  • The Refectory – Was a semi-finalist in the Bournemouth and Poole Tourism Awards 2018 "Breakfast of the Year" category[29]
  • TheGallery – A gallery open to the public displaying both international touring exhibitions, and work from alumni, staff, and students.[30]
  • MoDiP (Museum of Design in Plastics) – The only accredited museum in the UK with a focus on plastics, MoDiP is located inside the AUB library.[31] As of 2021, the collection catalog listed over 10,000 objects.[32]
  • North Building Extension – A building mainly for photography courses offering flexible teaching spaces, IT suites, and a lecture theatre, which was shortlisted for the 2016 RIBA South West Awards.[33] It was designed by Design Engine Architects Ltd.[34]
  • The CRAB Drawing Studio, an innovative building designed by the Cook-Robotham Architectural Bureau[35] led by Sir Peter Cook, which was shortlisted for the 2016 RIBA South West Awards.[33] It is the first purpose-built drawing studio to open in the UK for 100 years, emphasising natural light and featuring a large circular north-light and a rear clerestory, which provides softer light.[36]
  • The Student Services Building, which also houses the Students’ Union, and facilities management.[37] This building was also shortlisted for the 2016 RIBA South West Awards.[33]

Sustainability and environment

The university ranked 88 out of 154 in the 2019 The People & Planet Green League table with a total score of 33%.[38]

The Students’ Union at Arts University Bournemouth and AUB have formed a partnership with the Woodland Trust which will see a tree planted for each new student at AUB.

In 2016 Arts University Bournemouth announced its commitment to never invest in fossil fuels.

In 2019, the university was awarded EcoCampus Platinum.[39]

Organisation and governance

AUB is governed by its board of governors. The principal and vice-chancellor, through the University Management Team, is responsible for the executive management of the university, supported by a number of executive committees. The academic board is the university's principal academic authority. Subject to the responsibilities of the board of governors and the principal and vice-chancellor, the academic board has oversight of academic activities.[40] In 2020, Paul Gough was appointed principal and vice chancellor of the university, following the retirement of Stuart Bartholomew, who had served as principal and vice chancellor at the institution since 1997.[41]

Arts University Bournemouth is currently divided into the following faculties:

  • Faculty of Media & Performance
  • Faculty of Art, Design & Architecture

The university also validates courses in various art-related subjects for Bournemouth and Poole College and The Northern School of Art.[42]

Arts University Bournemouth is a member of GuildHE, one of the two recognised representative bodies for Higher Education in the UK.[43]

Academics

UCAS Admission Statistics
2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
Applications[44] 5,850 6,415 7,040 7,040 6,380 5,520
Offer Rate (%)[45] 55.9 56.1 39.9 39.9 33.6 41.3
Enrols[46] 1,065 1,275 1,155 1,255 990 1,060
Yield (%) 32.6 35.4 41.1 44.7 46.2 46.5
Applicant/Enrolled Ratio 5.49 5.03 6.10 5.61 6.44 5.21
Average Entry Tariff[47][a] n/a 154 161 376 322 318

The university offers short courses, Summer courses as well as Foundation Diplomas, BA, MA and Research (MPhil/PhD) degrees. The main focus of all courses lies within the areas of art, design, media, and performance.

The institution runs 23 undergraduate and 10 postgraduate programmes organised in two faculties: the Faculty of Art and Design and the Faculty of Media and Performance. These courses are validated for a maximum period of five years and, during the final year, a periodic review is undertaken by a process similar to that for validation with the addition to the panel of up to two student representatives.[50]

AUB was awarded Gold ("provision is consistently outstanding and of the highest quality found in the UK Higher Education sector") in the 2017 Teaching Excellence Framework, a government assessment of the quality of undergraduate teaching in universities and other higher education providers in England.[9][51] Further Education teaching at AUB was also rated Outstanding (with Outstanding ratings in all criteria) by Ofsted in 2018.[52][53]

Rankings

AUB was named No.1 Creative University in the Which? University 2012 survey.[54] The university was not ranked in 2014 due to the lack of students taking part in the survey but was listed in the top 5 in 2018.[55]

In 2016 Arts University Bournemouth was the first university or college of art to receive The Sir Misha Black Award,[56] created in 1999 to honour the exceptional work of a teacher, team, department, or course within or between educational establishments in the UK.

AUB has twice won a Queen's Anniversary Prize for Higher and Further Education. In 1999 Arts University Bournemouth (the Arts Institute at Bournemouth) won the Arts prize for "Education for the film industry."[57] and in 2017 it was announced that the costume design course had won the prize.[58]

Student life

Students’ Union

All students of the Arts University Bournemouth are automatically a member of the Arts University Bournemouth Students’ Union (AUBSU), a registered charity affiliated with the National Union of Students.[59] AUBSU runs over 30 clubs and societies,[60] organises Freshers’ Weeks, volunteering and fundraising events, trains course representatives, and hosts annual general meetings for all students.[61] Each year, elections are held for both sabbatical (President, vice-president) and all volunteer (e.g. Events Officer, Communications Officer and Equality and Diversity Officer) posts.[62]

AUBSU publishes a free, student led magazine called BUMF. It is published termly and includes content from university course programmes, music, poetry, and writing.[63]

Student housing

The university maintains four off-campus student halls throughout the town. Places are allocated with a priority to students living further away from Bournemouth and to students with disabilities/medical conditions.[64] The university hosts two accommodation days before the beginning of each academic year, so prospective students can independently form house-sharing groups and view private rented accommodation.[65]

The three main halls of residence are:

  • Madeira Road – Built in 2014 with 378 beds, located in the town centre of Bournemouth[66]
  • Home Park – Located in the Lansdowne area of Bournemouth, the Home Park offers ensuite rooms and studios to first year students.
  • Campus Halls – Three on-campus block are being built to house 300 students.

In their second and third years, many students live in nearby suburbs of Bournemouth: typically Winton, Charminster or Boscombe, where they can live in independently owned residences.

Notable alumni

Honorary Fellows

See also

Notes

  1. ^ New UCAS Tariff system from 2016

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External links

  • Arts University Bournemouth website

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Not to be confused with the Bournemouth University Arts University Bournemouth abbreviated AUB is a further and higher education university based in Poole England specialising in art performance design and media It was formerly known as The Arts University College at Bournemouth and The Arts Institute at Bournemouth and is the home of Bournemouth Film School 8 Arts University BournemouthFormer namesArts University College at Bournemouth AUCB Arts Institute at Bournemouth AIB Bournemouth and Poole College of Art and DesignTypePublicEstablished1880 1 Budget 4 159 000 2013 2014 2 ChairmanDorothy MacKenzie 3 Vice ChancellorPaul Gough 4 Academic staff330 2013 2014 5 Administrative staff135 2013 2014 6 Students3 445 2019 20 7 Undergraduates3 270 2019 20 7 Postgraduates175 2019 20 7 LocationPoole England UK50 44 29 2 N 1 53 52 1 W 50 741444 N 1 897806 W 50 741444 1 897806CampusWallisdown CampusWebsitewww wbr aub wbr ac wbr ukAUB is the second largest university in Bournemouth and Poole Bournemouth University being much larger and AECC University College being smaller The university was awarded Gold in the 2017 Teaching Excellence Framework a government assessment of the quality of undergraduate teaching in universities and other higher education providers in England 9 10 This award noted high levels of professional employment among graduates 11 Contents 1 History 1 1 Bournemouth Film School 2 Campus 2 1 Sustainability and environment 3 Organisation and governance 4 Academics 4 1 Rankings 5 Student life 5 1 Students Union 5 2 Student housing 6 Notable alumni 6 1 Honorary Fellows 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksHistory Edit The first art school in Bournemouth was the Bournemouth Government School of Art established in 1880 1 There was a considerable demand in Bournemouth at that time for instruction in Art and the numbers in the art school soon rose to 180 In 1884 the school became a Science and Art school 12 In 1885 the Bournemouth School of Science and Art moved to 1 Regent s Terrace in Old Christchurch Road where it remained until 1890 13 When the Bournemouth School of Science and Art was forced to close due to a decrease in numbers and loss of grant in 1890 91 14 the majority of its students were transferred to the Bournemouth West School of Science and Art 15 In 1913 the two Science and Art Schools at Bournemouth East and Bournemouth West were incorporated into the Bournemouth and Poole College of Art and Design along with the Technical and Commercial Schools All art subjects then came under the umbrella of the School of Art within the Bournemouth Municipal College 16 In 1964 Bournemouth and Poole College of Art was formed through the merger of Bournemouth Municipal College of Art and Poole College of Art 17 The name was changed to Bournemouth and Poole College of Art and Design in 1979 18 The first new building on the present campus was opened in 1984 and built at a cost of 2 3 million 19 In 1998 the name was changed to The Arts Institute at Bournemouth AIB and won a Queen s Anniversary Prize for Education in the film industry 20 In 2001 the AIB became a higher education institution 21 The AIB was one of only a few higher education institutions at the time that focused exclusively on creative work in contemporary art design media and performance citation needed In 2009 the Arts Institute Bournemouth changed its name to the Arts University College at Bournemouth following the acquisition of taught degree awarding powers in 2008 22 In June 2012 the Government announced that the qualifying threshold required by an institution in order to gain full university status was to be lowered from 4 000 to 1 000 full time higher education students The Arts University College at Bournemouth satisfied this criterion for full university title and officially became Arts University Bournemouth AUB following approval from the Privy Council on 13 December 2012 23 Bournemouth Film School Edit Arts University Bournemouth Bournemouth Film School was established in 1963 as part of a Cine pathway within the Bournemouth and Poole College of Art and Design by Reginald Johnson 24 The Bournemouth Film School is a registered trademark 2 owned by the Arts University Bournemouth In 2016 Bournemouth Film School BFS celebrated over 50 years of excellence 25 Arts University Bournemouth is a full member of CILECT 26 BFS is made up of BA Hons Acting BA Hons Animation Production BA Hons Costume BA Hons Creative Writing BA Hons Dance BA Hons Events Management BA Hons Film Production BA Hons Make Up for Media and Performance BA Hons Performance Design and Film Costume BA Hons Visual Effects VFX for Film and TelevisionCampus Edit Centre of campus the library amp MoDiP Most courses are based within one campus which is located in Poole next to Bournemouth University and Wallisdown The Campus covers around 3 7 hectares and houses 19 buildings with specialist workshops and workspaces many of which are shared across similar courses 27 The BA Hons Dance course is partly based at Pavilion dance South West Notable facilities include The Library Over 50 000 books available covering a range of art design media and performance subjects 28 The Refectory Was a semi finalist in the Bournemouth and Poole Tourism Awards 2018 Breakfast of the Year category 29 TheGallery A gallery open to the public displaying both international touring exhibitions and work from alumni staff and students 30 MoDiP Museum of Design in Plastics The only accredited museum in the UK with a focus on plastics MoDiP is located inside the AUB library 31 As of 2021 update the collection catalog listed over 10 000 objects 32 North Building Extension A building mainly for photography courses offering flexible teaching spaces IT suites and a lecture theatre which was shortlisted for the 2016 RIBA South West Awards 33 It was designed by Design Engine Architects Ltd 34 The CRAB Drawing Studio an innovative building designed by the Cook Robotham Architectural Bureau 35 led by Sir Peter Cook which was shortlisted for the 2016 RIBA South West Awards 33 It is the first purpose built drawing studio to open in the UK for 100 years emphasising natural light and featuring a large circular north light and a rear clerestory which provides softer light 36 The Student Services Building which also houses the Students Union and facilities management 37 This building was also shortlisted for the 2016 RIBA South West Awards 33 Sustainability and environment Edit The university ranked 88 out of 154 in the 2019 The People amp Planet Green League table with a total score of 33 38 The Students Union at Arts University Bournemouth and AUB have formed a partnership with the Woodland Trust which will see a tree planted for each new student at AUB In 2016 Arts University Bournemouth announced its commitment to never invest in fossil fuels In 2019 the university was awarded EcoCampus Platinum 39 Organisation and governance EditAUB is governed by its board of governors The principal and vice chancellor through the University Management Team is responsible for the executive management of the university supported by a number of executive committees The academic board is the university s principal academic authority Subject to the responsibilities of the board of governors and the principal and vice chancellor the academic board has oversight of academic activities 40 In 2020 Paul Gough was appointed principal and vice chancellor of the university following the retirement of Stuart Bartholomew who had served as principal and vice chancellor at the institution since 1997 41 Arts University Bournemouth is currently divided into the following faculties Faculty of Media amp Performance Faculty of Art Design amp ArchitectureThe university also validates courses in various art related subjects for Bournemouth and Poole College and The Northern School of Art 42 Arts University Bournemouth is a member of GuildHE one of the two recognised representative bodies for Higher Education in the UK 43 Academics EditUCAS Admission Statistics 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013Applications 44 5 850 6 415 7 040 7 040 6 380 5 520Offer Rate 45 55 9 56 1 39 9 39 9 33 6 41 3Enrols 46 1 065 1 275 1 155 1 255 990 1 060Yield 32 6 35 4 41 1 44 7 46 2 46 5Applicant Enrolled Ratio 5 49 5 03 6 10 5 61 6 44 5 21Average Entry Tariff 47 a n a 154 161 376 322 318RankingsNational rankingsComplete 2023 48 71Times Sunday Times 2023 49 76The university offers short courses Summer courses as well as Foundation Diplomas BA MA and Research MPhil PhD degrees The main focus of all courses lies within the areas of art design media and performance The institution runs 23 undergraduate and 10 postgraduate programmes organised in two faculties the Faculty of Art and Design and the Faculty of Media and Performance These courses are validated for a maximum period of five years and during the final year a periodic review is undertaken by a process similar to that for validation with the addition to the panel of up to two student representatives 50 AUB was awarded Gold provision is consistently outstanding and of the highest quality found in the UK Higher Education sector in the 2017 Teaching Excellence Framework a government assessment of the quality of undergraduate teaching in universities and other higher education providers in England 9 51 Further Education teaching at AUB was also rated Outstanding with Outstanding ratings in all criteria by Ofsted in 2018 52 53 Rankings Edit AUB was named No 1 Creative University in the Which University 2012 survey 54 The university was not ranked in 2014 due to the lack of students taking part in the survey but was listed in the top 5 in 2018 55 In 2016 Arts University Bournemouth was the first university or college of art to receive The Sir Misha Black Award 56 created in 1999 to honour the exceptional work of a teacher team department or course within or between educational establishments in the UK AUB has twice won a Queen s Anniversary Prize for Higher and Further Education In 1999 Arts University Bournemouth the Arts Institute at Bournemouth won the Arts prize for Education for the film industry 57 and in 2017 it was announced that the costume design course had won the prize 58 Student life EditStudents Union Edit All students of the Arts University Bournemouth are automatically a member of the Arts University Bournemouth Students Union AUBSU a registered charity affiliated with the National Union of Students 59 AUBSU runs over 30 clubs and societies 60 organises Freshers Weeks volunteering and fundraising events trains course representatives and hosts annual general meetings for all students 61 Each year elections are held for both sabbatical President vice president and all volunteer e g Events Officer Communications Officer and Equality and Diversity Officer posts 62 AUBSU publishes a free student led magazine called BUMF It is published termly and includes content from university course programmes music poetry and writing 63 Student housing Edit The university maintains four off campus student halls throughout the town Places are allocated with a priority to students living further away from Bournemouth and to students with disabilities medical conditions 64 The university hosts two accommodation days before the beginning of each academic year so prospective students can independently form house sharing groups and view private rented accommodation 65 The three main halls of residence are Madeira Road Built in 2014 with 378 beds located in the town centre of Bournemouth 66 Home Park Located in the Lansdowne area of Bournemouth the Home Park offers ensuite rooms and studios to first year students Campus Halls Three on campus block are being built to house 300 students In their second and third years many students live in nearby suburbs of Bournemouth typically Winton Charminster or Boscombe where they can live in independently owned residences Notable alumni EditSee also Category Alumni of Arts University Bournemouth Simon Beaufoy screenwriter of Slumdog Millionnaire 127 Hours and The Full Monty Bournemouth Film School 67 Nick Berkeley photographer and filmmaker Arts Council Fine Arts award winner 68 Paul Campion visual effects on Clash of the Titans and X Men The Last Stand 69 Joe Cornish writer director of Attack the Block and writer of The Adventures of Tintin The Secret of the Unicorn 70 Chris Dickens editor of Slumdog Millionaire Paul and Submarine 71 Bille Eltringham director of This Is Not a Love Song and Ashes to Ashes Bournemouth Film School 72 Jonathan English producer of Shoot Em Up writer director of Ironclad and director of Minotaur 73 Oliver Irving writer director of How to Be Bournemouth Film School 74 Chris Jones director of White Angel and Gone Fishing and writer of The Guerilla Filmmakers Handbook 75 Yvonne Grundy Actress the voice of Nia in Thomas amp Friends Nick Knight fashion photographer Photography Bournemouth amp Poole College of Art and Design 1982 76 Suri Krishnamma director of A Man of No Importance Arts Institute at Bournemouth 77 Nick Love writer director producer of The Football Factory Outlaw and The Business 78 Duncan Roy director of AKA and Method Film Bournemouth and Poole College 79 Sam Smith toy maker 80 Sara Sugarman director of Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen and Waking the Dead Film amp Television Bournemouth Film School 81 Katrina Tang photographer and videographer Nominated by PDN as 30 most notable photographers to watch in 2015 82 Wolfgang Tillmans photographer Turner Prize winner Bournemouth and Poole College of Art and Design 1990 92 83 Tony Weare comics artist best known for the Matt Marriott western strip in The Evening News and Illustration for V for Vendetta Bournemouth School of Art 84 Edgar Wright director of Scott Pilgrim vs the World Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz Audio Visual Design Bournemouth and Poole College of Art 1992 94 85 Honorary Fellows Edit Jenny Beavan Darcey Bussell Margaret Calvert Peter Cook architect Mike Davies architect Roger Dean artist Nick Dudman Caryn Franklin Darren Henley Suri Krishnamma Peter Lord Martin Roth museum director Dougie Scarfe Helen Storey Wolfgang Tillmans Dame Vivienne Westwood Edgar WrightSee also EditPortals England Education Arts Armorial of UK universities List of art universities and colleges in Europe List of universities in the UK Visual arts educationNotes Edit New UCAS Tariff system from 2016References Edit a b Kelly s directory of Hampshire Wiltshire Dorsetshire and the Isle of Wight London Kelly and Co 1885 Income and expenditure by HE provider 2013 14 and 2012 13 thousands hesa ac uk Retrieved 25 May 2015 Governing Body Member Profiles 2020 21 PDF aub ac uk Retrieved 3 September 2020 ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE APPOINTMENT OF PROFESSOR PAUL GOUGH AS NEW VICE CHANCELLOR aub ac uk Retrieved 2 January 2020 All staff by HE provider academic contract marker and mode of employment 2013 14 hesa ac uk 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