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University of Southampton

The University of Southampton (abbreviated as Soton in post-nominal letters[5]) is a public research university in Southampton, England. Southampton is a founding member of the Russell Group of research-intensive universities in the United Kingdom, and ranked in the top 100 universities in the world.[6][7][8][9]

University of Southampton
Latin: Universitas Sotoniensis
MottoLatin: Strenuis Ardua Cedunt
Motto in English
The Heights Yield to Endeavour[1]
TypePublic research university
Established1862 – Hartley Institution
1902 – Hartley University College
1913 – Southampton University College
1952 – gained university status by royal charter
Endowment£14.9 million (2021)[2]
Budget£578.4 million (2020–21)[2]
ChancellorRuby Wax
Vice-ChancellorMark E. Smith
VisitorPenny Mordaunt
(as Lord President of the Council ex officio)
Academic staff
2,715 (2020)[3]
Administrative staff
5,001
Students22,665 (2019/20)[4]
Undergraduates14,705 (2019/20)[4]
Postgraduates7,960 (2019/20)[4]
Location
CampusCity Campus
ColoursNavy blue, light sea green and dark red
AffiliationsACU
EUA
Port-City University League
Russell Group
SES
SETsquared
AACSB
Association of MBAs
Universities UK
WUN
Websitewww.southampton.ac.uk

The university has seven campuses. The main campus is located in the Highfield area of Southampton and is supplemented by four other campuses within the city: Avenue Campus housing the School of Humanities, the National Oceanography Centre housing courses in Ocean and Earth Sciences, Southampton General Hospital offering courses in Medicine and Health Sciences, and Boldrewood Campus housing an engineering and maritime technology campus and Lloyd's Register. In addition, the university operates a School of Art based in nearby Winchester and an international branch in Malaysia offering courses in Engineering. Each campus is equipped with its own library facilities.

The University of Southampton currently has 14,705 undergraduate and 7,960 postgraduate students, making it the largest university by higher education students in the South East region. The University of Southampton Students' Union, provides support, representation and social activities for the students ranging from involvement in the Union's four media outlets, to any of the 200 affiliated societies and 80 sports.[10] The university owns and operates a sports ground for use by students and also operates a sports centre on the main campus.[11]

History

Hartley Institution

 
The arrival of Prime Minister Lord Palmerston for the opening of the Hartley Institute on 15 October 1862

The University of Southampton has its origin as the Hartley Institution which was formed in 1862 from a benefaction by Henry Robinson Hartley (1777–1850). Hartley had inherited a fortune from two generations of successful wine merchants.[12] At his death in 1850, he left a bequest of £103,000 to the Southampton Corporation for the study and advancement of the sciences in his property on Southampton's High Street, in the city centre.

...employ the interest, dividends and annual proceeds in such a manner as best promote the study and advancement of the sciences of Natural History, Astronomy, Antiquities, Classical and Oriental Literature in the town, such as by forming a Public Library, Botanic Gardens, Observatory, and collections of objects with the above sciences.[13]

— Bequest to the Corporation of Southampton of Henry Robertson Hartley estate.

Hartley was an eccentric straggler, who had little liking of the new age docks and railways in Southampton.[14] He did not desire to create a college for many (as formed at similar time in other English industrial towns and commercial ports) but a cultural centre for Southampton's intellectual elite.[14] After lengthy legal challenges to the Bequest, and a public debate as to how best interpret the language of his Will, the Southampton Corporation choose to create the Institute (rather than a more widely accessible college, that some public figures had lobbied for).

On 15 October 1862, the Hartley Institute was opened by the Prime Minister Lord Palmerston in a major civic occasion which exceeded in splendor anything that anyone in the town could remember.[15] After initial years of financial struggle, the Hartley Institute became the Hartley College in 1883. This move was followed by increasing numbers of students, teaching staff, an expansion of the facilities and registered lodgings for students.

University College

 
Front of the Hartley Library, constructed in the 1930s after the move to Highfield Campus, with the support of private donors.

In 1902, the Hartley College became the Hartley University college, a degree awarding branch of the University of London.[16] This was after inspection of the teaching and finances by the University College Grants Committee,[17] and donations from Council members (including William Darwin the then Treasurer). An increase in student numbers in the following years motivated fund raising efforts to move the college to greenfield land around Back Lane (now University Road) in the Highfield area of Southampton. On 20 June 1914, Viscount Haldane opened the new site of the renamed Southampton University College. However, the outbreak of the First World War six weeks later meant no lectures could take place there, as the buildings were handed over by the college authorities for use as a military hospital. To cope with the volume of casualties, wooden huts were erected at the rear of the building. These were donated to university by the War Office after the end of fighting, in time for the transfer from the high street premises in 1920. At this time, Highfield Hall, a former country house and overlooking Southampton Common,[18] for which a lease had earlier been secured, commenced use as a halls of residence for female students. South Hill, on what is now the Glen Eyre Halls Complex was also acquired, along with South Stoneham House to house male students.

Further expansion through the 1920s and 1930s was made possible through private donors, such as the two daughters of Edward Turner Sims for the construction of the university library, and from the people of Southampton, enabling new buildings on both sides of University Road. During World War II the university suffered damage in the Southampton Blitz with bombs landing on the campus and its halls of residence.[19] The college decided against evacuation, instead expanding its Engineering Department, School of Navigation and developing a new School of Radio Telegraphy.[19] The university hosted the Supermarine plans and design team for a period but in December 1940 further bomb hits resulted in it being relocated to Hursley House.[20]

Halls of residence were used to house Polish, French and American troops.[19] After the war, departments such as Electronics grew under the influence of Erich Zepler and the Institute of Sound and Vibration was established.

University

 
Toastrack, a 1929 Dennis GL that has been owned by the University of Southampton Engineering Society since 1958.

On 29 April 1952, Queen Elizabeth II granted the University of Southampton a Royal Charter, the first to be given to a university during her reign, which enabled it to award degrees.[21] Six faculties were created: Arts, Science, Engineering, Economics, Education and Law. The first University of Southampton degrees were awarded on 4 July 1953, following the appointment of the Duke of Wellington as Chancellor of the university. Student and staff numbers grew throughout the next couple of decades as a response to the Robbins Report. The campus also grew significantly, when in July 1961 the university was given the approval to acquire some 200 houses on or near the campus by the Borough Council.[22] In addition, more faculties and departments were founded, including Medicine and Oceanography (despite the discouragement of Sir John Wolfenden, the chairman of the University Grants Committee).[22] Student accommodation was expanded throughout the 1960s and 1970s with the acquisition of Chilworth manor and new buildings at the Glen Eyre and Montefiore complexes.

In 1987, a crisis developed when the University Grants Committee announced, as part of nationwide cutbacks, a series of reductions in the funding of the university.[23] To eliminate the expected losses, the budgets and deficits subcommittee proposed reducing staff numbers. This proposal was met with demonstrations on campus and was later reworked (to reduce the redundancies and reallocate the reductions in faculties funding) after being rejected by the university Senate.[23]

By the mid-1980s through to the 1990s, the university looked to expand with new buildings on the Highfield campus, developing the Chilworth Manor site into a science park and conference venue, opening the National Oceanography Centre at a dockside location and purchasing new land from the City Council for the Arts Faculty and sports fields (at Avenue Campus and Wide Lane, respectively).[24]

Research university

 
The Gardens on the west half of Highfield Campus were landscaped by Basil Spence and feature artwork by Barbara Hepworth.

Under the leadership of then Vice-Chancellor, Sir Howard Newby the university became more focused in encouraging and investment in more and better quality research.[25] In the mid-1990s, the university gained two new campuses, as the Winchester School of Art and La Sainte Union College became part of the university.[24] A new school for Nursing and Midwifery was also created and went on to provide training for NHS professionals in central-southern England. This involved a huge increase in student numbers and the establishment of sub-campuses in Basingstoke, Winchester, Portsmouth and Newport, Isle of Wight.[25]

In the autumn of 1997, the university experienced Britain's worst outbreak of meningitis, with the death of three students.[26] The university responded to the crisis by organising a mass vaccination programme, and later took the ground-breaking decision to offer all new students vaccinations.[25]

The university celebrated its Golden Jubilee on 22 January 2002. By this time, Southampton had research income that represented over half of the total income.[25] In recent years a number of new landmark buildings have been added as part of the estates development. New constructions on the main campus include the Jubilee Sports Complex in 2004,[27][28] the EEE (ECS, Education and Entrance) building in 2007,[29][30][31] the new Mountbatten building in 2008 housing the School of Electronics and Computer Science[32][33] following a fire[34][35] and the Life Sciences building in 2010.[36][37][38] In addition, the Hartley Library and Student Services Centre were both extended and redesigned in 2005[39][40][41] and the Students' Union was also extended in 2002.[42][43] Other constructions include the Archaeology building on Avenue Campus in 2006[44][45] and the Institute of Development Sciences building at Southampton General Hospital in 2007.[46] The university has also significantly redeveloped its Boldrewood Campus which is home to part of the engineering faculty and to Lloyd's Register's Global Technology Centre.[47]

The university joined the Science and Engineering South Consortium (SES) on 9 May 2013. The SES was created to pool the collective insights and resources of the University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, Imperial College London and University College London to innovate and explore new ideas through collaboration whilst providing efficiencies of scale and shared utilisation of facilities. This is the most powerful cluster of research intensive universities in the UK and the new consortium is to become one of the world's leading hubs for science and engineering research.[48]

In 2015, the university started a fundraising campaign to build the Centre for Cancer Immunology based at Southampton General Hospital. At the beginning of 2018, the target amount of £25 million was raised, allowing 150 scientists to move into the building in March 2018. The Centre for Cancer Immunology is the first of its kind in the UK and contains facilities that will hosts clinical trial units and laboratories that will explore the relationship between cancer and the immune system.[49][50]

Campuses

The university has seven educational campuses – five in Southampton, one in Winchester, and one international branch in Malaysia.[51] The university operates a science park in Chilworth. The university also owns sports facilities and halls of residences on a variety of other nearby sites.

Highfield Campus

 
Aerial view of the Highfield Campus

The university's main campus is located in the residential area of Highfield. Opened on 20 June 1914, the site was initially used as a military hospital during World War I. The campus grew gradually, mainly consisting of detailed red brick buildings (such as the Hartley library and West building of the Students' Union) designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott.[52] In 1956, Sir Basil Spence was commissioned to prepare a masterplan of the campus for the foreseeable future.[53] This included incorporating the University Road, that split the 59-acre (24 ha) campus in two and the quarry of Sir Sidney Kimber's brickyard that itself was split by a stream. Unable to remove the road and the private houses along it, Spence designed many of the buildings facing away from it, using contemporary designs working in concrete, glass and mosaic.[53] During recent decades, new buildings were added that contravened the master plan of Spence, such as the Synthetic Chemistry Building and Mountbatten Building (the latter of which was destroyed by fire in 2005).

In 1991, the Highfield Planning Group was formed within the university under the chairmanship of Tim Holt.[53] This led to the development of new buildings such as the Jubilee Sports Hall, Student Services Building and the Institute of Sound and Vibration Research. In addition, existing buildings, such as the Hartley Library, were extensively renovated and extended. A new masterplan for the Highfield campus was drawn up in 1998 by Rick Mather, who proposed that the University Road should become a tree-lined boulevard backed by white-rendered buildings.[54] He also contributed some of the newer buildings such as the Zepler and Gower Buildings.[53]

Avenue Campus

 
Avenue Campus

Avenue Campus is currently home to the Faculty of Humanities, with the exception of Music, and is located a short distance away from the main Highfield campus. The site previously housed the Southampton Tramsheds and Richard Taunton's College, of which the existing building still stands on the site. It was purchased by the university from Southampton City Council for £2 million in December 1993[25] so that the university could expand – planning regulations meant that excess land on the Highfield campus couldn't be built on and had to be reserved for future car parking spaces. The car parking spaces have now been built.[55] The departments moved onto the campus in 1996.[56] The campus consists of the original Tauntons building from the early 20th century but redeveloped with a glass-fronted courtyard and extension and a new Archaeology building built in 2006 costing £2.7 million.[57]

Boldrewood Campus

Boldrewood Campus, located a short distance from the Highfield campus, houses the university's new Maritime Centre of Excellence, the Southampton Marine and Maritime Institute and Lloyd's Register's Group Technology Centre.[58][59][60]

The campus was formerly the Biomedical Sciences campus of the university and acted, until 2010, as a non-hospital base for the School of Medicine and home to a research facility for the Biological Sciences. These departments were then relocated to either Southampton General Hospital, the new Life Sciences building at Highfield, or the University of Southampton science park.[61]

National Oceanography Centre, Southampton

 
National Oceanography Centre, Southampton

The National Oceanography Centre, Southampton (NOCS) is located in Southampton Docks three miles south of the main university campus. The campus is home of the university's Ocean and Earth Sciences department and is also a campus of the Natural Environment Research Council's research institute, the National Oceanography Centre.[62] Five of the National Oceanography Centre's research divisions are based on the campus.[62]

Planning of the campus began in 1989 and was completed in 1994 due to cuts and uncertainties whether a national research centre could be successfully integrated with a university.[63] It was opened in 1996 by the Duke of Edinburgh. The campus was also the base for the NERC purpose-built research vessels RRS James Cook and until recently the RRS Discovery and the RRS Charles Darwin.[64]

University Hospital Southampton (UHS)

The university maintains a presence at Southampton General in partnership with the NHS trust operating the hospital.[65] It is home to some operations of the Faculty of Medicine and the Faculty of Health Sciences, although these two faculties have bases on Highfield campus. As a teaching hospital, it is used by a range of undergraduate and postgraduate medical students, research academics and clinicians.[66]

The university's involvement began in 1971, when it became the first to house a new school of medicine alongside the universities of Nottingham and Leicester, and currently extends to several operations and specific research centres.[25]

Winchester School of Art

The Winchester School of Art, located in central Winchester, houses the university's arts and textiles courses that are part of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities. The school itself was established in the 1960s and was integrated into the University of Southampton in 1996.[67] The campus contains the original school buildings from the 1960s, in addition to structures built when the merger occurred and in 1998 when the Textile Conservation Centre moved to the site from Hampton Court Palace. The centre remained with the school until its closure in 2009.[68]

Malaysia Campus (University of Southampton Malaysia - UoSM)

The university opened its first international campus in Iskandar Puteri, Malaysia in October 2012.[69] Located in the state of Johor near the southwestern tip of Malaysia, the campus is located within EduCity in Iskandar Puteri - a new city comprising universities and institutes of higher education, academia-industry action and R&D centres, as well as student accommodation, shared sports and recreational facilities.[70]

The campus operates courses in engineering, it offers an Engineering foundation year programme[71] and MEng programmes in Aeronautics and Astronautics, Mechanical Engineering and Electrical and Electronic Engineering. All programmes have been approved by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA) and the Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM).[72]

The split campus degree programmes take place in Malaysia for the first two years, with the final two years at Southampton.[73] In 2016, the Malaysia Campus' first group of students graduated, along with the first PhD graduate.[74]

As part of its expansion plans, the University of Southampton Malaysia has moved into its new 150,000sq ft state-of-the-art estate in Eco Botanic City, Iskandar Puteri.[75] The new campus is equipped with a myriad of open learning spaces, lecture halls, an Aerospace Lab, a Design Studio, Business Experimental Labs, and a 12-terminal Bloomberg Suite to enhance the quality and learning experience throughout the students’ journey. From the initial offerings of four Engineering programmes, UoSM has now grown to offer 20 programmes in the fields of Engineering, Business and Computer Science fields.

Currently, among all the British universities with a campus in Malaysia, UoSM is the only one that is ranked in the world’s top 100 universities and the Top UK University in Malaysia.[76]


Science Park

 
Chilworth Manor, part of the University of Southampton Science Park

The University of Southampton Science Park contains approximately 50 businesses connected to the university.[77] Originally established in 1983 as Chilworth Science Park, named after the manor house that is now a luxury hotel and conference centre,[78] the park houses business incubator units to help these companies. The companies occupying the park range in expertise and fields including oil and gas exploration, pharmaceuticals, nanotechnology and optoelectronics,[79] with three of the twelve successful spin-out companies created since 2000 being floated on London's Alternative Investment Market (AIM) with a combined market capitalisation value of £160 million.[80] The park was renamed in 2006.[81]

Transport links

 
A Unilink double-decker bus passing through Highfield Campus

To connect the university's Southampton campuses, halls of residence, hospitals, and other important features of the city, the university operates the Unilink bus service for the benefit of the students, staff and the general public. The service is currently operated by local bus company Bluestar using the Unilink name. The service consists of four routes. The U1 runs between Southampton Airport and the National Oceanography Centre via Wessex Lane Halls, Highfield campus, Portswood, Southampton City Centre and Southampton Central railway station. The other regular routes, the U2 and the U6, run between the City Centre and Bassett Green and Southampton General Hospital respectively while the final route, the U9, runs an infrequent service between Southampton General hospital and Townhill Park. Students who live in halls of residence provided by the university receive an annual bus pass, allowing them to use all Unilink services for free.[82]

Organisation

Governance

 
The George Thomas Student Services Building on Highfield Campus where the university management is located.

Responsibility for running the university is held formally by the Chancellor and led at the executive level by the Vice-Chancellor, currently Prof Mark E. Smith. The key bodies in the university governance structure are the Council and Senate.

The Council is the governing body of the university.[83] It is ultimately responsible for the overall planning and management of the university.[83] The council is also responsible for ensuring that the funding made available to the university by the Higher Education Funding Council for England is used as prescribed.[83] The council is composed of members from 5 different classes, namely (1) officers; (2) eight lay members appointed by the council; (3) four members appointed by the Senate; (4) one member of the non-teaching staff; (5) the President of the Students' Union.[83]

The Senate is the university's primary academic authority, with responsibilities which include the direction and regulation of education and examinations, the award of degrees, and the promotion of research.[84] The Senate has approximately 65 members, including the Vice-Presidents, the Deans and representatives from the academic staff in each faculty and those administrative groups most closely associated with educational activities, and representatives of the Students' Union. The Senate is chaired by the Vice-Chancellor.[84]

Faculties

The university comprises five faculties, each with a number of academic units.[85] This current faculty structure came into effect in 2018, taking over from a previous structure consisting of eight faculties. The current faculty structure is:

  • Faculty of Arts and Humanities
    • Humanities
    • Winchester School of Art
  • Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences
    • Chemistry
    • Electronics and Computer Science
    • Engineering
    • Physics and Astronomy
  • Faculty of Environmental and Life Sciences
    • Biological Sciences
    • Geography and Environmental Science
    • Health Sciences (nursing, midwifery, allied health professionals)
    • Ocean and Earth Sciences
    • National Oceanography Centre
    • Psychology
  • Faculty of Medicine
  • Faculty of Social Sciences
    • Economic, Social and Political Sciences
    • Southampton Statistical Sciences Research Institute
    • Mathematical Sciences
    • Southampton Business School
    • Southampton Education School
    • Southampton Law School

Affiliations

Southampton is a founding member of the Russell Group of research-intensive universities in Britain.[86]

Academic profile

Courses and subjects

Southampton awards a wide range of academic degrees spanning academic degrees for bachelor's in a variety of degrees and master's degrees as well as junior doctorates and higher doctorates. The postnominals awarded are the degree abbreviations used commonly among British universities. The university is part of the Engineering Doctorate scheme,[87] for the award of Eng. D. degrees.

Short courses and professional development courses are run by many of the university's Academic Schools and Research Centres.[88]

The university works closely with members of the Armed Forces.[88] It provides professional military educators in the British Army to study for a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE). The university also works with the Royal Navy to provide training and qualifications towards Chartered Engineer status.[88]

Admissions

UCAS admission statistics
2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
Applications[89] 39,735 42,405 36,850 36,600 36,705
Offer rate (%)[90] 78.5 82.2 84.0 80.5 77.7
Enrols[91] 4,830 5,360 6,200 5,065 5,480
Yield (%) 15.5 15.4 20.0 17.2 19.2
Applicant/Enrolled ratio 8.23 7.91 5.94 7.23 6.70
Average entry Tariff[92][a] n/a 160 390 417 408

In terms of average UCAS points of entrants, Southampton ranked 25th in Britain in 2023.[93] The university gives offers of admission to 84.0% of its applicants, the 6th highest amongst the Russell Group.[94]

According to the 2017 Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide, approximately 15% of Southampton's undergraduates come from independent schools.[95] In the 2016–17 academic year, the university had a domicile breakdown of 72:7:21 of UK:EU:non-EU students respectively with a female to male ratio of 53:47.[96]

Rankings and reputation

University rankings
Global – Overall
ARWU World[97]151-200 (2022)
CWTS World[98]85 (2022)
QS World[99]78 (2023)
RUR World[100]72 (2022)
THE World[101]108 (2023)
USNWR Global[102]97 (2022)
National – Overall
Complete National[103]13 (2022)
CWTS National[104]11 (2021)
Guardian National[105]17 (2022)
QS National[106]11 (2023)
Sunday Times/Times National[107]15 (2022)
TEF England[108]Silver

In the 2023 international university rankings, Southampton ranked 78th (QS World University Rankings)[109] and 108th (Times Higher Education World University Rankings).[110] The 2022 Round University Ranking ranked Southampton 72nd globally,[8] and the 2022 CWTS Leiden Ranking placed Southampton 85th worldwide.[9] The 2021 U.S. News & World Report ranks Southampton 97th in the world and 11th in the UK.[111]

Southampton was originally awarded Bronze ("provision is of satisfactory quality") in the 2017 Teaching Excellence Framework, a government assessment of the quality of undergraduate teaching in universities and other higher education providers in England.[112] The Bronze award was appealed by the university,[113] however it was rejected by the HEFCE in August 2017.[114] In response, the university's Vice Chancellor, Christopher Snowden, claimed the exercise was "devoid of any meaningful assessment of teaching" and that "there are serious lessons to be learned if the TEF is to gain public confidence."[115] Enrollment into the exercise was voluntary and institutions were made aware of the metrics used before agreeing to be assessed by the TEF.[116] In January 2018, the university confirmed that it would re-enter the TEF believing that it would benefit from changed evaluations that would benefit Russell Group universities.[117] In 2018, Southampton was awarded Silver by the Teaching Excellence Framework Panel.[118]

The Guardian ranked the university at number 1 in the UK for Civil Engineering[119] and Electronic and Electrical Engineering in 2020.[120]

In the 2014 Research Excellence Framework assessing the research output of 154 British Universities and Institutes, Southampton was ranked 18th for GPA (15th among Russell Group Universities), 11th for research power (11th among Russell Group Universities), and 8th for research intensity (7th among Russell Group Universities).[121]

Research

The university conducts research in most academic disciplines and is home to a number of notable research centres. Southampton has leading research centres in a number of disciplines, e.g. music, computer sciences, engineering or management sciences, and houses world-leading research institutions in fields as varied as oceanography and web science.[citation needed]

Within the university there are a number of research institutes and groups that aim to pool resources on a specific research area.[88] Institutes or groups identified by the university of being of significant importance are marked in italics.

University of Southampton Research Institutes and Groups

Institute of Sound and Vibration Research

 
Institute of Sound and Vibration Research Building

The Institute of Sound and Vibration Research (ISVR), is an acoustical research institute which is part of the University of Southampton. Founded in 1963, it has been awarded a 2006 Queen's Anniversary Prize for Higher and Further Education.[355]

ISVR is divided into four distinct groups of research:

  • The Dynamics Group, (specialised in the modelling, measurement and control of structural vibrations).[356]
  • The Fluid Dynamics and Acoustics Group (including the Rolls-Royce University Technology Centre in Gas Turbine Noise) specialised in three fields which are aero-acoustics of aircraft engines, ultrasonics and underwater acoustics, noise source imaging and virtual acoustics.[357]
  • The Human Sciences Group (including the Hearing and Balance Centre and the Human Factors Research Unit) specialises in the human response to sound and vibration.[358]
  • The Signal Processing and Control Group, which specialises in acoustics, dynamics, audiology and human sciences and as a basis for control of sound and vibration.[359]

ISVR offers a number of Undergraduate and Postgraduate degree programmes in acoustical engineering, acoustics & music and audiology.[360]

EPrints

The School of Electronics and Computer Science created the first archiving software (EPrints) to publish its research freely available on the Web.[361] This software is used throughout the university and as an archiving system for many different institutions around the world.[362]

Libraries

 
Exterior of the 2005 extension to the Hartley Library

The university has libraries located on each of the academic campuses and in total the collection holds over 1.5 million books and periodicals.[363][364]

The university's primary library is the Hartley Library, located on Highfield campus and first built in 1935 and extended further in 1959 and 2005.[364] The majority of the books and periodicals are held there as well as specialist collections of works such as Ford collection of Parliamentary papers and the European Documentation Centre. In addition, the main library houses the Special Collections and Archives centre, housing more than 6 million manuscripts and a large archive of rare books.[365] Specific collections include the correspondence of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, acquired by the university in 1983, as well as the Broadlands Archive, including the Palmerston and Mountbatten papers. The library also contains 4,500 volumes of Claude Montefiore's library on Theology and Judaism, the Ford Parliamentary Papers, Frank Perkins' collection of books on agriculture, Sir Samuel Gurney-Dixon's Dante collection and the James Parkes Library of Jewish/non-Jewish relations.[365] The library also includes six rare editions of the Divina Commedia; the first of these, the Brescia edition of 1487, is the library's earliest book.[365]

In addition to the main Hartley Library, there are other libraries based at the university's other campuses primarily focused on the subjects studied at that location. As one of the smaller libraries and given its proximity to the Highfield campus, the Avenue Library only houses a collection of key Humanities resources.[366] It does however also hold an extensive film library, many of an international nature.[367] On a larger scale, the libraries at the National Oceanography Centre, Southampton General Hospital, Winchester School of Art are more complete and house the majority of the resources and specialist collections on oceanography and earth sciences, healthcare and art and design respectively.[368][369][370] The Malaysia campus holds a small collection of reference books but the majority of the resources needed for courses at the campus are available online.[371] Separate from the Hartley Library is the E. J. Richards Engineering Library, which contains further materials for more in-depth study and is freely accessible to Engineering students and staff.[372]

Arts

 
The Nuffield Theatre, Southampton

The university's main Highfield campus is home to three main arts venues supported and funded by the university and Arts Council England.[373] The Nuffield Theatre opened in 1963 with construction funded by a grant from the Nuffield Foundation of £130,000 (£2,450,000 in 2013).[374] The building was designed by Sir Basil Spence as part of his campus masterplan with additional direction provided by Sir Richard Southern.[375] The theatre consists of a 480-seat auditorium, that also served as the principal lecture theatre at the time of construction, as well as additional lecture theatres and adjacent Kitchen bar.[376][377] The theatre went into administration in May 2020 and permanent closure was announced in July 2020.[378]

 
The Turner Sims Concert Hall on Highfield Campus.

The Turner Sims Concert Hall was added to the art provision in October 1974 following a £30,000 (£460,000 in 2012) donation from Margaret Grassam Sims in 1967.[379] It was made to provide a venue specifically for music following difficulties in gaining space in the Nuffield Theatre and due to acoustical differences with the spaces.[379] The new space has a single auditorium, designed by the university's Institute of Sound and Vibration Research with musical performances in mind, with a flat space at the bottom so it could be used for exams.[379]

The final of the three Art Council supported venues on campus is the John Hansard Gallery. The gallery was opened on 22 September 1980 but is housed in a building that previously housed a tidal model of Southampton Water between 1957 and 1978.[380] It took over responsibility from a photographic gallery, a gallery in the Nuffield Theatre and one located on Boldrewood campus.[380] It houses various exhibitions in contemporary art and is due to move to new premises in Guildhall Square in c.2015.[381]

In addition, the western half of Highfield campus contain several 20th-century sculptures by Barbara Hepworth,[382][383] Justin Knowles, Nick Pope and John Edwards.

Student life

Students' Union

 
The Students' Union Building on Highfield Campus

The University of Southampton Students' Union (SUSU) is the university students' union and has a range of facilities located on the Highfield campus and on the Winchester School of Art campus. At Highfield the union is sited in three buildings opposite the Hartley Library. The main building (Building 42) was built in the 1960s as part of the Basil Spence masterplan. The building was also extensively renovated in 2002 leading to the creation of two new Bars and 'The Cube' multi-functional space. The West Building dates back to the 1940s in a red brick style, complementing the Hartley Library opposite. This originally held all of the Union's activities until the construction of the current Union. At present the building hosts the pub 'The Stags Head'.[384] The newest building was built during the mid-1990s which includes the union shop and other retail stores.

The union operates four media outlets. Surge Radio, broadcasts from new studios in the main union building over the internet.[385] Internet television station SUSUtv broadcasts a wide range of programmes live and on demand through their website. The student newspaper Wessex Scene is published once every three weeks.[386] The Edge entertainment magazine began life as an insert of the Wessex Scene in 1995 before growing to become a full publication and online presence in 2011.

Halls of residence

 
Old block of Glen Eyre halls of residence

The university provides accommodation for all first year students who require it and places in residences are available for international and MSc students. Accommodation may be catered, self-catered, have en-suite facilities, a sink in the room, or access to communal bathroom facilities. Each hall has a Junior Common Room (JCR) committee that is responsible for the running of social events and representing the residents to the students union and the university via the Students union JCR officer.

The university's accommodation exists around two large complexes of halls and some other small halls located around the city. These are:

  • Glen Eyre Complex – The complex lies less than half a mile to the north of Highfield Campus and houses approximately 2000 students. The complex consists of several building sets, designed over the years and arranged either around the central landscaped garden – the oldest buildings, Richard Newitt Courts are separated into blocks A-G and are closest to the Glen Bar, students in these blocks have very small flats (between 4 and 6 to a kitchen with usually more than one bathroom). Old Terrace and New Terrace are close to the site's entrance, New Terrace has ensuite rooms. Chancellors' courts, consisting of Selbourne, Jellicoe and Roll courts are the most modern blocks in the accommodation with Brunei house, the most basic of accommodations, on the outskirts. Located on the south side of Glen Eyre Road on the periphery of the site are Chamberlain Halls, which share most things with the main Glen Eyre site. This site consists of Hartley Grove, South Hill, Beechmount House and the Chamberlain blocks. All Glen Eyre Halls are self-catered at present.
  • Wessex Lane Halls – Located in Swaythling approximately one mile east of the Highfield Campus. The complex provides accommodation for over 1,800 students and currently comprises two halls of residence: Montefiore Hall, and Connaught. Connaught Halls are fully catered. The complex also features South Stoneham House, a period building constructed in 1708.
  • City Gateway Hall – Located in Swaythling one mile north east of the Highfield Campus at the intersection of two major roads. Opened in September 2015, the landmark building was included in the runners-up list of the 2015 Carbuncle Cup. Featuring a 15-story elliptical tower and two adjoining six-story rectangular accommodation blocks the hall provides accommodation for up to 375 students.[387][388][389]
  • Mayflower Halls – Located in the city centre within the city's 'Cultural Quarter', and two-minutes walk away from Southampton Central railway station. The hall opened at the start of the 2014/2015 academic year, and houses over 1100 students in a mix of rooms. It includes a gym which is available to both residents and the public.
  • Archers Road – Lying two miles south of Highfield and housing 500 students, Archers Road compromises two halls on separate sites. The two halls, Gateley and Romero, are all self-contained and self catered but share a reception and other community facilities.
  • Highfield Halls – Located adjacent to Avenue Campus and half a mile from Highfield campus. Highfield halls comprises Aubrey and Wolfe houses and both have on site catering. The site is also used as a University conference facility during the summer months when vacated.
  • Gower Building – Gower is mainly used by mature and postgraduate students, located on Highfield campus. Gower contains a small number of self-contained apartments, located above other University amenities.
  • Erasmus Park – Located in Winchester, this hall houses around 400 students studying at the Winchester School of Art.
  • Riverside Way - Located in Winchester in close proximity to Erasmus Park. This is a private halls site but the university does have an agreement to allocate some students there.

The university also has accommodation located in Balmoral House and Victoria Place, Portsmouth and in Basingstoke for the use of Nursing and Midwifery students studying on placement in these areas.[citation needed]

Healthcare

The University Health Service is an NHS GP practice located on the main Highfield campus, with over 20,000 patients as of December 2021[390] working from Building 48 between the Physics & Maths Buildings.[391][392]

Sports

 
Wide Lane Sports Ground

The university's Sport and Wellbeing department runs the majority of the sports facilities on campus which are based predominately at two locations: the Jubilee Sports Centre and Wide Lane Sports Ground.[393] The Jubilee Sports Centre, opened in 2004 at a cost of £8.5 million, is located on the Highfield Campus and contains a six-lane 25-metre swimming pool, 160 workstation gym and an eight-court sports hall.[394] Wide Lane meanwhile is located nearby in Eastleigh and was refurbished at cost of £4.3 million in 2007. The 73-acre (30 ha) complex includes flood-lit synthetic turf and grass pitches, tennis courts, a pavilion and a 'Team Southampton' Gym.[395] The university also runs facilities at the Avenue Campus, National Oceanography Centre, the Watersports Centre on the River Itchen and at Glen Eyre and Wessex Lane halls while there is another sports hall, squash courts, martial arts studio and bouldering wall located within the Students' Union.[394][395]

The university competes in numerous sports in the BUCS South East Conference (after switching from the Western Conference in 2009).[396] A number of elite athletes are supported by the SportsRec through sports bursaries and the UK Government's Talented Athlete Scholarship Scheme (TASS).

The University Athletic Union was formally established on 29 November 1929, by the University College council. Versions of the union had existed previously to which many clubs such as Cricket, Association Football, Rugby, Boxing, Gymnastics, Tennis and Boat clubs (all formed before the turn of the 20th century) were members.[397]

Mustangs Baseball Club

The Southampton Mustangs Baseball Club was founded in 1997. In the early years, the club participated in mainly friendly games against other British university baseball teams, as no formal university league was in existence. Starting in 1998, the Mustangs started to host a university baseball tournament – inviting other teams including Oxford, Cambridge, Portsmouth, Royal Holloway, and Norwich. In 2004 the Mustangs entered into the national adult baseball leagues run by the British Baseball Federation (BBF). The club entered in the lowest division, but after a few years of consolidation, the Mustangs have worked their way up from the lower leagues in the BBF to play in the top-tier league of the British baseball, the British National Baseball League (NBL), in the 2010 season.[398]

National student championships

Throughout its history the university has had a number of successful teams in National student championships.

Notable people

Alumni

Academics

Academics working at the university include:

See also

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university, southampton, abbreviated, soton, post, nominal, letters, public, research, university, southampton, england, southampton, founding, member, russell, group, research, intensive, universities, united, kingdom, ranked, universities, world, latin, univ. The University of Southampton abbreviated as Soton in post nominal letters 5 is a public research university in Southampton England Southampton is a founding member of the Russell Group of research intensive universities in the United Kingdom and ranked in the top 100 universities in the world 6 7 8 9 University of SouthamptonLatin Universitas SotoniensisMottoLatin Strenuis Ardua CeduntMotto in EnglishThe Heights Yield to Endeavour 1 TypePublic research universityEstablished1862 Hartley Institution1902 Hartley University College1913 Southampton University College1952 gained university status by royal charterEndowment 14 9 million 2021 2 Budget 578 4 million 2020 21 2 ChancellorRuby WaxVice ChancellorMark E SmithVisitorPenny Mordaunt as Lord President of the Council ex officio Academic staff2 715 2020 3 Administrative staff5 001Students22 665 2019 20 4 Undergraduates14 705 2019 20 4 Postgraduates7 960 2019 20 4 LocationSouthampton Hampshire EnglandCampusCity CampusColoursNavy blue light sea green and dark redAffiliationsACUEUAPort City University LeagueRussell GroupSESSETsquaredAACSBAssociation of MBAsUniversities UKWUNWebsitewww wbr southampton wbr ac wbr ukThe university has seven campuses The main campus is located in the Highfield area of Southampton and is supplemented by four other campuses within the city Avenue Campus housing the School of Humanities the National Oceanography Centre housing courses in Ocean and Earth Sciences Southampton General Hospital offering courses in Medicine and Health Sciences and Boldrewood Campus housing an engineering and maritime technology campus and Lloyd s Register In addition the university operates a School of Art based in nearby Winchester and an international branch in Malaysia offering courses in Engineering Each campus is equipped with its own library facilities The University of Southampton currently has 14 705 undergraduate and 7 960 postgraduate students making it the largest university by higher education students in the South East region The University of Southampton Students Union provides support representation and social activities for the students ranging from involvement in the Union s four media outlets to any of the 200 affiliated societies and 80 sports 10 The university owns and operates a sports ground for use by students and also operates a sports centre on the main campus 11 Contents 1 History 1 1 Hartley Institution 1 2 University College 1 3 University 1 4 Research university 2 Campuses 2 1 Highfield Campus 2 2 Avenue Campus 2 3 Boldrewood Campus 2 4 National Oceanography Centre Southampton 2 5 University Hospital Southampton UHS 2 6 Winchester School of Art 2 7 Malaysia Campus University of Southampton Malaysia UoSM 2 8 Science Park 2 9 Transport links 3 Organisation 3 1 Governance 3 2 Faculties 3 3 Affiliations 4 Academic profile 4 1 Courses and subjects 4 2 Admissions 4 3 Rankings and reputation 4 4 Research 4 4 1 Institute of Sound and Vibration Research 4 5 EPrints 4 6 Libraries 4 7 Arts 5 Student life 5 1 Students Union 5 2 Halls of residence 5 3 Healthcare 5 4 Sports 5 4 1 Mustangs Baseball Club 5 4 2 National student championships 6 Notable people 6 1 Alumni 6 2 Academics 7 See also 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksHistory EditHartley Institution Edit The arrival of Prime Minister Lord Palmerston for the opening of the Hartley Institute on 15 October 1862 The University of Southampton has its origin as the Hartley Institution which was formed in 1862 from a benefaction by Henry Robinson Hartley 1777 1850 Hartley had inherited a fortune from two generations of successful wine merchants 12 At his death in 1850 he left a bequest of 103 000 to the Southampton Corporation for the study and advancement of the sciences in his property on Southampton s High Street in the city centre employ the interest dividends and annual proceeds in such a manner as best promote the study and advancement of the sciences of Natural History Astronomy Antiquities Classical and Oriental Literature in the town such as by forming a Public Library Botanic Gardens Observatory and collections of objects with the above sciences 13 Bequest to the Corporation of Southampton of Henry Robertson Hartley estate Hartley was an eccentric straggler who had little liking of the new age docks and railways in Southampton 14 He did not desire to create a college for many as formed at similar time in other English industrial towns and commercial ports but a cultural centre for Southampton s intellectual elite 14 After lengthy legal challenges to the Bequest and a public debate as to how best interpret the language of his Will the Southampton Corporation choose to create the Institute rather than a more widely accessible college that some public figures had lobbied for On 15 October 1862 the Hartley Institute was opened by the Prime Minister Lord Palmerston in a major civic occasion which exceeded in splendor anything that anyone in the town could remember 15 After initial years of financial struggle the Hartley Institute became the Hartley College in 1883 This move was followed by increasing numbers of students teaching staff an expansion of the facilities and registered lodgings for students University College Edit Front of the Hartley Library constructed in the 1930s after the move to Highfield Campus with the support of private donors In 1902 the Hartley College became the Hartley University college a degree awarding branch of the University of London 16 This was after inspection of the teaching and finances by the University College Grants Committee 17 and donations from Council members including William Darwin the then Treasurer An increase in student numbers in the following years motivated fund raising efforts to move the college to greenfield land around Back Lane now University Road in the Highfield area of Southampton On 20 June 1914 Viscount Haldane opened the new site of the renamed Southampton University College However the outbreak of the First World War six weeks later meant no lectures could take place there as the buildings were handed over by the college authorities for use as a military hospital To cope with the volume of casualties wooden huts were erected at the rear of the building These were donated to university by the War Office after the end of fighting in time for the transfer from the high street premises in 1920 At this time Highfield Hall a former country house and overlooking Southampton Common 18 for which a lease had earlier been secured commenced use as a halls of residence for female students South Hill on what is now the Glen Eyre Halls Complex was also acquired along with South Stoneham House to house male students Further expansion through the 1920s and 1930s was made possible through private donors such as the two daughters of Edward Turner Sims for the construction of the university library and from the people of Southampton enabling new buildings on both sides of University Road During World War II the university suffered damage in the Southampton Blitz with bombs landing on the campus and its halls of residence 19 The college decided against evacuation instead expanding its Engineering Department School of Navigation and developing a new School of Radio Telegraphy 19 The university hosted the Supermarine plans and design team for a period but in December 1940 further bomb hits resulted in it being relocated to Hursley House 20 Halls of residence were used to house Polish French and American troops 19 After the war departments such as Electronics grew under the influence of Erich Zepler and the Institute of Sound and Vibration was established University Edit Toastrack a 1929 Dennis GL that has been owned by the University of Southampton Engineering Society since 1958 On 29 April 1952 Queen Elizabeth II granted the University of Southampton a Royal Charter the first to be given to a university during her reign which enabled it to award degrees 21 Six faculties were created Arts Science Engineering Economics Education and Law The first University of Southampton degrees were awarded on 4 July 1953 following the appointment of the Duke of Wellington as Chancellor of the university Student and staff numbers grew throughout the next couple of decades as a response to the Robbins Report The campus also grew significantly when in July 1961 the university was given the approval to acquire some 200 houses on or near the campus by the Borough Council 22 In addition more faculties and departments were founded including Medicine and Oceanography despite the discouragement of Sir John Wolfenden the chairman of the University Grants Committee 22 Student accommodation was expanded throughout the 1960s and 1970s with the acquisition of Chilworth manor and new buildings at the Glen Eyre and Montefiore complexes In 1987 a crisis developed when the University Grants Committee announced as part of nationwide cutbacks a series of reductions in the funding of the university 23 To eliminate the expected losses the budgets and deficits subcommittee proposed reducing staff numbers This proposal was met with demonstrations on campus and was later reworked to reduce the redundancies and reallocate the reductions in faculties funding after being rejected by the university Senate 23 By the mid 1980s through to the 1990s the university looked to expand with new buildings on the Highfield campus developing the Chilworth Manor site into a science park and conference venue opening the National Oceanography Centre at a dockside location and purchasing new land from the City Council for the Arts Faculty and sports fields at Avenue Campus and Wide Lane respectively 24 Research university Edit The Gardens on the west half of Highfield Campus were landscaped by Basil Spence and feature artwork by Barbara Hepworth Under the leadership of then Vice Chancellor Sir Howard Newby the university became more focused in encouraging and investment in more and better quality research 25 In the mid 1990s the university gained two new campuses as the Winchester School of Art and La Sainte Union College became part of the university 24 A new school for Nursing and Midwifery was also created and went on to provide training for NHS professionals in central southern England This involved a huge increase in student numbers and the establishment of sub campuses in Basingstoke Winchester Portsmouth and Newport Isle of Wight 25 In the autumn of 1997 the university experienced Britain s worst outbreak of meningitis with the death of three students 26 The university responded to the crisis by organising a mass vaccination programme and later took the ground breaking decision to offer all new students vaccinations 25 The university celebrated its Golden Jubilee on 22 January 2002 By this time Southampton had research income that represented over half of the total income 25 In recent years a number of new landmark buildings have been added as part of the estates development New constructions on the main campus include the Jubilee Sports Complex in 2004 27 28 the EEE ECS Education and Entrance building in 2007 29 30 31 the new Mountbatten building in 2008 housing the School of Electronics and Computer Science 32 33 following a fire 34 35 and the Life Sciences building in 2010 36 37 38 In addition the Hartley Library and Student Services Centre were both extended and redesigned in 2005 39 40 41 and the Students Union was also extended in 2002 42 43 Other constructions include the Archaeology building on Avenue Campus in 2006 44 45 and the Institute of Development Sciences building at Southampton General Hospital in 2007 46 The university has also significantly redeveloped its Boldrewood Campus which is home to part of the engineering faculty and to Lloyd s Register s Global Technology Centre 47 The university joined the Science and Engineering South Consortium SES on 9 May 2013 The SES was created to pool the collective insights and resources of the University of Oxford University of Cambridge Imperial College London and University College London to innovate and explore new ideas through collaboration whilst providing efficiencies of scale and shared utilisation of facilities This is the most powerful cluster of research intensive universities in the UK and the new consortium is to become one of the world s leading hubs for science and engineering research 48 In 2015 the university started a fundraising campaign to build the Centre for Cancer Immunology based at Southampton General Hospital At the beginning of 2018 the target amount of 25 million was raised allowing 150 scientists to move into the building in March 2018 The Centre for Cancer Immunology is the first of its kind in the UK and contains facilities that will hosts clinical trial units and laboratories that will explore the relationship between cancer and the immune system 49 50 Campuses EditThe university has seven educational campuses five in Southampton one in Winchester and one international branch in Malaysia 51 The university operates a science park in Chilworth The university also owns sports facilities and halls of residences on a variety of other nearby sites Highfield Campus Edit Main article Highfield Campus Aerial view of the Highfield Campus The university s main campus is located in the residential area of Highfield Opened on 20 June 1914 the site was initially used as a military hospital during World War I The campus grew gradually mainly consisting of detailed red brick buildings such as the Hartley library and West building of the Students Union designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott 52 In 1956 Sir Basil Spence was commissioned to prepare a masterplan of the campus for the foreseeable future 53 This included incorporating the University Road that split the 59 acre 24 ha campus in two and the quarry of Sir Sidney Kimber s brickyard that itself was split by a stream Unable to remove the road and the private houses along it Spence designed many of the buildings facing away from it using contemporary designs working in concrete glass and mosaic 53 During recent decades new buildings were added that contravened the master plan of Spence such as the Synthetic Chemistry Building and Mountbatten Building the latter of which was destroyed by fire in 2005 In 1991 the Highfield Planning Group was formed within the university under the chairmanship of Tim Holt 53 This led to the development of new buildings such as the Jubilee Sports Hall Student Services Building and the Institute of Sound and Vibration Research In addition existing buildings such as the Hartley Library were extensively renovated and extended A new masterplan for the Highfield campus was drawn up in 1998 by Rick Mather who proposed that the University Road should become a tree lined boulevard backed by white rendered buildings 54 He also contributed some of the newer buildings such as the Zepler and Gower Buildings 53 Avenue Campus Edit Avenue Campus Main article Avenue Campus Avenue Campus is currently home to the Faculty of Humanities with the exception of Music and is located a short distance away from the main Highfield campus The site previously housed the Southampton Tramsheds and Richard Taunton s College of which the existing building still stands on the site It was purchased by the university from Southampton City Council for 2 million in December 1993 25 so that the university could expand planning regulations meant that excess land on the Highfield campus couldn t be built on and had to be reserved for future car parking spaces The car parking spaces have now been built 55 The departments moved onto the campus in 1996 56 The campus consists of the original Tauntons building from the early 20th century but redeveloped with a glass fronted courtyard and extension and a new Archaeology building built in 2006 costing 2 7 million 57 Boldrewood Campus Edit Main article Boldrewood Campus Boldrewood Campus located a short distance from the Highfield campus houses the university s new Maritime Centre of Excellence the Southampton Marine and Maritime Institute and Lloyd s Register s Group Technology Centre 58 59 60 The campus was formerly the Biomedical Sciences campus of the university and acted until 2010 as a non hospital base for the School of Medicine and home to a research facility for the Biological Sciences These departments were then relocated to either Southampton General Hospital the new Life Sciences building at Highfield or the University of Southampton science park 61 National Oceanography Centre Southampton Edit National Oceanography Centre Southampton Main article National Oceanography Centre Southampton The National Oceanography Centre Southampton NOCS is located in Southampton Docks three miles south of the main university campus The campus is home of the university s Ocean and Earth Sciences department and is also a campus of the Natural Environment Research Council s research institute the National Oceanography Centre 62 Five of the National Oceanography Centre s research divisions are based on the campus 62 Planning of the campus began in 1989 and was completed in 1994 due to cuts and uncertainties whether a national research centre could be successfully integrated with a university 63 It was opened in 1996 by the Duke of Edinburgh The campus was also the base for the NERC purpose built research vessels RRS James Cook and until recently the RRS Discovery and the RRS Charles Darwin 64 University Hospital Southampton UHS Edit Main article Southampton General Hospital The university maintains a presence at Southampton General in partnership with the NHS trust operating the hospital 65 It is home to some operations of the Faculty of Medicine and the Faculty of Health Sciences although these two faculties have bases on Highfield campus As a teaching hospital it is used by a range of undergraduate and postgraduate medical students research academics and clinicians 66 The university s involvement began in 1971 when it became the first to house a new school of medicine alongside the universities of Nottingham and Leicester and currently extends to several operations and specific research centres 25 Winchester School of Art Edit Main article Winchester School of Art The Winchester School of Art located in central Winchester houses the university s arts and textiles courses that are part of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities The school itself was established in the 1960s and was integrated into the University of Southampton in 1996 67 The campus contains the original school buildings from the 1960s in addition to structures built when the merger occurred and in 1998 when the Textile Conservation Centre moved to the site from Hampton Court Palace The centre remained with the school until its closure in 2009 68 Malaysia Campus University of Southampton Malaysia UoSM Edit The university opened its first international campus in Iskandar Puteri Malaysia in October 2012 69 Located in the state of Johor near the southwestern tip of Malaysia the campus is located within EduCity in Iskandar Puteri a new city comprising universities and institutes of higher education academia industry action and R amp D centres as well as student accommodation shared sports and recreational facilities 70 The campus operates courses in engineering it offers an Engineering foundation year programme 71 and MEng programmes in Aeronautics and Astronautics Mechanical Engineering and Electrical and Electronic Engineering All programmes have been approved by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency MQA and the Board of Engineers Malaysia BEM 72 The split campus degree programmes take place in Malaysia for the first two years with the final two years at Southampton 73 In 2016 the Malaysia Campus first group of students graduated along with the first PhD graduate 74 As part of its expansion plans the University of Southampton Malaysia has moved into its new 150 000sq ft state of the art estate in Eco Botanic City Iskandar Puteri 75 The new campus is equipped with a myriad of open learning spaces lecture halls an Aerospace Lab a Design Studio Business Experimental Labs and a 12 terminal Bloomberg Suite to enhance the quality and learning experience throughout the students journey From the initial offerings of four Engineering programmes UoSM has now grown to offer 20 programmes in the fields of Engineering Business and Computer Science fields Currently among all the British universities with a campus in Malaysia UoSM is the only one that is ranked in the world s top 100 universities and the Top UK University in Malaysia 76 Science Park Edit Chilworth Manor part of the University of Southampton Science Park The University of Southampton Science Park contains approximately 50 businesses connected to the university 77 Originally established in 1983 as Chilworth Science Park named after the manor house that is now a luxury hotel and conference centre 78 the park houses business incubator units to help these companies The companies occupying the park range in expertise and fields including oil and gas exploration pharmaceuticals nanotechnology and optoelectronics 79 with three of the twelve successful spin out companies created since 2000 being floated on London s Alternative Investment Market AIM with a combined market capitalisation value of 160 million 80 The park was renamed in 2006 81 Transport links Edit A Unilink double decker bus passing through Highfield Campus Main article Unilink To connect the university s Southampton campuses halls of residence hospitals and other important features of the city the university operates the Unilink bus service for the benefit of the students staff and the general public The service is currently operated by local bus company Bluestar using the Unilink name The service consists of four routes The U1 runs between Southampton Airport and the National Oceanography Centre via Wessex Lane Halls Highfield campus Portswood Southampton City Centre and Southampton Central railway station The other regular routes the U2 and the U6 run between the City Centre and Bassett Green and Southampton General Hospital respectively while the final route the U9 runs an infrequent service between Southampton General hospital and Townhill Park Students who live in halls of residence provided by the university receive an annual bus pass allowing them to use all Unilink services for free 82 Organisation EditGovernance Edit The George Thomas Student Services Building on Highfield Campus where the university management is located Responsibility for running the university is held formally by the Chancellor and led at the executive level by the Vice Chancellor currently Prof Mark E Smith The key bodies in the university governance structure are the Council and Senate The Council is the governing body of the university 83 It is ultimately responsible for the overall planning and management of the university 83 The council is also responsible for ensuring that the funding made available to the university by the Higher Education Funding Council for England is used as prescribed 83 The council is composed of members from 5 different classes namely 1 officers 2 eight lay members appointed by the council 3 four members appointed by the Senate 4 one member of the non teaching staff 5 the President of the Students Union 83 The Senate is the university s primary academic authority with responsibilities which include the direction and regulation of education and examinations the award of degrees and the promotion of research 84 The Senate has approximately 65 members including the Vice Presidents the Deans and representatives from the academic staff in each faculty and those administrative groups most closely associated with educational activities and representatives of the Students Union The Senate is chaired by the Vice Chancellor 84 Faculties Edit The university comprises five faculties each with a number of academic units 85 This current faculty structure came into effect in 2018 taking over from a previous structure consisting of eight faculties The current faculty structure is Faculty of Arts and Humanities Humanities Winchester School of Art Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences Chemistry Electronics and Computer Science Engineering Physics and Astronomy Faculty of Environmental and Life Sciences Biological Sciences Geography and Environmental Science Health Sciences nursing midwifery allied health professionals Ocean and Earth Sciences National Oceanography Centre Psychology Faculty of Medicine Southampton Medical School Faculty of Social Sciences Economic Social and Political Sciences Southampton Statistical Sciences Research Institute Mathematical Sciences Southampton Business School Southampton Education School Southampton Law School Affiliations Edit Southampton is a founding member of the Russell Group of research intensive universities in Britain 86 Academic profile EditCourses and subjects Edit Southampton awards a wide range of academic degrees spanning academic degrees for bachelor s in a variety of degrees and master s degrees as well as junior doctorates and higher doctorates The postnominals awarded are the degree abbreviations used commonly among British universities The university is part of the Engineering Doctorate scheme 87 for the award of Eng D degrees Short courses and professional development courses are run by many of the university s Academic Schools and Research Centres 88 The university works closely with members of the Armed Forces 88 It provides professional military educators in the British Army to study for a Postgraduate Certificate in Education PGCE The university also works with the Royal Navy to provide training and qualifications towards Chartered Engineer status 88 Admissions Edit UCAS admission statistics 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013Applications 89 39 735 42 405 36 850 36 600 36 705Offer rate 90 78 5 82 2 84 0 80 5 77 7Enrols 91 4 830 5 360 6 200 5 065 5 480Yield 15 5 15 4 20 0 17 2 19 2Applicant Enrolled ratio 8 23 7 91 5 94 7 23 6 70Average entry Tariff 92 a n a 160 390 417 408In terms of average UCAS points of entrants Southampton ranked 25th in Britain in 2023 93 The university gives offers of admission to 84 0 of its applicants the 6th highest amongst the Russell Group 94 According to the 2017 Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide approximately 15 of Southampton s undergraduates come from independent schools 95 In the 2016 17 academic year the university had a domicile breakdown of 72 7 21 of UK EU non EU students respectively with a female to male ratio of 53 47 96 Rankings and reputation Edit University rankingsGlobal OverallARWU World 97 151 200 2022 CWTS World 98 85 2022 QS World 99 78 2023 RUR World 100 72 2022 THE World 101 108 2023 USNWR Global 102 97 2022 National OverallComplete National 103 13 2022 CWTS National 104 11 2021 Guardian National 105 17 2022 QS National 106 11 2023 Sunday Times Times National 107 15 2022 TEF England 108 SilverIn the 2023 international university rankings Southampton ranked 78th QS World University Rankings 109 and 108th Times Higher Education World University Rankings 110 The 2022 Round University Ranking ranked Southampton 72nd globally 8 and the 2022 CWTS Leiden Ranking placed Southampton 85th worldwide 9 The 2021 U S News amp World Report ranks Southampton 97th in the world and 11th in the UK 111 Southampton was originally awarded Bronze provision is of satisfactory quality in the 2017 Teaching Excellence Framework a government assessment of the quality of undergraduate teaching in universities and other higher education providers in England 112 The Bronze award was appealed by the university 113 however it was rejected by the HEFCE in August 2017 114 In response the university s Vice Chancellor Christopher Snowden claimed the exercise was devoid of any meaningful assessment of teaching and that there are serious lessons to be learned if the TEF is to gain public confidence 115 Enrollment into the exercise was voluntary and institutions were made aware of the metrics used before agreeing to be assessed by the TEF 116 In January 2018 the university confirmed that it would re enter the TEF believing that it would benefit from changed evaluations that would benefit Russell Group universities 117 In 2018 Southampton was awarded Silver by the Teaching Excellence Framework Panel 118 The Guardian ranked the university at number 1 in the UK for Civil Engineering 119 and Electronic and Electrical Engineering in 2020 120 In the 2014 Research Excellence Framework assessing the research output of 154 British Universities and Institutes Southampton was ranked 18th for GPA 15th among Russell Group Universities 11th for research power 11th among Russell Group Universities and 8th for research intensity 7th among Russell Group Universities 121 Research Edit The university conducts research in most academic disciplines and is home to a number of notable research centres Southampton has leading research centres in a number of disciplines e g music computer sciences engineering or management sciences and houses world leading research institutions in fields as varied as oceanography and web science citation needed Within the university there are a number of research institutes and groups that aim to pool resources on a specific research area 88 Institutes or groups identified by the university of being of significant importance are marked in italics University of Southampton Research Institutes and GroupsInter FacultyName Academic group Foundation dateCentre for Banking Finance and Sustainable Development 122 Southampton Business School School of Social SciencesCentre for Complex Autonomous Systems Engineering 123 Faculty of Engineering and the Environment Faculty of Physical and Applied SciencesInstitute for Life SciencesNational Oceanography Centre SouthamptonCentre for Health Ethics and Law HEAL 124 Southampton Law School Health Sciences Medicine Psychology Geography and the Environment November 2005 125 Centre for Operational Research Management Science and Information Systems CORMSIS 126 Southampton Business School MathematicsInstitute of Criminal Justice Research 127 Southampton Law SchoolSchool of Social Sciences 1986Institute for Life Sciences IfLS 128 September 2011Faculty of Business Law and ArtName Academic group Foundation dateCentre for Law Ethics and Globalisation LEAG 129 Southampton Law School April 2009Centre for Risk Research 130 Southampton Business School 1990Centre for Research in Accounting Accountability and Governance CRAAG 131 Southampton Business SchoolCentre for Strategic Innovation 132 Entrepreneurship Research Group 133 Southampton Business SchoolFinance and Banking Research Group 134 Southampton Business SchoolInstitute for Law and the Web ILAWS 135 Southampton Law School 2006Institute of Maritime Law 136 Southampton Law School 1982Marketing Research Group 137 Southampton Business SchoolOrganisational Behaviour and Human Resources Research Group 138 Southampton Business SchoolStrategy and Innovation Research Group 139 Southampton Business SchoolWinchester Centre for Global Futures in Art Design amp Media 140 Winchester School of ArtFaculty of Engineering and the EnvironmentName Academic group Foundation dateAerodynamics and Flight Mechanics Research Group 141 Engineering and the EnvironmentAirbus Noise Technology Centre ANTC 142 November 2008Astronautics Research Group 143 Engineering and the EnvironmentBioengineering Science Research Group 144 Engineering and the EnvironmentCarbon Management Research Group 145 Engineering and the EnvironmentCentre for Environmental Sciences 146 Engineering and the EnvironmentComputational Engineering and Design Research Group 147 Engineering and the EnvironmentDePuy International University Technology Partnership in Bioengineering Science 148 2000 149 Dynamics Research Group 150 Institute of Sound and Vibration ResearchElectro Mechanical Engineering Research Group 151 Engineering and the EnvironmentEnergy and Climate Change Research Group 152 Engineering and the EnvironmentEnergy Technology Research Group 153 Engineering and the EnvironmentEngineering Materials Research Group 154 Engineering and the EnvironmentFluid Dynamics and Acoustics Research Group 155 Institute of Sound and Vibration ResearchFluid Structure Interactions Research Group 156 Engineering and the EnvironmentHearing and Balance Centre 157 Institute of Sound and Vibration ResearchHuman Factors Research Unit HFRU 158 Institute of Sound and Vibration Research 1970s 159 Infrastructure Research Group 160 Engineering and the EnvironmentInstitute of Sound and Vibration Research ISVR 161 1963 161 Lloyd s Register Educational Trust University Technology Centre in Ship design for Enhanced Environmental Performance LRET UTC 148 Engineering and the EnvironmentMicrosoft Institute for High Performance Computing 162 November 2005 162 National Centre for Advanced Tribology nCATS 163 11 November 2009 164 Rolls Royce University Technology Centre for Computational Engineering 165 Engineering and the EnvironmentRolls Royce University Technology Centre in Gas Turbine Noise 166 Institute of Sound and Vibration ResearchRoyal National Lifeboat Institution Advanced Technology Partnership on Maritime Engineering and Safety RNLI ATP 148 167 Engineering and the Environment 27 February 2001 167 Signal Processing and Control Group 168 Institute of Sound and Vibration ResearchTransportation Research Group TRG 169 Engineering and the Environment 1967 169 Waste Management Research Group 170 Engineering and the EnvironmentWater and Environmental Engineering Research Group 171 Faculty of Health SciencesName Academic group Foundation dateCancer Palliative and End of Life Care Research Group CPELC 172 Health SciencesMacmillan Survivorship Research Group 173 Health Sciences 2009 174 Organisation and Delivery of Care Research Group 175 Rehabilitation and Health Technologies Research Group 176 Faculty of HumanitiesName Academic group Foundation date19th and Early 20th Century European Philosophy Research Group 177 PhilosophyAnalytic Aesthetics and the History of Aesthetics Research Group 178 PhilosophyArchaeological Computing Research Group 179 Archaeology 1990s 180 Archaeological Prospection Services of Southampton APSS 181 Archaeology 2001 181 Centre for Applied Archaeological Analyses 182 Archaeology 1994 182 Centre for Applied Human Origins Research 183 ArchaeologyCentre for Applied Language Research CALR 184 Modern Languages 2003 185 Centre for the Archaeology of Human Origins 186 Archaeology 2000Centre for Global Englishes 187 Centre for Imperial and Post Colonial Studies 188 History 2006 188 Centre for Language Linguistics and Area Studies LLAS 189 Modern Languages 2000 190 Centre for Maritime Archaeology 191 Archaeology 1995 192 Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Culture 193 ArchaeologyEnglishHistoryMusicCentre for Mexico Southampton Collaboration Mexsu 194 Centre for Modern and Contemporary Writing 195 EnglishCentre for Transnational Studies 196 FilmModern LanguagesClassical and Historical Archaeology Research Group 197 ArchaeologyComposition and Music Technology Research Group 198 MusicEarly Modern and Modern Philosophy Research Group 199 PhilosophyEthics and Practical Reason Research Group 200 PhilosophyLanguages South East 201 Modern Languages April 2011 202 Maritime Archaeology Research Group 203 ArchaeologyCentre for Maritime ArchaeologyMusic Performance Research Group 204 MusicMusicology and Ethnomusicology Research Group 205 MusicOsteo archaeology Research Group 206 ArchaeologyParkes Institute for the Study of Jewish non Jewish Relations 207 EnglishHistoryModern Languages October 2000 Institute 185 1964 Library donated 208 Philosophy of Language Philosophy of Mind and Epistemology Research Group 209 PhilosophyRoutes into Languages 210 Modern Languages 2006 Initial programme 185 August 2013 Southampton project 211 Social Prehistory Research Group 212 ArchaeologyCentre for the Archaeology of Human OriginsSouthampton Centre for Eighteenth Century Studies SCECS 213 EnglishHistoryMusicphilosophy 16 October 2008Southampton Centre for Nineteenth Century Research 214 ArchaeologyEnglishFilmHistoryModern LanguagesMusicphilosophySocial Sciences September 2012 Research Centre 215 2010 Research Group 216 Southampton Ceramics Research Group 217 ArchaeologySouthampton Digital Humanities 218 HumanitiesTheory Representation and Cultural Politics Research Group 219 ArchaeologyWittgenstein and Early Analytic Philosophy Research Group 220 PhilosophyFaculty of MedicineName Academic group Foundation dateCentre for Developmental Origins of Health and Disease DOHaD 221 MedicineCentre for Human Development Stem Cells and Regeneration 222 MedicineInstitute for Life SciencesCentre for Respiratory Science 223 MedicineMRC Lifecourse Epidemiology Unit 224 Medicine 2010 224 NIHR Southampton Biomedical Research Centre in Nutrition 225 Southampton Centre for Biomedical ResearchMedicine 1990s 225 NIHR Southampton Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit 226 Southampton Centre for Biomedical ResearchMedicine 1980s 226 NIHR Cancer Research UK Experimental Cancer Medicine Centre 227 Southampton Centre for Biomedical ResearchMedicineNIHR Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Facility 228 Southampton Centre for Biomedical ResearchMedicineShadow Cardiovascular Biomedical Research Unit 223 Southampton Centre for Biomedical ResearchMedicineShadow Musculoskeletal Biomedical Research Unit 223 Southampton Centre for Biomedical ResearchMedicineSouthampton Cancer Research UK Centre 229 MedicineSouthampton Centre for Biomedical Research 223 MedicineTranslational Immunology Partnership 230 MedicineInstitute for Life SciencesUniversity of Southampton Clinical Trials Unit In conjunction with NIHR and Cancer Research UK 231 Southampton Centre for Biomedical ResearchMedicine November 2007 231 Faculty of Natural and Environmental SciencesName Academic group Foundation dateBiomedical Sciences Research Group 232 Centre for Biological SciencesInstitute for Life SciencesCentre for Marine Microsystems 233 Ocean and Earth SciencesNational Oceanography Centre SouthamptonSchool of Electronics and Computer Science 2008 233 Characterisation and Analytics Research Group 234 ChemistryComputational Systems Research Group 235 ChemistryEducation Research Group 236 ChemistryElectrochemistry Research Group 237 ChemistryEnvironmental Biosciences Research Group 238 Centre for Biological SciencesGeochemistry Research Group 239 Ocean and Earth SciencesNational Oceanography Centre SouthamptonGeology and Geophysics Research Group 240 Ocean and Earth SciencesNational Oceanography Centre SouthamptonMagnetic Resonance Research Group 241 ChemistryMarine Biogeochemistry Research Group 242 Ocean and Earth SciencesNational Oceanography Centre SouthamptonMarine Biology and Ecology Research Group 243 Ocean and Earth SciencesNational Oceanography Centre SouthamptonInstitute for Life SciencesMolecular and Cellular Biosciences Research Group 244 Centre for Biological SciencesMolecular Assembly Function and Structure Research Group 245 ChemistryMolecular Diagnostics and Therapeutics Research Group 246 ChemistryNational Oceanography Centre Southampton 247 Palaeoceanography and Palaeclimate Research Group 248 Ocean and Earth SciencesNational Oceanography Centre SouthamptonPhysical Oceanography Research Group 249 Ocean and Earth SciencesNational Oceanography Centre SouthamptonResearch Facilities Research Group 250 Centre for Biological SciencesSouthampton Marine and Maritime Institute 251 March 2012 252 Southampton Neurosciences Group SoNG 253 Institute for Life Sciences 2001 253 Faculty of Physical Sciences and EngineeringName Academic group Foundation dateAcademic Centre of Excellence in Cybersecurity 254 School of Electronics and Computer Science 1 July 2012 255 Adaptive Photonics Group 256 Quantum Light and Matter Research GroupAdvanced Fibre Technologies and Applications Research Group 257 Optoelectronics Research CentreAdvanced Solid state Sources Research Group 257 Optoelectronics Research CentreAgents Interaction and Complexity Research Group AIC 258 School of Electronics and Computer ScienceAstronomy Research Group 259 Physics and AstronomySTAG Research CentreCommunications Signal Processing and Control Research Group CSPC 260 School of Electronics and Computer ScienceComputational Nonlinear Optics Research Group 257 Optoelectronics Research CentreDistributed Optical Fibre Sensors 257 Optoelectronics Research CentreElectronic and Software Systems Research Group ESS 261 School of Electronics and Computer ScienceElectronics and Electrical Engineering Research Group EEE 262 School of Electronics and Computer Science 2011 263 EPrints 264 School of Electronics and Computer ScienceFibre Bragg Gratings Research Group 257 Optoelectronics Research CentreHarvesting Energy Network 265 School of Electronics and Computer ScienceHigh Power Fibre Lasers Research Group 257 Optoelectronics Research CentreHybrid Photonics Research Group 266 Quantum Light and Matter Research groupInfrared Science and Technology Research Group 257 Optoelectronics Research CentreInstitute for Complex Systems Simulation 267 School of Electronics and Computer Science 18 March 2009 268 Integrated Photonic Devices Research Group 257 Optoelectronics Research CentreThe IT Innovation Centre 269 School of Electronics and Computer ScienceLaboratory for Inorganic Colloidal Nanocrystals 270 Quantum Light and Matter Research groupLaser Induced Forward Transfer Research Group 257 Optoelectronics Research CentreMagnetism and Superconductivity Research Group 271 Quantum Light and Matter Research groupMailScanner 272 School of Electronics and Computer ScienceMicrostructured Optical Fibres Research Centre 257 Optoelectronics Research CentreNanomaterials Research Group 273 Quantum Light and Matter Research groupNanophotonics and Metamaterials Research Group 257 Optoelectronics Research CentreNano Research Group 274 School of Electronics and Computer ScienceZepler InstituteNonlinear and Microstructured Optical Materials Research Group 257 Optoelectronics Research CentreNovel Glass and Fibre Research Group 257 Optoelectronics Research CentreOptical Biosensors and Biophotonics Research Group 257 Optoelectronics Research CentreOptical Fibre Communications Research Group 257 Optoelectronics Research CentreOptical Microfibre Devices and Sensors 257 Optoelectronics Research CentreOptical Parametric Oscillators Research Group 257 Optoelectronics Research CentreOptical Sensors and Instrumentation Research Group 257 Optoelectronics Research CentreOptoelectronics Research Centre 275 1989 276 The ORCHID Project 277 School of Electronics and Computer SciencePervasive Systems Centre 278 School of Electronics and Computer SciencePhotonic Electronic and Plasmonic Microstructured Optical Fibres Research Group 257 Optoelectronics Research CentrePhotonic Systems Circuits and Sensors Research Group 257 Optoelectronics Research CentrePhysical Optics Research Group 257 Optoelectronics Research CentrePlanar Optical Materials Research Group 257 Optoelectronics Research CentrePlanar Waveguide and Slab Lasers Research Group 257 Optoelectronics Research CentrePower Photonics and Applications Research Group 257 Optoelectronics Research CentrePulsed Fibre Lasers Research Group 257 Optoelectronics Research CentrePulsed Laser Deposition Research Group 257 Optoelectronics Research CentreQuantum Control Group 279 Quantum Light and Matter Research GroupQuantum Light and Matter Research Group 280 Physics and AstronomyQuantum Nanophysics and Matter Wave Interferometry Research Group 281 Quantum Light and Matter Research GroupScanning Near field Optical Microscopy Research Group 257 Optoelectronics Research CentreSemiconductor Fibre Devices for Nonlinear Photonics Research Group 257 Optoelectronics Research CentreSilica Fibre Fabrication Research Group 257 Optoelectronics Research CentreSilica Photonics Research Group 257 Optoelectronics Research CentreSouthampton High Energy Physics Theory Group 282 Physics and AstronomySouthampton Nanofabrication Centre 283 School of Electronics and Computer ScienceSpace Environment Physics Group 284 Physics and AstronomyAstronomy GroupSynote 285 School of Electronics and Computer ScienceTelecommunications Devices and Sub Systems Research Group 257 Optoelectronics Research CentreThe Terahertz Laboratories Group 286 Quantum Light and Matter Research groupTheory of Light Matter Coupling in Nanostructures Research Group 287 Quantum Light and Matter Research groupUltrafast Laser X Ray Research Group 257 Optoelectronics Research CentreVertical external cavity surface emitting laser Research Group 288 Quantum Light and Matter Research groupWeb and Internet Science Research Group 289 School of Electronics and Computer ScienceWeb Science Doctoral Training Centre 290 School of Electronics and Computer ScienceWeb Science Trust 291 School of Electronics and Computer Science 2006 291 Web Science Institute 292 School of Electronics and Computer Science 11 November 2013 293 Zepler Institute 294 12 September 2013 295 Faculty of Social Human and Mathematical SciencesName Academic group Foundation dateApplied Mathematics Research Group 296 MathematicsCentre for Applications of Health Psychology CAHP 297 PsychologyCentre for Applied Social Surveys 298 Southampton Statistical Sciences Research Institute S3RI Centre for Charitable Giving and Philanthropy 299 Centre for Citizenship Globalisation and Governance C2G2 300 Social SciencesCentre for Higher Education Management and Policy at Southampton CHEMPaS 301 School of Education 2004 301 Centre for Global Health Population Poverty and Policy GHP3 302 Social SciencesCentre for Research on Ageing 303 Social SciencesCentre for Research on Self and Identity CRSI 304 PsychologyCentre for Sexual Health Research CSHR 305 PsychologyCentre for Vision and Cognition CVC 306 PsychologyComparative Education Citizenship and Political Socialisation Research Group 307 Southampton Education SchoolLeadership School Improvement and Effectiveness LSIE Research CentreDesign and Utilisation of Digital Technologies Research Group 308 Southampton Education SchoolLifelong and Work Related Learning LaWRL Research CentreDevelopmental Brain Behaviour Unit DBBU 309 Psychology November 2003 309 Earth Surface Dynamics Research Group 310 Geography and the EnvironmentEconomy Society and Space Research Group 311 Geography and the EnvironmentEducational and Career Decision making Research Group 312 Southampton Education SchoolLifelong and Work Related Learning LaWRL Research CentreEducational Leadership Management and Administration Research Group 313 Southampton Education SchoolLeadership School Improvement and Effectiveness LSIE Research CentreEmotion and Personality Bio behavioural Laboratory 314 Psychology July 2011 314 ESRC Care Lifecycle Research Programme 315 Social Sciences April 2010 2015 315 ESRC Centre for Population Change CPC 316 January 2009 316 ESRC National Centre for Research Methods NCRM 317 April 2004 318 ESRC Third Sector Research Centre TSRC 319 September 2008 320 Experimental Psychopathology Laboratory EPL 321 PsychologyGeoData Institute 322 Geography and the Environment 1984 323 Global Environment Change and Earth Observation Research Group 324 Geography and the EnvironmentHigher Education Research Group 325 Southampton Education SchoolInclusion and Special Education Research Group 326 Southampton Education SchoolSocial Justice and Inclusive Education SJIE Research CentreInternational Centre for Child Wellbeing 327 Internationalisation of HE Special Interest Group 328 Southampton Education SchoolLanguage and Literacy in Education Research Group 329 Southampton Education SchoolSocial Justice and Inclusive Education SJIE Research CentreLeadership School Improvement and Effectiveness LSIE Research Centre 330 Southampton Education SchoolLifelong and Work Related Learning LaWRL Research Centre 331 Southampton Education SchoolMarketing and Marketisation in Education Research Group 332 Southampton Education SchoolLeadership School Improvement and Effectiveness LSIE Research CentreMathematics Education Special Interest Group 333 Southampton Education SchoolMathematics and Science Education MaSE Research Centre Early 1970s 333 Mathematics and Science Education MaSE Research Centre 334 Southampton Education SchoolOperational Research Group 335 MathematicsPalaeoenvironmental Laboratory at the University of Southampton PLUS 336 Geography and the EnvironmentPopulation Health and Wellbeing Research Group PHeW 337 Geography and the EnvironmentPure Mathematics Research Group 338 MathematicsQuantitative Methodologies Special Interest Group 339 Southampton Education SchoolRace and Ethnicity Special Interest Group 340 Southampton Education SchoolResearch on SEN Group 307 Southampton Education SchoolSocial Justice and Inclusive Education SJIE Research CentreResearch in Teacher Education RITE Special Interest Group 341 Southampton Education SchoolSchool Improvement and Effectiveness Research Group 342 Southampton Education SchoolLeadership School Improvement and Effectiveness LSIE Research CentreScience Education Special Interest Group 343 Southampton Education SchoolMathematics and Science Education MaSE Research CentreSocial Justice and Inclusive Education SJIE Research Centre 344 Southampton Education SchoolSouth Asian Communities SAC Special Interest Group 345 Southampton Education SchoolSouthampton Institute of Mathematical Modelling SIMM 346 MathematicsSouthampton Practice Research Initiative Network Group SPRING 347 Social Sciences 2007Southampton Statistical Sciences Research Institute S3RI 348 2000s 349 Southampton Theory Astrophysics and Gravity Research Centre STAG 350 Statistics Research Group 351 MathematicsSouthampton Statistical Sciences Research Institute S3RI Teacher Professional Development and Effectiveness 307 Southampton Education SchoolLeadership School Improvement and Effectiveness LSIE Research CentreTeaching and learning through the life course Research Group 352 Southampton Education SchoolLifelong and Work Related Learning LaWRL Research CentreWork Futures Research Centre 353 Social SciencesWork related and Workplace Learning Research Group 354 Southampton Education SchoolLifelong and Work Related Learning LaWRL Research CentreInstitute of Sound and Vibration Research Edit Institute of Sound and Vibration Research Building The Institute of Sound and Vibration Research ISVR is an acoustical research institute which is part of the University of Southampton Founded in 1963 it has been awarded a 2006 Queen s Anniversary Prize for Higher and Further Education 355 ISVR is divided into four distinct groups of research The Dynamics Group specialised in the modelling measurement and control of structural vibrations 356 The Fluid Dynamics and Acoustics Group including the Rolls Royce University Technology Centre in Gas Turbine Noise specialised in three fields which are aero acoustics of aircraft engines ultrasonics and underwater acoustics noise source imaging and virtual acoustics 357 The Human Sciences Group including the Hearing and Balance Centre and the Human Factors Research Unit specialises in the human response to sound and vibration 358 The Signal Processing and Control Group which specialises in acoustics dynamics audiology and human sciences and as a basis for control of sound and vibration 359 ISVR offers a number of Undergraduate and Postgraduate degree programmes in acoustical engineering acoustics amp music and audiology 360 EPrints Edit Main article EPrints The School of Electronics and Computer Science created the first archiving software EPrints to publish its research freely available on the Web 361 This software is used throughout the university and as an archiving system for many different institutions around the world 362 Libraries Edit Exterior of the 2005 extension to the Hartley Library The university has libraries located on each of the academic campuses and in total the collection holds over 1 5 million books and periodicals 363 364 The university s primary library is the Hartley Library located on Highfield campus and first built in 1935 and extended further in 1959 and 2005 364 The majority of the books and periodicals are held there as well as specialist collections of works such as Ford collection of Parliamentary papers and the European Documentation Centre In addition the main library houses the Special Collections and Archives centre housing more than 6 million manuscripts and a large archive of rare books 365 Specific collections include the correspondence of Arthur Wellesley 1st Duke of Wellington acquired by the university in 1983 as well as the Broadlands Archive including the Palmerston and Mountbatten papers The library also contains 4 500 volumes of Claude Montefiore s library on Theology and Judaism the Ford Parliamentary Papers Frank Perkins collection of books on agriculture Sir Samuel Gurney Dixon s Dante collection and the James Parkes Library of Jewish non Jewish relations 365 The library also includes six rare editions of the Divina Commedia the first of these the Brescia edition of 1487 is the library s earliest book 365 In addition to the main Hartley Library there are other libraries based at the university s other campuses primarily focused on the subjects studied at that location As one of the smaller libraries and given its proximity to the Highfield campus the Avenue Library only houses a collection of key Humanities resources 366 It does however also hold an extensive film library many of an international nature 367 On a larger scale the libraries at the National Oceanography Centre Southampton General Hospital Winchester School of Art are more complete and house the majority of the resources and specialist collections on oceanography and earth sciences healthcare and art and design respectively 368 369 370 The Malaysia campus holds a small collection of reference books but the majority of the resources needed for courses at the campus are available online 371 Separate from the Hartley Library is the E J Richards Engineering Library which contains further materials for more in depth study and is freely accessible to Engineering students and staff 372 Arts Edit The Nuffield Theatre Southampton The university s main Highfield campus is home to three main arts venues supported and funded by the university and Arts Council England 373 The Nuffield Theatre opened in 1963 with construction funded by a grant from the Nuffield Foundation of 130 000 2 450 000 in 2013 374 The building was designed by Sir Basil Spence as part of his campus masterplan with additional direction provided by Sir Richard Southern 375 The theatre consists of a 480 seat auditorium that also served as the principal lecture theatre at the time of construction as well as additional lecture theatres and adjacent Kitchen bar 376 377 The theatre went into administration in May 2020 and permanent closure was announced in July 2020 378 The Turner Sims Concert Hall on Highfield Campus The Turner Sims Concert Hall was added to the art provision in October 1974 following a 30 000 460 000 in 2012 donation from Margaret Grassam Sims in 1967 379 It was made to provide a venue specifically for music following difficulties in gaining space in the Nuffield Theatre and due to acoustical differences with the spaces 379 The new space has a single auditorium designed by the university s Institute of Sound and Vibration Research with musical performances in mind with a flat space at the bottom so it could be used for exams 379 The final of the three Art Council supported venues on campus is the John Hansard Gallery The gallery was opened on 22 September 1980 but is housed in a building that previously housed a tidal model of Southampton Water between 1957 and 1978 380 It took over responsibility from a photographic gallery a gallery in the Nuffield Theatre and one located on Boldrewood campus 380 It houses various exhibitions in contemporary art and is due to move to new premises in Guildhall Square in c 2015 381 In addition the western half of Highfield campus contain several 20th century sculptures by Barbara Hepworth 382 383 Justin Knowles Nick Pope and John Edwards Student life EditStudents Union Edit The Students Union Building on Highfield Campus Main article University of Southampton Students Union The University of Southampton Students Union SUSU is the university students union and has a range of facilities located on the Highfield campus and on the Winchester School of Art campus At Highfield the union is sited in three buildings opposite the Hartley Library The main building Building 42 was built in the 1960s as part of the Basil Spence masterplan The building was also extensively renovated in 2002 leading to the creation of two new Bars and The Cube multi functional space The West Building dates back to the 1940s in a red brick style complementing the Hartley Library opposite This originally held all of the Union s activities until the construction of the current Union At present the building hosts the pub The Stags Head 384 The newest building was built during the mid 1990s which includes the union shop and other retail stores The union operates four media outlets Surge Radio broadcasts from new studios in the main union building over the internet 385 Internet television station SUSUtv broadcasts a wide range of programmes live and on demand through their website The student newspaper Wessex Scene is published once every three weeks 386 The Edge entertainment magazine began life as an insert of the Wessex Scene in 1995 before growing to become a full publication and online presence in 2011 Halls of residence Edit Old block of Glen Eyre halls of residence The university provides accommodation for all first year students who require it and places in residences are available for international and MSc students Accommodation may be catered self catered have en suite facilities a sink in the room or access to communal bathroom facilities Each hall has a Junior Common Room JCR committee that is responsible for the running of social events and representing the residents to the students union and the university via the Students union JCR officer The university s accommodation exists around two large complexes of halls and some other small halls located around the city These are Glen Eyre Complex The complex lies less than half a mile to the north of Highfield Campus and houses approximately 2000 students The complex consists of several building sets designed over the years and arranged either around the central landscaped garden the oldest buildings Richard Newitt Courts are separated into blocks A G and are closest to the Glen Bar students in these blocks have very small flats between 4 and 6 to a kitchen with usually more than one bathroom Old Terrace and New Terrace are close to the site s entrance New Terrace has ensuite rooms Chancellors courts consisting of Selbourne Jellicoe and Roll courts are the most modern blocks in the accommodation with Brunei house the most basic of accommodations on the outskirts Located on the south side of Glen Eyre Road on the periphery of the site are Chamberlain Halls which share most things with the main Glen Eyre site This site consists of Hartley Grove South Hill Beechmount House and the Chamberlain blocks All Glen Eyre Halls are self catered at present Wessex Lane Halls Located in Swaythling approximately one mile east of the Highfield Campus The complex provides accommodation for over 1 800 students and currently comprises two halls of residence Montefiore Hall and Connaught Connaught Halls are fully catered The complex also features South Stoneham House a period building constructed in 1708 City Gateway Hall Located in Swaythling one mile north east of the Highfield Campus at the intersection of two major roads Opened in September 2015 the landmark building was included in the runners up list of the 2015 Carbuncle Cup Featuring a 15 story elliptical tower and two adjoining six story rectangular accommodation blocks the hall provides accommodation for up to 375 students 387 388 389 Mayflower Halls Located in the city centre within the city s Cultural Quarter and two minutes walk away from Southampton Central railway station The hall opened at the start of the 2014 2015 academic year and houses over 1100 students in a mix of rooms It includes a gym which is available to both residents and the public Archers Road Lying two miles south of Highfield and housing 500 students Archers Road compromises two halls on separate sites The two halls Gateley and Romero are all self contained and self catered but share a reception and other community facilities Highfield Halls Located adjacent to Avenue Campus and half a mile from Highfield campus Highfield halls comprises Aubrey and Wolfe houses and both have on site catering The site is also used as a University conference facility during the summer months when vacated Gower Building Gower is mainly used by mature and postgraduate students located on Highfield campus Gower contains a small number of self contained apartments located above other University amenities Erasmus Park Located in Winchester this hall houses around 400 students studying at the Winchester School of Art Riverside Way Located in Winchester in close proximity to Erasmus Park This is a private halls site but the university does have an agreement to allocate some students there The university also has accommodation located in Balmoral House and Victoria Place Portsmouth and in Basingstoke for the use of Nursing and Midwifery students studying on placement in these areas citation needed Healthcare Edit The University Health Service is an NHS GP practice located on the main Highfield campus with over 20 000 patients as of December 2021 390 working from Building 48 between the Physics amp Maths Buildings 391 392 Sports Edit Wide Lane Sports Ground The university s Sport and Wellbeing department runs the majority of the sports facilities on campus which are based predominately at two locations the Jubilee Sports Centre and Wide Lane Sports Ground 393 The Jubilee Sports Centre opened in 2004 at a cost of 8 5 million is located on the Highfield Campus and contains a six lane 25 metre swimming pool 160 workstation gym and an eight court sports hall 394 Wide Lane meanwhile is located nearby in Eastleigh and was refurbished at cost of 4 3 million in 2007 The 73 acre 30 ha complex includes flood lit synthetic turf and grass pitches tennis courts a pavilion and a Team Southampton Gym 395 The university also runs facilities at the Avenue Campus National Oceanography Centre the Watersports Centre on the River Itchen and at Glen Eyre and Wessex Lane halls while there is another sports hall squash courts martial arts studio and bouldering wall located within the Students Union 394 395 The university competes in numerous sports in the BUCS South East Conference after switching from the Western Conference in 2009 396 A number of elite athletes are supported by the SportsRec through sports bursaries and the UK Government s Talented Athlete Scholarship Scheme TASS The University Athletic Union was formally established on 29 November 1929 by the University College council Versions of the union had existed previously to which many clubs such as Cricket Association Football Rugby Boxing Gymnastics Tennis and Boat clubs all formed before the turn of the 20th century were members 397 Mustangs Baseball Club Edit The Southampton Mustangs Baseball Club was founded in 1997 In the early years the club participated in mainly friendly games against other British university baseball teams as no formal university league was in existence Starting in 1998 the Mustangs started to host a university baseball tournament inviting other teams including Oxford Cambridge Portsmouth Royal Holloway and Norwich In 2004 the Mustangs entered into the national adult baseball leagues run by the British Baseball Federation BBF The club entered in the lowest division but after a few years of consolidation the Mustangs have worked their way up from the lower leagues in the BBF to play in the top tier league of the British baseball the British National Baseball League NBL in the 2010 season 398 National student championships Edit Throughout its history the university has had a number of successful teams in National student championships National student champions from the University of SouthamptonYear Team men s Team women s Team mixed 1936 Tennis 399 1958 Basketball 399 Badminton 399 1966 Cricket 399 1966 Squash 399 1968 Cricket 399 1968 Table tennis 399 1969 Cricket 399 Squash 399 1969 Rifle shooting 399 1969 Table tennis 399 1970 Cricket 399 Hockey 399 1970 Rifle shooting 399 1970 Table tennis 399 1971 Table tennis 399 1972 Rifle shooting 399 1974 Tennis 399 Rifle shooting 399 1974 Trampolining 399 1975 Badminton 399 1975 Tennis 399 1976 Ten pin bowling 399 Badminton 399 1976 Squash 399 1977 Badminton 399 1977 Swimming 399 1979 Squash 399 Lacrosse 399 1979 Trampolining 399 Ten pin bowling 399 1980 Squash 399 Lacrosse 399 1980 Volleyball 399 1981 Volleyball 399 1982 Fencing 399 1983 Volleyball 399 1984 Archery 399 1984 Weight lifting 399 1985 Archery 399 Volleyball 399 1985 5 a side 399 1986 5 a side 399 Volleyball 399 1991 Archery 399 1991 5 a side 399 1992 Archery 399 1995 Rowing 399 2000 Windsurf 399 2001 Windsurf 399 2002 Rifle shooting2004 Rifle shooting2005 Rifle shooting2006 Rifle shooting Rifle shooting2007 Rifle shooting2008 Rifle shooting Rifle ahooting2009 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