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University of Greenwich

The University of Greenwich is a public university located in London and Kent, United Kingdom. Previous names include Woolwich Polytechnic and Thames Polytechnic.[3]

University of Greenwich
Former name
Woolwich Polytechnic
(1890–1970)
Thames Polytechnic
(1970–1992)
MottoLatin: Discere, Agere, Conficere
Motto in English
"To learn, to do, to achieve"
TypePublic university
Established1890; 134 years ago (1890)
Budget£307 million (2022/2023)[1]
ChancellorLord Boateng
Vice-ChancellorJane Harrington
Students19,825 (2019/20)[2]
Undergraduates14,580 (2019/20)[2]
Postgraduates5,245 (2019/20)[2]
Location, ,
51°29′00″N 0°00′22″W / 51.483372°N 0.006075°W / 51.483372; -0.006075
CampusGreenwich Campus (London)
Avery Hill Campus (London)
Medway Campus (Kent)
ColoursBlue Colour-  
AffiliationsUniversity Alliance
Universities UK
Association of Commonwealth Universities
EUA
Websitegre.ac.uk

The university's main campus is at the Old Royal Naval College, which along with its Avery Hill campus, is located in the Royal Borough of Greenwich. Greenwich also has a campus in Medway, Kent, as part of a shared campus.[4] The university's range of subjects includes architecture, business, computing, mathematics, education, engineering, humanities, maritime studies, natural sciences, pharmacy and social sciences.[5] Greenwich's alumni include two Nobel laureates: Abiy Ahmed and Charles K. Kao. It received an overall Gold rating in the UK government's Teaching Excellence Framework.[6]

History edit

The university dates back to 1890, when Woolwich Polytechnic, the second-oldest polytechnic in the United Kingdom,[7] opened in Woolwich. It was founded by Frank Didden, supported by and following the principles of Quintin Hogg, and opened to students in October 1891. Like Hogg's pioneering venture in London's Regent Street, it initially combined education with social and religious functions.

In 1894 it focused on an educational role, concentrating on higher technical education appropriate to its location close to Woolwich Dockyard and the Royal Arsenal;[8] William Anderson, director-general of the Ordnance Factories, was a trustee and later a member of the board of governors.[9] Its premises were also used for day schools – the first Woolwich Polytechnic School was established in 1897.

In 1970, Woolwich Polytechnic merged with part of Hammersmith College of Art and Building to form Thames Polytechnic. In the following years, Dartford College (1976), Avery Hill College of Education (1985), Garnett College (1987) and parts of Goldsmiths College and the City of London College (1988) were incorporated.[10]

In 1992, Thames Polytechnic was granted university status by the Major government (together with various other polytechnics) and renamed the University of Greenwich in 1993. On 1 January 1993, the Thames College of Health Care Studies, itself a merger of three local nursing and midwifery training schools, officially merged with the newly designated University of Greenwich, becoming a full faculty of the university.[10]

Formerly a UK government research agency, the Natural Resources Institute (NRI) was incorporated into the university in 1996.[11]

In 2001, the university gave up its historic main campus in the Bathway Quarter in Woolwich, relocating to its current main campus in Greenwich.[12]

Organisation edit

Academic disciplines at Greenwich are organised into four faculties which host a range of subject expertise within them:[13]

  • Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences
  • Business School
  • Faculty of Education, Health & Human Sciences
  • Faculty of Engineering and Science

The university also has a number of professional service directorates that support students and the Faculties.

 
The Greenwich Park view of UOG

Campuses edit

Greenwich Campus edit

 
Greenwich Campus

Greenwich Campus is located mainly in the Old Royal Naval College, into which it moved in the 1990s when the premises were sold by the Royal Navy.

The campus is home to the Business School, the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences and The Faculty of Education, Health and Human Sciences. The campus also includes the Greenwich Maritime Institute, a specialist maritime management, policy and history teaching and research institute,[14] and the Institute for Lifecourse Development.[15]

The Old Royal Naval College includes "The Painted Hall", painted in the 18th century by Sir James Thornhill, with over 40,000 square feet of painted surfaces including 200 painting of kings, queens and mythological creatures.

The campus has a large library at Stockwell Street which houses an extensive collection of books and journals, language labs and a 300-PC computing facility. Other facilities include specialist computer laboratories, including one at Dreadnought centre, a TV studio and editing suites. The Stephen Lawrence Gallery, in the Stockwell Street building, showcases the work of contemporary artists and is linked to the School of Design.

The award-winning Dreadnought Building hosts the Students Union and the Faculty of Education, Health and Human Sciences. It has psychology and neuroscience laboratories, an early years simulated classroom, a gym, a bar, a cafe, computer laboratories, and teaching and social spaces for students. The building was formerly the Dreadnought Seaman's hospital, named after the HMS Dreadnought quarantine and hospital ship which was moored on the Thames at Greenwich in the mid 19th century. HMS Dreadnought had previously been a ship of the line and fought at the Battle of Trafalgar.

Avery Hill Campus edit

 
Avery Hill Campus

The Avery Hill Campus is situated in Eltham next to the 86-acre Avery Hill Park in the Royal Borough of Greenwich, south-east London. The campus is home to student accommodation and to the Faculty of Education, Health & Human Sciences. Courses taught at the site include Teacher Training, Nursing (Adult, Child, Mental Health, Community, Learning Disability), Midwifery, Paramedic Science, Speech and Language Therapy, Physiotherapy, PE and Sport, and Sports Science.

Facilities include a 220-seat lecture theatre, computer laboratories, a library, sports pitches, strength and conditioning laboratories, as well as a sports hall.

The site also hosts the Greenwich Learning and Simulation Centre (GLASC) [16] which replicates NHS wards, a critical care unit, a simulated pediatric and birthing centre and operating theatre. GLASC enables student trainees and experienced health professionals to gain hands-on experience and learn new clinical skills by engaging in multi-professional simulation activities.

The student village complex at Avery Hill provides student self-catering accommodation, a general shop and a launderette. The Dome, in the centre of the complex, houses a food outlet and gym. Rugby, football, indoor pitches, netball and tennis courts, are also on Avery Hill campus.

The facility, which was built by Wimpey Construction under a PFI contract, was completed in 1996.[17]

The Winter Garden, the centrepiece of the Mansion site, has fallen into neglect and is on Historic England's 'At Risk' Register.[18] A campaign to restore the Winter Garden is putting pressure on the university and Greenwich Council to ensure its future. The Mansion site is no longer owned by the University of Greenwich.

Medway Campus edit

 
Medway Campus

The Medway Campus is located on a former Royal Navy shorebase (called HMS Pembroke) opened in 1903 at Chatham Maritime, Kent.

The Faculty of Engineering and Science is based here, as is the Natural Resources Institute, a centre for research, consultancy and education in natural and human resources. It is also the home of Medway School of Pharmacy, a joint school operated by the Universities of Greenwich and Kent. The Faculty of Education, Health & Human Sciences also offers a number of its courses at Medway, including Midwifery and Paramedic Sciences. Facilities include laboratories, workshops, a computer-aided design studio and a training dispensary.

The Drill Hall Library has computers, study areas and teaching rooms. Social facilities include a sports hall, bar, gym and outdoor tennis courts. The university is a member of Universities at Medway, a partnership of educational establishments at Chatham Maritime that is developing the area as a major higher education centre in the Medway region.

 
The Old Royal Naval College – now part of the University of Greenwich – on the south bank of the river Thames in Greenwich, London, viewed from the north. Between the two college buildings is the Queen's House. On the skyline (800 metres beyond the College) stands a statue of James Wolfe at the end of an avenue of chestnut trees, with the Royal Observatory visible to the right.

Student life edit

Greenwich Campus is near 74-hectare Greenwich Park, home to the Royal Observatory, Greenwich. The Stockwell Street Building opened in 2014 and is now home to the campus library, film and TV studios, and editing suites. In 2015, it was shortlisted for the Stirling Prize for architecture.[19]

The Dreadnought Building is a central hub for the Greenwich Campus and hosts the Greenwich Students Union and Student Services. [20]

The Student Village at Avery Hill Campus provides accommodation for around 1,000 students. On-site facilities include a café, canteen, shop, launderette, bicycle parking, and a gym.[21]

Medway Campus has 350 rooms across five halls of residence dedicated to student accommodation.[22]

Students' Union edit

 
Greenwich Students' Union Logo
 
Bangladesh students’ society

Greenwich Students' Union is the university's students' union. In October 2019, the GSU Student Assembly voted to ask the university to declare a climate emergency and for the university and union sustainability strategies to consult with students in creating them. This call to action aimed to speed up the university's efforts at becoming carbon neutral.[23]

At the Medway campus in Kent there is a partnership between the University of Greenwich Students' Union, Canterbury Christ Church and University of Kent Union on the Medway campus. Greenwich Students' Union has been leading the partnership since July 2021 and manages The Hub space,[24] previously The Student Hub when it was looked after by GK Unions – the Greenwich & Kent Students' Unions Together (once the Universities at Medway Students Association, UMSA). Greenwich Students' Union has a mascot called The Cutty Shark[25] and a presence at Avery Hill, Greenwich and Medway campus.

 

Research edit

 
University of Greenwich near River Thames
 
Queen Mary Court
 
British James Holland (artist) painted the colonnade of Queen Mary House at the Royal Naval College before 1870

Greenwich research seeks to influence and enhance health, education, science, engineering, computing and social policy, and attracts international agencies, government departments and global corporations (for example, Pfizer, GlaxoSmithKline, BAE Systems, Airbus, GE Aviation and Merck Consumer Health) from over 50 countries.[26] Significant areas of research and consultancy include landscape architecture, employment relations, fire safety, natural resources, tourism and hospitality, social network analysis, education, training, educational leadership and public services.[27]

Examples of research edit

  • The university's Natural Resources Institute has developed an artificial cow that attracts and kills the tsetse fly. This was recognised by a Universities UK survey in 2009 as one of the ten most important discoveries to be made in a UK university over the past 60 years.
  • The Fire Safety Engineering Group, part of the School of Computing & Mathematical Sciences, is a world leader in computational fire engineering, including expertise in aircraft, building, ship and rail evacuation and fire modelling. It has developed airEXODUS, a leading evacuation model in the aviation industry.
  • A University of Greenwich research team helped restore the Cutty Sark after it was badly damaged by fire.
  • Researchers working on 19 sustainable development and agriculture projects in India helped the university to win the 2010 Times Higher Education Award for Outstanding International Strategy.
  • Two University of Greenwich scientists have developed a technology which converts contaminated land and industrial waste into harmless pebbles, capturing large amounts of carbon dioxide at the same time.
  • The Greenwich Maritime Institute makes internationally recognised contributions to research in maritime history and economics, such as its exploration of the governance of the River Thames since the 1960s and the effects this has had on the economic development of adjacent communities.[citation needed]
  • The university has had many famous movie productions that were filmed on campus, one example of a movie is the classic 2013 Marvel movie Thor: Dark World[28]

Rankings edit

Rankings
National rankings
Complete (2024)[29]110
Guardian (2024)[30]116
Times / Sunday Times (2024)[31]105
Global rankings
ARWU (2023)[32]601–700
QS (2024)[33]671–680
THE (2024)[34]501–600

The university was ranked 94 out of 121 UK institutions according to The Guardian University Guide 2022 league table.[35] For 2023, the University of Greenwich was ranked 60 according to Times Higher education (THE).[36] Moreover, University of Greenwich ranked first in London for Events, Tourism and Hospitality by the Guardian’s 2023 university rankings.[37] Subjects taught at Greenwich have seen rises in the Guardian university league tables for 2022: Chemistry was at 10, up 10 places since 2021. Forensic Science (9), Criminology (10), Mechanical Engineering (12), and Education (48) also moved up significantly.

In Center for World University Rankings World University Rankings 2020–21 – University of Greenwich was ranked 76 in the UK.[38] In 2022, University of Greenwich was ranked in the 750-800 range globally by QS World University Rankings.[39]

In the Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings 2020,[40] Greenwich performed well in several categories:

  • Responsible Consumption and Production (24th)
  • Life on Land (66th)
  • Reduced Inequalities (68th)
  • Climate Action (75th)
  • Partnership for the Goals (77th)

Awards edit

In 2012, the university was rated as the greenest in the UK by People & Planet Green League Table.[41] In 2019, it was ranked 14 in UK, and third in London.[42] The University has gained many national awards, including four Queen's Anniversary Prizes, nine Times Higher Education Awards and two Guardian University Awards. [43]

In 2019, the university's Natural Resources Institute was awarded a Queen's Anniversary Prize for its research in pest management and control to combat human and animal diseases in the UK and internationally;[44] in 2015 it won a prize for work on the cassava crop in Africa.[45]

In 2023, the university has been classified as Gold in Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) of Higher Education.[46]

Cafeteria workers' dispute edit

In 2019, the university's main cafeteria was operated by BaxterStorey, which paid its workers £9.25 per hour without contractual sick pay. After a chef had collapsed on his way home from a shift during a typical 80-hour week, all workers joined UVW union.[47] After four strike days in October 2019, and protests disrupting the annual graduation ceremony and a board meeting, Greenwich University announced in early January 2020 that all outsourced cafe workers, cleaners and security guards would receive the London living wage of £10.55, in addition to the same sick pay and annual leave as university staff.[48]

Partnership with Charlton Athletic edit

 
Charlton Athletic FC

In 2018, the University of Greenwich started a partnership with Charlton Athletic F.C.[49]

Notable alumni edit

 
Abiy Ahmed is Prime Minister of Ethiopia and a Nobel Peace prize winner
 
Sir Charles Kao was one of the distinguished alumni at UOG
 
Demitu Hambisa Bonsa

Prominent alumni of the university and its predecessor organisations include Nobel Laureate Charles Kao, who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2009 for his work on transmission of light in fibre optics, and Abiy Ahmed, who won the 2019 Nobel Peace Prize. In June 2021, representatives from multiple countries called for the award of the Nobel Peace Prize to Abiy to be re-considered because of the war crimes committed in Tigray.[50][51] Two British government ministers, Richard Marsh and Gareth Thomas, are also graduates. A more extensive list is given below.

Coat of arms edit

Coat of arms of University of Greenwich
Adopted
7 December 1990
Crest
Statant within a Coronet the finials composed of Roses and Escallops reversed alternately Or an Owl Gules
Escutcheon
Barry wavy of six Argent and Azure upon a Pale Sable a Gun Barrel erect surmounted on the breach by a Lion's Face Or on a Chief Gules an Open Book proper bound Or between on the dexter a Cog Wheel and on the sinister a Capital of a Doric Column both Or
Supporters
Dexter a Horse Argent in front of a Cedar Tree proper and sinister a Lion Or in front of an Oak Tree proper on a Compartment comprising a Grassy Mount proper
Motto
Discere, Agere, Conficere (To learn, to do, to achieve)[citation needed]

See also edit

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Greenwich University redirects here For other uses see Greenwich University disambiguation The University of Greenwich is a public university located in London and Kent United Kingdom Previous names include Woolwich Polytechnic and Thames Polytechnic 3 University of GreenwichCoat of armsFormer nameWoolwich Polytechnic 1890 1970 Thames Polytechnic 1970 1992 MottoLatin Discere Agere ConficereMotto in English To learn to do to achieve TypePublic universityEstablished1890 134 years ago 1890 Budget 307 million 2022 2023 1 ChancellorLord BoatengVice ChancellorJane HarringtonStudents19 825 2019 20 2 Undergraduates14 580 2019 20 2 Postgraduates5 245 2019 20 2 LocationLondon England United Kingdom51 29 00 N 0 00 22 W 51 483372 N 0 006075 W 51 483372 0 006075CampusGreenwich Campus London Avery Hill Campus London Medway Campus Kent ColoursBlue Colour AffiliationsUniversity AllianceUniversities UKAssociation of Commonwealth Universities EUAWebsitegre wbr ac wbr ukThe university s main campus is at the Old Royal Naval College which along with its Avery Hill campus is located in the Royal Borough of Greenwich Greenwich also has a campus in Medway Kent as part of a shared campus 4 The university s range of subjects includes architecture business computing mathematics education engineering humanities maritime studies natural sciences pharmacy and social sciences 5 Greenwich s alumni include two Nobel laureates Abiy Ahmed and Charles K Kao It received an overall Gold rating in the UK government s Teaching Excellence Framework 6 Contents 1 History 2 Organisation 3 Campuses 3 1 Greenwich Campus 3 2 Avery Hill Campus 3 3 Medway Campus 4 Student life 4 1 Students Union 5 Research 5 1 Examples of research 6 Rankings 7 Awards 8 Cafeteria workers dispute 9 Partnership with Charlton Athletic 10 Notable alumni 11 Coat of arms 12 See also 13 ReferencesHistory editThe university dates back to 1890 when Woolwich Polytechnic the second oldest polytechnic in the United Kingdom 7 opened in Woolwich It was founded by Frank Didden supported by and following the principles of Quintin Hogg and opened to students in October 1891 Like Hogg s pioneering venture in London s Regent Street it initially combined education with social and religious functions In 1894 it focused on an educational role concentrating on higher technical education appropriate to its location close to Woolwich Dockyard and the Royal Arsenal 8 William Anderson director general of the Ordnance Factories was a trustee and later a member of the board of governors 9 Its premises were also used for day schools the first Woolwich Polytechnic School was established in 1897 In 1970 Woolwich Polytechnic merged with part of Hammersmith College of Art and Building to form Thames Polytechnic In the following years Dartford College 1976 Avery Hill College of Education 1985 Garnett College 1987 and parts of Goldsmiths College and the City of London College 1988 were incorporated 10 In 1992 Thames Polytechnic was granted university status by the Major government together with various other polytechnics and renamed the University of Greenwich in 1993 On 1 January 1993 the Thames College of Health Care Studies itself a merger of three local nursing and midwifery training schools officially merged with the newly designated University of Greenwich becoming a full faculty of the university 10 Formerly a UK government research agency the Natural Resources Institute NRI was incorporated into the university in 1996 11 In 2001 the university gave up its historic main campus in the Bathway Quarter in Woolwich relocating to its current main campus in Greenwich 12 Organisation editAcademic disciplines at Greenwich are organised into four faculties which host a range of subject expertise within them 13 Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences Business School Faculty of Education Health amp Human Sciences Faculty of Engineering and ScienceThe university also has a number of professional service directorates that support students and the Faculties nbsp The Greenwich Park view of UOGCampuses editGreenwich Campus edit nbsp Greenwich CampusGreenwich Campus is located mainly in the Old Royal Naval College into which it moved in the 1990s when the premises were sold by the Royal Navy The campus is home to the Business School the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences and The Faculty of Education Health and Human Sciences The campus also includes the Greenwich Maritime Institute a specialist maritime management policy and history teaching and research institute 14 and the Institute for Lifecourse Development 15 The Old Royal Naval College includes The Painted Hall painted in the 18th century by Sir James Thornhill with over 40 000 square feet of painted surfaces including 200 painting of kings queens and mythological creatures The campus has a large library at Stockwell Street which houses an extensive collection of books and journals language labs and a 300 PC computing facility Other facilities include specialist computer laboratories including one at Dreadnought centre a TV studio and editing suites The Stephen Lawrence Gallery in the Stockwell Street building showcases the work of contemporary artists and is linked to the School of Design The award winning Dreadnought Building hosts the Students Union and the Faculty of Education Health and Human Sciences It has psychology and neuroscience laboratories an early years simulated classroom a gym a bar a cafe computer laboratories and teaching and social spaces for students The building was formerly the Dreadnought Seaman s hospital named after the HMS Dreadnought quarantine and hospital ship which was moored on the Thames at Greenwich in the mid 19th century HMS Dreadnought had previously been a ship of the line and fought at the Battle of Trafalgar Avery Hill Campus edit nbsp Avery Hill CampusThe Avery Hill Campus is situated in Eltham next to the 86 acre Avery Hill Park in the Royal Borough of Greenwich south east London The campus is home to student accommodation and to the Faculty of Education Health amp Human Sciences Courses taught at the site include Teacher Training Nursing Adult Child Mental Health Community Learning Disability Midwifery Paramedic Science Speech and Language Therapy Physiotherapy PE and Sport and Sports Science Facilities include a 220 seat lecture theatre computer laboratories a library sports pitches strength and conditioning laboratories as well as a sports hall The site also hosts the Greenwich Learning and Simulation Centre GLASC 16 which replicates NHS wards a critical care unit a simulated pediatric and birthing centre and operating theatre GLASC enables student trainees and experienced health professionals to gain hands on experience and learn new clinical skills by engaging in multi professional simulation activities The student village complex at Avery Hill provides student self catering accommodation a general shop and a launderette The Dome in the centre of the complex houses a food outlet and gym Rugby football indoor pitches netball and tennis courts are also on Avery Hill campus The facility which was built by Wimpey Construction under a PFI contract was completed in 1996 17 The Winter Garden the centrepiece of the Mansion site has fallen into neglect and is on Historic England s At Risk Register 18 A campaign to restore the Winter Garden is putting pressure on the university and Greenwich Council to ensure its future The Mansion site is no longer owned by the University of Greenwich Medway Campus edit nbsp Medway CampusThe Medway Campus is located on a former Royal Navy shorebase called HMS Pembroke opened in 1903 at Chatham Maritime Kent The Faculty of Engineering and Science is based here as is the Natural Resources Institute a centre for research consultancy and education in natural and human resources It is also the home of Medway School of Pharmacy a joint school operated by the Universities of Greenwich and Kent The Faculty of Education Health amp Human Sciences also offers a number of its courses at Medway including Midwifery and Paramedic Sciences Facilities include laboratories workshops a computer aided design studio and a training dispensary The Drill Hall Library has computers study areas and teaching rooms Social facilities include a sports hall bar gym and outdoor tennis courts The university is a member of Universities at Medway a partnership of educational establishments at Chatham Maritime that is developing the area as a major higher education centre in the Medway region nbsp The Old Royal Naval College now part of the University of Greenwich on the south bank of the river Thames in Greenwich London viewed from the north Between the two college buildings is the Queen s House On the skyline 800 metres beyond the College stands a statue of James Wolfe at the end of an avenue of chestnut trees with the Royal Observatory visible to the right Student life editGreenwich Campus is near 74 hectare Greenwich Park home to the Royal Observatory Greenwich The Stockwell Street Building opened in 2014 and is now home to the campus library film and TV studios and editing suites In 2015 it was shortlisted for the Stirling Prize for architecture 19 The Dreadnought Building is a central hub for the Greenwich Campus and hosts the Greenwich Students Union and Student Services 20 The Student Village at Avery Hill Campus provides accommodation for around 1 000 students On site facilities include a cafe canteen shop launderette bicycle parking and a gym 21 Medway Campus has 350 rooms across five halls of residence dedicated to student accommodation 22 Students Union edit nbsp Greenwich Students Union Logo nbsp Bangladesh students societyGreenwich Students Union is the university s students union In October 2019 the GSU Student Assembly voted to ask the university to declare a climate emergency and for the university and union sustainability strategies to consult with students in creating them This call to action aimed to speed up the university s efforts at becoming carbon neutral 23 At the Medway campus in Kent there is a partnership between the University of Greenwich Students Union Canterbury Christ Church and University of Kent Union on the Medway campus Greenwich Students Union has been leading the partnership since July 2021 and manages The Hub space 24 previously The Student Hub when it was looked after by GK Unions the Greenwich amp Kent Students Unions Together once the Universities at Medway Students Association UMSA Greenwich Students Union has a mascot called The Cutty Shark 25 and a presence at Avery Hill Greenwich and Medway campus nbsp Research edit nbsp University of Greenwich near River Thames nbsp Queen Mary Court nbsp British James Holland artist painted the colonnade of Queen Mary House at the Royal Naval College before 1870Greenwich research seeks to influence and enhance health education science engineering computing and social policy and attracts international agencies government departments and global corporations for example Pfizer GlaxoSmithKline BAE Systems Airbus GE Aviation and Merck Consumer Health from over 50 countries 26 Significant areas of research and consultancy include landscape architecture employment relations fire safety natural resources tourism and hospitality social network analysis education training educational leadership and public services 27 Examples of research edit The university s Natural Resources Institute has developed an artificial cow that attracts and kills the tsetse fly This was recognised by a Universities UK survey in 2009 as one of the ten most important discoveries to be made in a UK university over the past 60 years The Fire Safety Engineering Group part of the School of Computing amp Mathematical Sciences is a world leader in computational fire engineering including expertise in aircraft building ship and rail evacuation and fire modelling It has developed airEXODUS a leading evacuation model in the aviation industry A University of Greenwich research team helped restore the Cutty Sark after it was badly damaged by fire Researchers working on 19 sustainable development and agriculture projects in India helped the university to win the 2010 Times Higher Education Award for Outstanding International Strategy Two University of Greenwich scientists have developed a technology which converts contaminated land and industrial waste into harmless pebbles capturing large amounts of carbon dioxide at the same time The Greenwich Maritime Institute makes internationally recognised contributions to research in maritime history and economics such as its exploration of the governance of the River Thames since the 1960s and the effects this has had on the economic development of adjacent communities citation needed The university has had many famous movie productions that were filmed on campus one example of a movie is the classic 2013 Marvel movie Thor Dark World 28 Rankings editRankingsNational rankingsComplete 2024 29 110Guardian 2024 30 116Times Sunday Times 2024 31 105Global rankingsARWU 2023 32 601 700QS 2024 33 671 680THE 2024 34 501 600The university was ranked 94 out of 121 UK institutions according to The Guardian University Guide 2022 league table 35 For 2023 the University of Greenwich was ranked 60 according to Times Higher education THE 36 Moreover University of Greenwich ranked first in London for Events Tourism and Hospitality by the Guardian s 2023 university rankings 37 Subjects taught at Greenwich have seen rises in the Guardian university league tables for 2022 Chemistry was at 10 up 10 places since 2021 Forensic Science 9 Criminology 10 Mechanical Engineering 12 and Education 48 also moved up significantly In Center for World University Rankings World University Rankings 2020 21 University of Greenwich was ranked 76 in the UK 38 In 2022 University of Greenwich was ranked in the 750 800 range globally by QS World University Rankings 39 In the Times Higher Education THE Impact Rankings 2020 40 Greenwich performed well in several categories Responsible Consumption and Production 24th Life on Land 66th Reduced Inequalities 68th Climate Action 75th Partnership for the Goals 77th Awards editIn 2012 the university was rated as the greenest in the UK by People amp Planet Green League Table 41 In 2019 it was ranked 14 in UK and third in London 42 The University has gained many national awards including four Queen s Anniversary Prizes nine Times Higher Education Awards and two Guardian University Awards 43 In 2019 the university s Natural Resources Institute was awarded a Queen s Anniversary Prize for its research in pest management and control to combat human and animal diseases in the UK and internationally 44 in 2015 it won a prize for work on the cassava crop in Africa 45 In 2023 the university has been classified as Gold in Teaching Excellence Framework TEF of Higher Education 46 Cafeteria workers dispute editIn 2019 the university s main cafeteria was operated by BaxterStorey which paid its workers 9 25 per hour without contractual sick pay After a chef had collapsed on his way home from a shift during a typical 80 hour week all workers joined UVW union 47 After four strike days in October 2019 and protests disrupting the annual graduation ceremony and a board meeting Greenwich University announced in early January 2020 that all outsourced cafe workers cleaners and security guards would receive the London living wage of 10 55 in addition to the same sick pay and annual leave as university staff 48 Partnership with Charlton Athletic edit nbsp Charlton Athletic FCIn 2018 the University of Greenwich started a partnership with Charlton Athletic F C 49 Notable alumni edit nbsp Abiy Ahmed is Prime Minister of Ethiopia and a Nobel Peace prize winner nbsp Sir Charles Kao was one of the distinguished alumni at UOG nbsp Demitu Hambisa BonsaProminent alumni of the university and its predecessor organisations include Nobel Laureate Charles Kao who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2009 for his work on transmission of light in fibre optics and Abiy Ahmed who won the 2019 Nobel Peace Prize In June 2021 representatives from multiple countries called for the award of the Nobel Peace Prize to Abiy to be re considered because of the war crimes committed in Tigray 50 51 Two British government ministers Richard Marsh and Gareth Thomas are also graduates A more extensive list is given below Abiy Ahmed Prime Minister of Ethiopia and Nobel Peace prize winner Jamie JME Adenuga MC Bola Agbaje playwright Helen Bailey writer 52 Natasha Bedingfield pop singer did not graduate 53 John Behr theologian 54 Malorie Blackman children s author 53 Demitu Hambisa Bonsa Ethiopian government minister John Boyega actor best known for Star Wars The Force Awakens Sheila Bromberg musician Liam Brown author Campbell Christie chairman of Falkirk F C 53 Terry Christian radio and television presenter 55 Mark Daly Irish senator Siobhan Dowd writer A Swift Pure Cry 56 Sarah Eberle garden designer Jenni Fagan author Leo Fortune West professional footballer 57 Sarah Gillespie singer songwriter 53 Pippa Guard actress 53 Andrey Guryev born 1982 Russian entrepreneur citation needed Gareth Hale comedian 53 Patrick Harrington politician in the National Front 1979 1989 and currently Third Way UK think tank general secretary of Solidarity The Union for British Workers 53 Rachael Heyhoe Flint cricketer 53 Roy Hodgson England and Premier League football manager 58 Dermot Hudson left wing political activist Brian Jacks 1972 Summer Olympics bronze medallist in Judo 53 Mark Jackson musician VNV Nation 53 Charles K Kao Nobel Prize winning scientist Graham Kendrick Christian worship leader 53 Sammy Lee IVF specialist citation needed Pablo Daniel Magee writer journalist and playwright 53 Richard Marsh Baron Marsh politician 59 Rui Moreira Portuguese politician and businessman mayor of Porto Chinenye Ochuba former Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria Sarah Ockwell Smith childcare author 53 Joy Onumajuru model and philanthropist Norman Pace comedian 59 Ann Packer 1964 Summer Olympics gold medallist 59 Lara Pulver Olivier Award nominated dancer and actress Richard Pybus cricket coach 59 George Rose businessman 59 Dave Rowntree musician Blur 60 Etienne Schneider Deputy Prime Minister of Luxembourg Peter Skinner MEP 59 Aramazd Stepanian playwright William G Stewart TV presenter Fifteen to One 59 Nina Stibbe author Adelle Stripe author Gareth Thomas politician 59 Ewen Whitaker lunar astronomer alumnus of Woolwich Polytechnic Joel Willans author and copywriter of works in Finland 61 62 Coat of arms editCoat of arms of University of Greenwich Adopted 7 December 1990 Crest Statant within a Coronet the finials composed of Roses and Escallops reversed alternately Or an Owl Gules Escutcheon Barry wavy of six Argent and Azure upon a Pale Sable a Gun Barrel erect surmounted on the breach by a Lion s Face Or on a Chief Gules an Open Book proper bound Or between on the dexter a Cog Wheel and on the sinister a Capital of a Doric Column both Or Supporters Dexter a Horse Argent in front of a Cedar Tree proper and sinister a Lion Or in front of an Oak Tree proper on a Compartment comprising a Grassy Mount proper Motto Discere Agere Conficere To learn to do to achieve citation needed See also editArmorial of UK universities Baron Boateng List of universities in the United Kingdom Post 1992 universitiesReferences edit Report and Financial Statements for the year ended 31st July 2023 PDF University of Greenwich Retrieved 4 April 2024 a b c Where do HE students study Higher Education Statistics Agency Retrieved 1 March 2020 History of University The campuses of University of Greenwich Retrieved 11 December 2014 Hinde Thomas 1996 An Illustrated History of the University of Greenwich First ed London James and James ISBN 9780907383635 Retrieved 11 December 2014 Teaching Excellence Framework 2023 Outcomes Office for Students Retrieved 28 September 2023 About Greenwich University of Greenwich Gre ac uk 29 September 2010 Retrieved 8 November 2012 Historic England UNIVERSITY OF GREENWICH WOOLWICH CAMPUS ORIGINAL BUILDING GYMNASIUM TO REAR AND CORNER ENTRANCE RANGE WITH ATTACHED RAILINGS 1390637 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 24 September 2019 Sir William Anderson 1834 1898 PDF London Borough of Bexley Retrieved 6 March 2020 a b Thames Polytechnic AIM25 AIM25 Archives in London and the M25 area Retrieved 6 July 2020 Natural Resources Institute UK NRI Eldis Retrieved 6 July 2020 Saint A Guillery P 2012 Survey of London Volume 48 Woolwich Yale Books London ISBN 978 0 300 18722 9 pp 269 275 UOG faculties Maritime Programmes Retrieved 6 October 2014 Institute for Lifecourse Development Greenwich Learning and Simulation Centre GLASC Wimpey in first DBOO bid student accommodation partnership Construction News 8 September 1994 Retrieved 3 March 2018 At Risk Register Historic England Avery Hill Retrieved 24 December 2017 RIBA Stirling Prize 2015 shortlist announced 15 July 2015 Retrieved 22 September 2022 Student life at Greenwich Student life at Avery Hill Campus Student life at Medway A Green GSU Retrieved 1 October 2019 The Hub V A R S I T Y Meet the Cutty Shark Youtube com Greenwich Students Union UOG Research mission UOG Research Group and Activities Filming locations in Greenwich Bridgerton Thor The Crown amp More www rmg co uk Retrieved 4 December 2023 Complete University Guide 2024 The Complete University Guide 7 June 2023 Guardian University Guide 2024 The Guardian 9 September 2023 Good University Guide 2024 The Times 15 September 2023 Academic Ranking of World Universities 2023 Shanghai Ranking Consultancy 15 August 2023 QS World University Rankings 2024 Quacquarelli Symonds Ltd 27 June 2023 THE World University Rankings 2024 Times Higher Education 28 September 2023 University league table The Guardian London 11 September 2021 Best universities in the UK 2023 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Charlton Athletic Football Club 19 April 2018 Retrieved 16 January 2021 Sew Mistir 14 June 2021 Revoke the Nobel Peace Prize from Ethiopia s Abiy Ethiopia Insight Retrieved 16 September 2021 TronvollThis Kjetil 7 June 2021 The Nobel committee should resign over the atrocities in Tigray The Guardian Retrieved 16 September 2021 Helen Bailey children s writer obituary The Telegraph 19 July 2016 Archived from the original on 12 January 2022 Retrieved 20 July 2016 a b c d e f g h i j k l m Alumni Profiles A L University of Greenwich Archived from the original on 11 March 2008 Retrieved 19 August 2007 Rev John Behr St Vladimir s Archived from the original on 4 February 2008 Retrieved 12 February 2008 Harrison Andrew 8 April 2016 Terry Christian What the most hated man in television did next New Statesman Retrieved 18 March 2021 In Memory of Siobhan Dowd English Pen Retrieved 6 February 2008 6 players to follow The Independent London 12 August 1995 Retrieved 6 July 2009 Roy Hodgson CBE 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