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Heriot-Watt University

Heriot-Watt University (Scottish Gaelic: Oilthigh Heriot-Watt) is a public research university based in Edinburgh, Scotland. It was established in 1821 as the School of Arts of Edinburgh, the world's first mechanics' institute, and subsequently granted university status by royal charter in 1966. It is the eighth-oldest higher education institution in the United Kingdom.[5] The name Heriot-Watt was taken from Scottish inventor James Watt and Scottish philanthropist and goldsmith George Heriot.

Heriot-Watt University
Oilthigh Heriot-Watt
Coat of Arms
MottoLeaders in ideas and solutions
TypePublic
Established1821 – School of Arts of Edinburgh
1852 – Watt Institution and School of Arts
1885 – Heriot-Watt College
1966 – university by Royal Charter
Endowment£12.4 million (2022)[1]
Budget£243.6 million (2021–22)[1]
ChancellorGeoff Palmer
PrincipalRichard Williams
Chairman of CourtFrances Cairncross
Academic staff
925 Scotland based (2023)[2]
Administrative staff
1,737[3]
StudentsGlobal: 31,000[3]
Edinburgh: 11,155 (2019/20)[4]
UndergraduatesEdinburgh: 8,150 (2019/20)[4][needs update]
PostgraduatesEdinburgh: 3,005 (2019/20)[4][needs update]
Location,
Scotland, United Kingdom
CampusSuburban
Other campus locationsScottish Borders
Orkney
Dubai
Malaysia
AffiliationsAssociation of Commonwealth Universities
CESAER
ERASMUS
Universities Scotland
Universities UK
Websitewww.hw.ac.uk

The annual income of the institution for 2021–2022 was £243.6 million of which £39.2 million was from research grants and contracts, with an expenditure of £278.7 million.[1] Known for its focus on science as well as engineering, it is one of the 23 colleges being granted university status in the 1960s and sometimes considered a plate glass university similar to the likes of Lancaster and Warwick.[6][7]

The university has three campuses in Scotland and one each in the UAE and Malaysia.

History edit

 
This statue of James Watt commissioned for the School of Arts today sits at Heriot-Watt's Edinburgh Campus.

School of Arts of Edinburgh edit

Heriot-Watt was established as the School of Arts of Edinburgh (not to be confused with Edinburgh College of Art[a]) by Scottish businessman Leonard Horner on 16 October 1821. Having been inspired by Anderson's College in Glasgow, Horner established the school to provide practical knowledge of science and technology to Edinburgh's working men.[8][9]: 64–66  The institution was initially of modest size, giving lectures two nights a week in rented rooms[10] and boasting a small library of around 500 technical works.[8][9]: 100  It was also oversubscribed, with admissions soon closing despite the cost of 15 shillings for a year's access to lectures and the library.[8]

The school was managed by a board of eighteen directors[8] and primarily funded by sponsors from the middle and upper classes including Robert Stevenson and Walter Scott. It first became associated with the inventor and engineer James Watt in 1824, as a means of raising funds to secure permanent accommodation. Justifying the association, School Director Lord Cockburn said:

"[The building] shall be employed for the accommodation of the Edinburgh School of Arts; whereby the memory of Watt may forever be connected with the promotion, among a class of men to which he himself originally belonged, of those mechanical arts from which his own usefulness and glory arose.[9]: 103  "

In 1837, the School of Arts moved to leased accommodation on Adam Square, which it was able to purchase in 1851 thanks to funds raised in Watt's name. In honour of the purchase, the School changed its name to the Watt Institution and School of Arts in 1852. The statue of Watt was added in front of the Adam Square school in 1854 and has thereafter moved as the premises moved.[11]

Watt Institution and School of Arts edit

Heriot-Watt's time as the Watt Institution marked a transitional period for the organisation, as its curriculum broadened to include several subjects beyond mathematics and the physical sciences. While the School of Arts had catered almost exclusively to working-class artisans and technical workers, the Watt Institution admitted a large number of middle-class students, whom it attracted with new subjects in the sciences, social sciences and humanities. By 1885, the skilled working class were no longer the majority in an institution that had been created explicitly for them.[9]: 133–135 

A shifting class make-up was not the only demographic change to affect the student body, as in 1869 women were permitted to attend lectures for the first time. This move put the Watt Institution some way ahead of Scottish universities, who were only permitted to allow women to graduate 20 years later following the Universities (Scotland) Act of 1889.[12]: 163  The decision to admit women was made in large part owing to pressure from local campaigner Mary Burton, who later became the institution's first female director in 1874.[9]: 133–135 [13]

In 1870, the Watt Institution was forced to move following the demolition of Adam Square.[9]: 148–153  After a brief period on Roxburgh Place, it relocated to the newly constructed Chambers Street near where its former site had stood. The move caused the institution severe financial difficulties, which were compounded by a combination of declining funds from subscribers and increased costs from its growing student body.

In 1873, the directors turned to George Heriot's Trust for support and agreed to a merger of the Trust's endowment with the institution's own. The proposed merger was provisional to changes in the structure of the Watt Institution, which would see the organisation become a technical college with representatives of the Trust in management positions. Accepting these changes, the Watt Institution officially became Heriot-Watt College in 1885 and was subsequently on far firmer financial ground.[9]: 160–161 

The Watt Club edit

The Watt Club was founded at the Watt Institution on 12 May 1854, and is today the oldest alumni organisation in the UK.[14] Following the unveiling of a statue of James Watt outside the institution, local jeweller J.E Vernon proposed that

"[a club should be formed] whose object would be to sup together on the anniversary of the birth of James Watt…and also to promote the interests of the School, by raising a fund each year to provide prizes.[9]: 144–145 "

Watt Club Medals are still awarded by the organisation each year to Heriot-Watt's most highly achieving students, while the Watt Club Prize is awarded by The Watt Club Council to recognise student initiative and enterprise.[15]

Heriot-Watt College edit

 
The former site of Heriot-Watt College on Chambers Street, today occupied by the Edinburgh Crown Office

After the establishment of Heriot-Watt as a technical college, the new management committee set about extending the institution's buildings and strengthening its academic reputation.[16] In its new form the college was one of only three non-university institutions in the UK with the power to appoint professors, and the first of these was appointed in 1887. In 1902 the college became a central institution, while in 1904 it introduced awards for graduating students which were similar to university degrees.[16]

Expansion meant that the college made increasing demands on George Heriot's Trust throughout the first part of the 20th century, which ultimately led to the independence of the two bodies in 1927. While the Trust continued to pay Heriot-Watt a fixed sum each year, from then on the college was responsible for managing its own financial affairs.[16] Heriot-Watt continued to expand after becoming independent, opening a new extension in 1935.[9]: 243 

Both World Wars impacted on the speed of the college's expansion. During World War I, student numbers dropped as young men joined the army, while teaching in engineering stalled as the department was used for the manufacture of shells and munitions.[9]: 213–215  During World War II, student numbers dropped again and the electrical engineering department became involved in training the armed services in the use of radar.

After the college introduced a postgraduate award in 1951, it offered awards equivalent to university degrees and doctorates in all practical respects. Recognising this, in 1963 the Robbins Report recommended that it should be awarded university status. On 1 February 1966 the recommendation was enacted, as the institution officially became Heriot-Watt University.[16]

Heriot-Watt University edit

 

The first personal chair was appointed in 1974.[17]

While Heriot-Watt continued to expand in the centre of Edinburgh after attaining university status, the institution had grown big enough that relocation was felt to be desirable.[16] In 1966 Midlothian County Council gifted the Riccarton estate north of Currie to the university and in 1969 work began on transforming the site into a future campus.[9]: 252  The process of relocation to Riccarton continued until 1992, with teaching and facilities divided between the new campus and the city centre until this time.[9]: 379–381 

The university has continued to grow after completing its move to Riccarton, constructing additional student halls, a sports centre and a postgraduate centre on the site. The institution also expanded beyond Edinburgh, merging with the Scottish College of Textiles to create a campus in the Scottish Borders in 1998, opening a campus in Dubai in 2006[9]: 436–441  and a campus in Putrajaya, Malaysia, in 2012.[18]

In recent years, the university's campus in Edinburgh has benefited from major infrastructural projects worth £60 million, with another £68 million worth investment announced. These include the UK's first purpose-built graduate centre (£6 million),[19] Scotland's elite Oriam Sports Performance Centre facility (£33 million),[20] and the UK's first FlexBIO flexible downstream bioprocessing centre (£2 million).[21] It is also constructing a 5,000m² Watt Innovation Building supporting Global Research, Innovation and Discovery [GRID][20] to boost 'creativity and ideas generation' on the university's growing Edinburgh campus. The university has plans to host a major £65 million film studio[22] and a £2.5 million academic partnership with the oil and gas firm Total.[23] However, in 2017 it was also announced that a major budget shortfall and the impact of Brexit would result in Heriot-Watt shedding 100 jobs by voluntary redundancies.[24]

Campuses edit

 
A view of the loch at Edinburgh Campus

Heriot-Watt currently has five campuses, and also runs distance learning programmes through 53 approved learning partners to students around the world.[25]

Edinburgh edit

Heriot-Watt's main campus is located in Riccarton in South West Edinburgh on 380 acres (150 hectares) of parkland. The campus consists of: academic buildings, student residences, a postgraduate centre, shops, several library collections, childcare, healthcare, a chaplaincy, a variety of recreational and sports facilities, and a museum, as well as the Student Union's main premises.[26] It is also home to the Edinburgh Conference Centre and Europe's oldest research park, Heriot-Watt University Research Park which opened in 1971.[9]: 386  The university's Institute of Petroleum Engineering is based at its Edinburgh campus.[27]

Scottish Borders edit

 
Scottish Borders Campus

Heriot-Watt's Scottish Borders Campus in Galashiels is home to the university's School of Textile and Design.[28] The school began life in 1883 when the Galashiels Manufacturer's Corporation began running classes in practical courses for its workers. The institution gradually grew both in terms of student numbers and the number of courses it offered, and it ultimately became known as the Scottish College of Textiles in 1968. In 1998 the college merged with Heriot-Watt, leading to the creation of the School of Textiles and Design in its modern form.[9]: 436–444 

The school is one of the few fashion schools in the world which offers a menswear course at bachelor's degree level, and the only school in Scotland to offer a fashion communication course. It was ranked 11th place in the UK for art and design in the 2013 Complete University Guide,[29] produced a winner and five other finalists for the Scottish Fashion Awards Graduate of the Year in June 2012.[30]

While the Scottish Borders Campus shares some facilities and administrative functions with Edinburgh, it is largely self-contained. As well as its own library, accommodation and catering facilities,[31] it has its own branch of the Student Union which runs events on the site[32] and is home to a collection of textile records and artefacts.[33] A new £12m student village opened at the Campus in September 2012.[34]

The entire campus is shared with Borders College, whose students make up the majority of those who study at the site.

Marillion's 1985 song Kayleigh was inspired by an SCT student, and refers to the snow and college halls of Galashiels.[35]

Dubai edit

Heriot-Watt's Dubai campus opened in 2005. It was the first British university to set up in Dubai International Academic City.[5]

Offering a range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses similar to those found in Scotland, the campus facilitates student exchanges between Britain and the Gulf Emirates. It has facilities including a library, computer laboratory, cafes and restaurants.[36] An expanded campus opened in the city on 3 November 2011, allowing double the number of students to study for a Heriot-Watt degree in the city.[37]

In April 2019, Heriot-Watt's Dubai campus was crowned 'Best University' in the Middle East at the first ever Forbes Middle East Higher Education Awards.[38]

The campus received a five-star rating for three consecutive years in 2019, 2020 and 2021 from the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA), the supreme educational quality assurance and regulatory authority of the Government of Dubai.[5][39]

In 2021, the university relocated its Dubai campus to Dubai Knowledge Park.[40] The new campus was officially opened by King Charles III on 30 November 2023, accompanied by Scotland’s First Minister, Humza Yousaf.[41]

Malaysia edit

Heriot-Watt University Malaysia's purpose-built campus opened in Putrajaya in September 2014, £35 million was invested in the Malaysian campus, which is the first 'green campus' in the country. It is situated in a lakeside location of 4+34 acres (1.9 hectares) offering undergraduate as well as master's degree.[42]

Orkney edit

Heriot-Watt's campus in Stromness, Orkney, is home to the International Centre for Island Technology (ICIT), part of the university's School of Energy, Geoscience, Infrastructure and Society. The Campus provides education to a small number of postgraduate students and is host to eight members of research staff.[43][44]

Organisation edit

Heriot-Watt is divided into six schools and one institute that coordinate its teaching and research:

  • The School of Energy, Geoscience, Infrastructure and Society, incorporating geoenergy engineering and renewable energy technology, architectural engineering, civil & structural engineering, construction management & surveying, geography and urban studies[45]
  • The School of Engineering and Physical Sciences, incorporating chemical engineering, chemistry, electrical, electronic and computing engineering, mechanical engineering and physics[46]
  • The School of Social Sciences (formerly, School of Management and Languages), incorporating accountancy and finance, business management, economics and languages[47]
  • The School of Mathematical and Computer Sciences, incorporating actuarial mathematics and statistics, computer science and mathematics[48]
  • The School of Textiles and Design[49]
  • Edinburgh Business School, which offers postgraduate courses at MBA, MSc and DBA level[50]
  • The Urban Institute, a research collaboration for urban studies between Heriot-Watt University and The University of Edinburgh

From 1 August 2016, the former School of Life Sciences was merged with other schools, with programmes transferred to the School of Management and Languages, the School of Energy, Geoscience, Infrastructure and Society and the School of Engineering and Physical Sciences.[51]

Academic profile edit

Rankings and reputation edit

Rankings
National rankings
Complete (2024)[52]44
Guardian (2024)[53]85
Times / Sunday Times (2024)[54]64
Global rankings
ARWU (2023)[55]901–1000
QS (2024)[56]235
THE (2024)[57]351–400
ARWU Subject rankings (World)[58]

Civil Engineering[59] 201–300
Electrical Electronic Engineering[60] 301–400
Mathematics[61] 101–150
Mechanical Engineering[62] 201–300
Oceanography[63] 101–150
Telecom Engineering[64] 101–150

Heriot-Watt University was named International University of the Year[65] by The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2018. Heriot-Watt is known for the strong prospects of its students, with 80% in graduate-level jobs or further study six months after leaving the institution.[66]

In 2011, Heriot-Watt was named as The Sunday Times Scottish University of the Year 2011–2012, with the paper emphasising the employability of the institution's graduates.[66] In 2012, it was again Scottish University of the Year 2012–2013 for the second year running, and also became UK University of the Year for student experience.[67] The same year it came 1st in Scotland and 4th in the UK in the 2012 National Student Survey.[66]

Times Higher Education's 'Table of Tables' is the combined results of the three main UK university league tables – the Good University Guide (published by The Times and The Sunday Times), The Guardian and The Complete University Guide. In the Table of Tables 2015, Heriot-Watt was placed 27th in the UK and 3rd in Scotland. It is ranked 28th in the UK by The Complete University Guide 2018 and 26th in the UK by The Guardian University League Table 2018.[68] In a 2015 detail report on UK universities, Durham academic Vikki Boliver placed Oxford and Cambridge in the first tier, and included Heriot-Watt in the second tier made of the remaining 22 Russell Group universities and 17 other "pre-92" universities.[6][7]

In 2020, Heriot-Watt was ranked at 314 by QS World University Rankings and at 251–300 by Times Higher Education World University Rankings in the world. It was ranked 243rd in the world for engineering and technology by QS Rankings in 2019.[69] It was ranked 143rd in the world for technical sciences in 2018 by Round University Ranking.[70]

In 2017, Business Insider ranked Heriot-Watt the 3rd best UK university to study economics.[71] It was ranked among 201-250 globally for Business and Economics by Times in 2019.[72] In 2018, ARWU ranked Heriot-Watt globally among 51–75 for Telecom Engineering and 101–150 for Civil Engineering, Mathematics and Oceanography.[73]

Nationally, the university is ranked highly for Planning and Building education. In 2019, the university was ranked 4th in UK and 1st in Scotland for Town & Country Planning and Landscape Design by The Complete University Guide.[74] It was also ranked 9th in UK and 1st in Scotland for Building and Town & Country Planning by The Guardian in the same year.[75] In the 2019 The Complete University Guide national subject rankings Heriot-Watt had the following rankings: 2nd (of 34) – Building education,[76] 17th (of 104) – Accounting and Finance, 15th (of 81) – Art and Design, 14th (of 30) – Chemical Engineering,[77] 23rd (of 60) – Chemistry,[78] 1 (of 56) – Civil Engineering,[79] 25th (of 110) – Computer Science,[80] 22nd (of 77) – Economics,[81] 23rd (of 68) – Electrical Engineering,[74] 15th (of 72) – Mathematics,[82] 14th (of 69) – Mechanical Engineering,[83] and 25th (of 48) – Physics and Astronomy.[74] The university has been constantly ranked among the top 10 universities in UK for Building education since 2010.[84]

Admissions edit

UCAS admission statistics
2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
Applications[85] 11,450 12,735 13,865 13,320 13,340
Offer rate (%)[86] 90.6 89.2 81.9 79.6 82.7
Enrols[87] 2,135 2,070 1,885 1,840 2,145
Yield (%) 20.6 18.8 16.6 17.4 19.4
Applicant/enrolled ratio 5.36 6.15 7.36 7.24 6.20
Average entry tariff[68][b] n/a 163 407 406 411

As of February 2017, approximately 13,700 students are enrolled at one of Heriot-Watt's campuses: 66.6% in Scotland, 24.2% in Dubai and 9.2% in Malaysia. In the Scotland campus, the university has a female:male ratio of 41:59.[88]

Masters in Strategic Project Management edit

Under the framework of the European Education system and as part of the Erasmus Mundus program Heriot-Watt University offers a Masters in Strategic Project Management jointly with Politecnico di Milano (Italy) and Umeå University (Sweden).[89] Students in the program study at all three institutions over two years and at the conclusion receive degrees issued by all three. The program ranks number 11 in the Eduniversal Bests Masters Ranking and number 25 in the QS World University Rankings worldwide.[90][91]

Student life edit

Student Union edit

The Student Union at Heriot-Watt is a student-led organisation headed by individuals elected from the student population. The association has represented students both locally and nationally since its foundation in 1966,[92] and is a member of both the Edinburgh Students' Forum and the National Union of Students (NUS).[93] It is also responsible for running the university's Student Union, which runs events for students and supports student societies. Over 50 societies currently exist, including the Brewing Society which organises an annual charity beer festival.[94] In addition, the Student Union runs many services at the Edinburgh and Scottish Borders campuses including catering facilities, a nightclub, an advice centre and a student shop.[95] The Student Union also works closely with the Heriot-Watt University Dubai Student Council[96] and the Heriot-Watt University Malaysia Student Association.[97] In 2018 the Student Union won the University Student Union of the Year and also Officer Team of the Year at the NUS Scotland Awards 2018.[98]

Sports Union edit

The Sports Union is responsible for the university's 30 sports clubs.[99] and runs annual social events for students involved in sport. As with the Students' Association, the organisation is headed by elected Heriot-Watt students.[100]

Notable alumni edit

Arts edit

 
Irvine Welsh

Academia and science edit

 
James Nasmyth

Business edit

 
Adam Crozier

Politics edit

Sports edit

Notable staff edit

Principals edit

See also edit

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ That article says its roots were in 1760.
  2. ^ New UCAS Tariff system from 2016

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Heriot Watt University Scottish Gaelic Oilthigh Heriot Watt is a public research university based in Edinburgh Scotland It was established in 1821 as the School of Arts of Edinburgh the world s first mechanics institute and subsequently granted university status by royal charter in 1966 It is the eighth oldest higher education institution in the United Kingdom 5 The name Heriot Watt was taken from Scottish inventor James Watt and Scottish philanthropist and goldsmith George Heriot Heriot Watt UniversityOilthigh Heriot WattCoat of ArmsMottoLeaders in ideas and solutionsTypePublicEstablished1821 School of Arts of Edinburgh1852 Watt Institution and School of Arts1885 Heriot Watt College1966 university by Royal CharterEndowment 12 4 million 2022 1 Budget 243 6 million 2021 22 1 ChancellorGeoff PalmerPrincipalRichard WilliamsChairman of CourtFrances CairncrossAcademic staff925 Scotland based 2023 2 Administrative staff1 737 3 StudentsGlobal 31 000 3 Edinburgh 11 155 2019 20 4 UndergraduatesEdinburgh 8 150 2019 20 4 needs update PostgraduatesEdinburgh 3 005 2019 20 4 needs update LocationEdinburgh Scotland United KingdomCampusSuburbanOther campus locationsScottish Borders Orkney Dubai MalaysiaAffiliationsAssociation of Commonwealth Universities CESAER ERASMUS Universities Scotland Universities UKWebsitewww hw ac ukThe annual income of the institution for 2021 2022 was 243 6 million of which 39 2 million was from research grants and contracts with an expenditure of 278 7 million 1 Known for its focus on science as well as engineering it is one of the 23 colleges being granted university status in the 1960s and sometimes considered a plate glass university similar to the likes of Lancaster and Warwick 6 7 The university has three campuses in Scotland and one each in the UAE and Malaysia Contents 1 History 1 1 School of Arts of Edinburgh 1 2 Watt Institution and School of Arts 1 2 1 The Watt Club 1 3 Heriot Watt College 1 4 Heriot Watt University 2 Campuses 2 1 Edinburgh 2 2 Scottish Borders 2 3 Dubai 2 4 Malaysia 2 5 Orkney 3 Organisation 4 Academic profile 4 1 Rankings and reputation 4 2 Admissions 4 3 Masters in Strategic Project Management 5 Student life 5 1 Student Union 5 2 Sports Union 6 Notable alumni 6 1 Arts 6 2 Academia and science 6 3 Business 6 4 Politics 6 5 Sports 7 Notable staff 7 1 Principals 8 See also 9 Footnotes 10 References 11 External linksHistory edit nbsp This statue of James Watt commissioned for the School of Arts today sits at Heriot Watt s Edinburgh Campus School of Arts of Edinburgh edit Heriot Watt was established as the School of Arts of Edinburgh not to be confused with Edinburgh College of Art a by Scottish businessman Leonard Horner on 16 October 1821 Having been inspired by Anderson s College in Glasgow Horner established the school to provide practical knowledge of science and technology to Edinburgh s working men 8 9 64 66 The institution was initially of modest size giving lectures two nights a week in rented rooms 10 and boasting a small library of around 500 technical works 8 9 100 It was also oversubscribed with admissions soon closing despite the cost of 15 shillings for a year s access to lectures and the library 8 The school was managed by a board of eighteen directors 8 and primarily funded by sponsors from the middle and upper classes including Robert Stevenson and Walter Scott It first became associated with the inventor and engineer James Watt in 1824 as a means of raising funds to secure permanent accommodation Justifying the association School Director Lord Cockburn said The building shall be employed for the accommodation of the Edinburgh School of Arts whereby the memory of Watt may forever be connected with the promotion among a class of men to which he himself originally belonged of those mechanical arts from which his own usefulness and glory arose 9 103 In 1837 the School of Arts moved to leased accommodation on Adam Square which it was able to purchase in 1851 thanks to funds raised in Watt s name In honour of the purchase the School changed its name to the Watt Institution and School of Arts in 1852 The statue of Watt was added in front of the Adam Square school in 1854 and has thereafter moved as the premises moved 11 Watt Institution and School of Arts edit Heriot Watt s time as the Watt Institution marked a transitional period for the organisation as its curriculum broadened to include several subjects beyond mathematics and the physical sciences While the School of Arts had catered almost exclusively to working class artisans and technical workers the Watt Institution admitted a large number of middle class students whom it attracted with new subjects in the sciences social sciences and humanities By 1885 the skilled working class were no longer the majority in an institution that had been created explicitly for them 9 133 135 A shifting class make up was not the only demographic change to affect the student body as in 1869 women were permitted to attend lectures for the first time This move put the Watt Institution some way ahead of Scottish universities who were only permitted to allow women to graduate 20 years later following the Universities Scotland Act of 1889 12 163 The decision to admit women was made in large part owing to pressure from local campaigner Mary Burton who later became the institution s first female director in 1874 9 133 135 13 In 1870 the Watt Institution was forced to move following the demolition of Adam Square 9 148 153 After a brief period on Roxburgh Place it relocated to the newly constructed Chambers Street near where its former site had stood The move caused the institution severe financial difficulties which were compounded by a combination of declining funds from subscribers and increased costs from its growing student body In 1873 the directors turned to George Heriot s Trust for support and agreed to a merger of the Trust s endowment with the institution s own The proposed merger was provisional to changes in the structure of the Watt Institution which would see the organisation become a technical college with representatives of the Trust in management positions Accepting these changes the Watt Institution officially became Heriot Watt College in 1885 and was subsequently on far firmer financial ground 9 160 161 The Watt Club edit See also The Watt Club The Watt Club was founded at the Watt Institution on 12 May 1854 and is today the oldest alumni organisation in the UK 14 Following the unveiling of a statue of James Watt outside the institution local jeweller J E Vernon proposed that a club should be formed whose object would be to sup together on the anniversary of the birth of James Watt and also to promote the interests of the School by raising a fund each year to provide prizes 9 144 145 Watt Club Medals are still awarded by the organisation each year to Heriot Watt s most highly achieving students while the Watt Club Prize is awarded by The Watt Club Council to recognise student initiative and enterprise 15 Heriot Watt College edit nbsp The former site of Heriot Watt College on Chambers Street today occupied by the Edinburgh Crown OfficeAfter the establishment of Heriot Watt as a technical college the new management committee set about extending the institution s buildings and strengthening its academic reputation 16 In its new form the college was one of only three non university institutions in the UK with the power to appoint professors and the first of these was appointed in 1887 In 1902 the college became a central institution while in 1904 it introduced awards for graduating students which were similar to university degrees 16 Expansion meant that the college made increasing demands on George Heriot s Trust throughout the first part of the 20th century which ultimately led to the independence of the two bodies in 1927 While the Trust continued to pay Heriot Watt a fixed sum each year from then on the college was responsible for managing its own financial affairs 16 Heriot Watt continued to expand after becoming independent opening a new extension in 1935 9 243 Both World Wars impacted on the speed of the college s expansion During World War I student numbers dropped as young men joined the army while teaching in engineering stalled as the department was used for the manufacture of shells and munitions 9 213 215 During World War II student numbers dropped again and the electrical engineering department became involved in training the armed services in the use of radar After the college introduced a postgraduate award in 1951 it offered awards equivalent to university degrees and doctorates in all practical respects Recognising this in 1963 the Robbins Report recommended that it should be awarded university status On 1 February 1966 the recommendation was enacted as the institution officially became Heriot Watt University 16 Heriot Watt University edit nbsp The first personal chair was appointed in 1974 17 While Heriot Watt continued to expand in the centre of Edinburgh after attaining university status the institution had grown big enough that relocation was felt to be desirable 16 In 1966 Midlothian County Council gifted the Riccarton estate north of Currie to the university and in 1969 work began on transforming the site into a future campus 9 252 The process of relocation to Riccarton continued until 1992 with teaching and facilities divided between the new campus and the city centre until this time 9 379 381 The university has continued to grow after completing its move to Riccarton constructing additional student halls a sports centre and a postgraduate centre on the site The institution also expanded beyond Edinburgh merging with the Scottish College of Textiles to create a campus in the Scottish Borders in 1998 opening a campus in Dubai in 2006 9 436 441 and a campus in Putrajaya Malaysia in 2012 18 In recent years the university s campus in Edinburgh has benefited from major infrastructural projects worth 60 million with another 68 million worth investment announced These include the UK s first purpose built graduate centre 6 million 19 Scotland s elite Oriam Sports Performance Centre facility 33 million 20 and the UK s first FlexBIO flexible downstream bioprocessing centre 2 million 21 It is also constructing a 5 000m Watt Innovation Building supporting Global Research Innovation and Discovery GRID 20 to boost creativity and ideas generation on the university s growing Edinburgh campus The university has plans to host a major 65 million film studio 22 and a 2 5 million academic partnership with the oil and gas firm Total 23 However in 2017 it was also announced that a major budget shortfall and the impact of Brexit would result in Heriot Watt shedding 100 jobs by voluntary redundancies 24 Campuses edit nbsp A view of the loch at Edinburgh CampusHeriot Watt currently has five campuses and also runs distance learning programmes through 53 approved learning partners to students around the world 25 Edinburgh edit Heriot Watt s main campus is located in Riccarton in South West Edinburgh on 380 acres 150 hectares of parkland The campus consists of academic buildings student residences a postgraduate centre shops several library collections childcare healthcare a chaplaincy a variety of recreational and sports facilities and a museum as well as the Student Union s main premises 26 It is also home to the Edinburgh Conference Centre and Europe s oldest research park Heriot Watt University Research Park which opened in 1971 9 386 The university s Institute of Petroleum Engineering is based at its Edinburgh campus 27 Scottish Borders edit nbsp Scottish Borders CampusHeriot Watt s Scottish Borders Campus in Galashiels is home to the university s School of Textile and Design 28 The school began life in 1883 when the Galashiels Manufacturer s Corporation began running classes in practical courses for its workers The institution gradually grew both in terms of student numbers and the number of courses it offered and it ultimately became known as the Scottish College of Textiles in 1968 In 1998 the college merged with Heriot Watt leading to the creation of the School of Textiles and Design in its modern form 9 436 444 The school is one of the few fashion schools in the world which offers a menswear course at bachelor s degree level and the only school in Scotland to offer a fashion communication course It was ranked 11th place in the UK for art and design in the 2013 Complete University Guide 29 produced a winner and five other finalists for the Scottish Fashion Awards Graduate of the Year in June 2012 30 While the Scottish Borders Campus shares some facilities and administrative functions with Edinburgh it is largely self contained As well as its own library accommodation and catering facilities 31 it has its own branch of the Student Union which runs events on the site 32 and is home to a collection of textile records and artefacts 33 A new 12m student village opened at the Campus in September 2012 34 The entire campus is shared with Borders College whose students make up the majority of those who study at the site Marillion s 1985 song Kayleigh was inspired by an SCT student and refers to the snow and college halls of Galashiels 35 Dubai edit See also Heriot Watt University Dubai Heriot Watt s Dubai campus opened in 2005 It was the first British university to set up in Dubai International Academic City 5 Offering a range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses similar to those found in Scotland the campus facilitates student exchanges between Britain and the Gulf Emirates It has facilities including a library computer laboratory cafes and restaurants 36 An expanded campus opened in the city on 3 November 2011 allowing double the number of students to study for a Heriot Watt degree in the city 37 In April 2019 Heriot Watt s Dubai campus was crowned Best University in the Middle East at the first ever Forbes Middle East Higher Education Awards 38 The campus received a five star rating for three consecutive years in 2019 2020 and 2021 from the Knowledge and Human Development Authority KHDA the supreme educational quality assurance and regulatory authority of the Government of Dubai 5 39 In 2021 the university relocated its Dubai campus to Dubai Knowledge Park 40 The new campus was officially opened by King Charles III on 30 November 2023 accompanied by Scotland s First Minister Humza Yousaf 41 Malaysia edit Heriot Watt University Malaysia s purpose built campus opened in Putrajaya in September 2014 35 million was invested in the Malaysian campus which is the first green campus in the country It is situated in a lakeside location of 4 3 4 acres 1 9 hectares offering undergraduate as well as master s degree 42 Orkney edit Heriot Watt s campus in Stromness Orkney is home to the International Centre for Island Technology ICIT part of the university s School of Energy Geoscience Infrastructure and Society The Campus provides education to a small number of postgraduate students and is host to eight members of research staff 43 44 Organisation editHeriot Watt is divided into six schools and one institute that coordinate its teaching and research The School of Energy Geoscience Infrastructure and Society incorporating geoenergy engineering and renewable energy technology architectural engineering civil amp structural engineering construction management amp surveying geography and urban studies 45 The School of Engineering and Physical Sciences incorporating chemical engineering chemistry electrical electronic and computing engineering mechanical engineering and physics 46 The School of Social Sciences formerly School of Management and Languages incorporating accountancy and finance business management economics and languages 47 The School of Mathematical and Computer Sciences incorporating actuarial mathematics and statistics computer science and mathematics 48 The School of Textiles and Design 49 Edinburgh Business School which offers postgraduate courses at MBA MSc and DBA level 50 The Urban Institute a research collaboration for urban studies between Heriot Watt University and The University of EdinburghFrom 1 August 2016 the former School of Life Sciences was merged with other schools with programmes transferred to the School of Management and Languages the School of Energy Geoscience Infrastructure and Society and the School of Engineering and Physical Sciences 51 Academic profile editRankings and reputation edit RankingsNational rankingsComplete 2024 52 44Guardian 2024 53 85Times Sunday Times 2024 54 64Global rankingsARWU 2023 55 901 1000QS 2024 56 235THE 2024 57 351 400ARWU Subject rankings World 58 Civil Engineering 59 201 300Electrical Electronic Engineering 60 301 400Mathematics 61 101 150Mechanical Engineering 62 201 300Oceanography 63 101 150Telecom Engineering 64 101 150Heriot Watt University was named International University of the Year 65 by The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2018 Heriot Watt is known for the strong prospects of its students with 80 in graduate level jobs or further study six months after leaving the institution 66 In 2011 Heriot Watt was named as The Sunday Times Scottish University of the Year 2011 2012 with the paper emphasising the employability of the institution s graduates 66 In 2012 it was again Scottish University of the Year 2012 2013 for the second year running and also became UK University of the Year for student experience 67 The same year it came 1st in Scotland and 4th in the UK in the 2012 National Student Survey 66 Times Higher Education s Table of Tables is the combined results of the three main UK university league tables the Good University Guide published by The Times and The Sunday Times The Guardian and The Complete University Guide In the Table of Tables 2015 Heriot Watt was placed 27th in the UK and 3rd in Scotland It is ranked 28th in the UK by The Complete University Guide 2018 and 26th in the UK by The Guardian University League Table 2018 68 In a 2015 detail report on UK universities Durham academic Vikki Boliver placed Oxford and Cambridge in the first tier and included Heriot Watt in the second tier made of the remaining 22 Russell Group universities and 17 other pre 92 universities 6 7 In 2020 Heriot Watt was ranked at 314 by QS World University Rankings and at 251 300 by Times Higher Education World University Rankings in the world It was ranked 243rd in the world for engineering and technology by QS Rankings in 2019 69 It was ranked 143rd in the world for technical sciences in 2018 by Round University Ranking 70 In 2017 Business Insider ranked Heriot Watt the 3rd best UK university to study economics 71 It was ranked among 201 250 globally for Business and Economics by Times in 2019 72 In 2018 ARWU ranked Heriot Watt globally among 51 75 for Telecom Engineering and 101 150 for Civil Engineering Mathematics and Oceanography 73 Nationally the university is ranked highly for Planning and Building education In 2019 the university was ranked 4th in UK and 1st in Scotland for Town amp Country Planning and Landscape Design by The Complete University Guide 74 It was also ranked 9th in UK and 1st in Scotland for Building and Town amp Country Planning by The Guardian in the same year 75 In the 2019 The Complete University Guide national subject rankings Heriot Watt had the following rankings 2nd of 34 Building education 76 17th of 104 Accounting and Finance 15th of 81 Art and Design 14th of 30 Chemical Engineering 77 23rd of 60 Chemistry 78 1 of 56 Civil Engineering 79 25th of 110 Computer Science 80 22nd of 77 Economics 81 23rd of 68 Electrical Engineering 74 15th of 72 Mathematics 82 14th of 69 Mechanical Engineering 83 and 25th of 48 Physics and Astronomy 74 The university has been constantly ranked among the top 10 universities in UK for Building education since 2010 84 Admissions edit UCAS admission statistics 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013Applications 85 11 450 12 735 13 865 13 320 13 340Offer rate 86 90 6 89 2 81 9 79 6 82 7Enrols 87 2 135 2 070 1 885 1 840 2 145Yield 20 6 18 8 16 6 17 4 19 4Applicant enrolled ratio 5 36 6 15 7 36 7 24 6 20Average entry tariff 68 b n a 163 407 406 411As of February 2017 approximately 13 700 students are enrolled at one of Heriot Watt s campuses 66 6 in Scotland 24 2 in Dubai and 9 2 in Malaysia In the Scotland campus the university has a female male ratio of 41 59 88 Masters in Strategic Project Management edit Under the framework of the European Education system and as part of the Erasmus Mundus program Heriot Watt University offers a Masters in Strategic Project Management jointly with Politecnico di Milano Italy and Umea University Sweden 89 Students in the program study at all three institutions over two years and at the conclusion receive degrees issued by all three The program ranks number 11 in the Eduniversal Bests Masters Ranking and number 25 in the QS World University Rankings worldwide 90 91 Student life editStudent Union edit The Student Union at Heriot Watt is a student led organisation headed by individuals elected from the student population The association has represented students both locally and nationally since its foundation in 1966 92 and is a member of both the Edinburgh Students Forum and the National Union of Students NUS 93 It is also responsible for running the university s Student Union which runs events for students and supports student societies Over 50 societies currently exist including the Brewing Society which organises an annual charity beer festival 94 In addition the Student Union runs many services at the Edinburgh and Scottish Borders campuses including catering facilities a nightclub an advice centre and a student shop 95 The Student Union also works closely with the Heriot Watt University Dubai Student Council 96 and the Heriot Watt University Malaysia Student Association 97 In 2018 the Student Union won the University Student Union of the Year and also Officer Team of the Year at the NUS Scotland Awards 2018 98 Sports Union edit The Sports Union is responsible for the university s 30 sports clubs 99 and runs annual social events for students involved in sport As with the Students Association the organisation is headed by elected Heriot Watt students 100 Notable alumni editSee also Category Alumni of Heriot Watt University Arts edit nbsp Irvine WelshTheodore S Clerk 1909 1965 city planner first Ghanaian architect and developer of the port city of Tema Sir James Dunbar Nasmith born 1927 conservation architect and head of ECA s Department of Architecture 1978 1988 Sir Nicholas Grimshaw born 1939 architect of the Eden Project president of the Royal Academy since 2004 Sir William Kininmonth 1904 1988 architect of Adam House and Pollock Halls both in Edinburgh Kygo Norwegian DJ and record producer did not graduate 101 Sir Robert Matthew 1906 1975 designed the Royal Commonwealth Pool and founded RMJM John McAslan architect Taqi Nazeer Scottish born actor John Notman 1810 1865 architect and landscape architect Patrick Nuttgens 1930 2004 academic and writer on architecture Nivetha Pethuraj Indian actress 102 Dame Muriel Spark British writer took a course in commercial correspondence and precis writing at Heriot Watt College Sir Basil Spence 1907 1976 architect of Coventry Cathedral and the New Zealand Parliament Building nicknamed The Beehive in Wellington New Zealand Douglas Stuart British writer fashion designer winner of 2020 Booker Prize John Thomson pioneering photographer Deepak Tripathi historian and former journalist Irvine Welsh British writer of the novel Trainspotting Greg Wise British actor and producer Joanne Yeoh Malaysian violinist and music lecturer at Universiti Putra Malaysia Gary Younge writer and journalist Casa Yuen South Africa born Hong Kong TVB actressAcademia and science edit nbsp James NasmythLe Hai An 1971 2019 Deputy Minister of Education and Training of Vietnam and rector of Hanoi University of Mining and Geology Iain Baikie physicist winner of Swan Medal and Prize Christina Miller chemist David A B Miller applied physicist winner of R W Wood Prize and Adolph Lomb Medal James Nasmyth inventor of the steam hammer 103 93 Evelyn Roxburgh 1896 1973 electrical engineer Sarah Tabrizi neurologist Chris Whitty physician Chief Medical Advisor to the UK GovernmentBusiness edit nbsp Adam CrozierRobert Buchan British Canadian businessman founder of Kinross Gold Corporation Adam Crozier British businessman chief executive and television executives Chief Executive of ITV Roger Jenkins British financier former Chief Executive of Barclays Private Equity Principal Investments and Structured Capital Markets Bob Keiller British businessman Chief Executive of Wood Group Michael Lombardi Canadian businessman founder of Lombardi Media Corporation Ian Ritchie British businessman founder of OWL missed WWW opportunity of Tim Berners Lee 104 Maurice Tulloch born 1969 British Canadian businessman CEO of Aviva 105 Per Valebrokk Norwegian editor and business man partner of Storm CommunicationsPolitics edit Nathif Jama Adam Somali banker and politician Sarah Boyack former MSP and Minister for Transport of Scotland Liam Burns NUS UK president 2011 2013 Ingvald Godal former Member of the Norwegian Parliament and former Chairman of the Norwegian Support Committee for Chechnya Bernie Grant British Labour Party politician the Member of Parliament for Tottenham from 1987 to 2000 Britain s first Afro Caribbean MP did not graduate Fiona Hyslop MSP Cabinet Secretary for Culture and External Affairs in the Scottish Government Hassan Ali Khaire Somali politician Prime Minister of Somalia 106 Archy Kirkwood Baron Kirkwood of Kirkhope former Liberal Democrat MP Mark MacGregor Conservative Party politician Gillian Mackay Green Party MSP for Central Scotland Henry McLeish former First Minister of Scotland Brian Monteith former Conservative MSP Henning Skumsvoll member of the Norwegian Parliament Teo Ho Pin former member of the Singapore Parliament Fiona Watson political affairs officer Graham Watson former MEP Leader of the European Parliament s Liberal Group 2002 2009 and president of the EU s Liberal Democratic Party 2011 15 Lord Mike Watson Baron Watson of Invergowrie former MP and MSPSports edit Jock Clear Formula One engineer 107 Luke Crosbie Scotland national rugby union team player Lee Jones Scotland national rugby union team player 108 Shirley Robertson TV presenter and double Olympic gold medallist Jack Ross British professional footballer Gordon Shedden British auto racing driver Kirsty Smith Scottish soccer player for the Scotland women s national football team and West Ham United F C Women Notable staff editSir Thomas Hudson Beare FRSE RSSA chair of mechanics and engineering 1887 1889 George Murray Burnett FRSE 1921 1980 served as principal 1974 1980 109 Andrew John Herbertson lecturer in industrial and commercial geography 1896 1899 110 Sir Geoff Palmer OBE grain scientist and human rights advocate 1977 2005Principals edit Sir Francis Grant Ogilvie CB FRSE 1886 1900 Arthur Pillans Laurie FRSE 1900 1928 James Cameron Smail OBE FRSE 1928 1950 Hugh Bryan Nisbet CBE FRSE 1950 1967 Robert Allan Smith CBE FRS PRSE 1968 1974 George Murray Burnett FRSE 1974 1980 Thomas Lothian Johnston PRSE 1981 1988 Sir Alistair George James MacFarlane CBE FRS FRSE 1989 1996 John Stuart Archer CBE FRSE 1997 2006 Sir Vito Antonio Muscatelli CBE FRSE 2007 2009 Steven Kenneth Chapman CBE FRSE 2009 2015 Richard Andrew Williams OBE FRSE 2015 presentSee also edit nbsp Scotland portalArmorial of UK universities Edinburgh Business School Heriot Watt University F C List of UK universitiesFootnotes edit That article says its roots were in 1760 New UCAS Tariff system from 2016References edit a b c Reports and Financial Statements For the year ended 31 July 2022 PDF Heriot Watt 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