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University of the Highlands and Islands

The University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI) (Scottish Gaelic: Oilthigh na Gàidhealtachd agus nan Eilean) is an integrated, tertiary institution encompassing both further and higher education. It is composed of 12 colleges and research institutions spread around the Highlands and Islands, Moray and Perthshire regions of Scotland. UHI offers further education, undergraduate, postgraduate and research programmes which can be studied at a range of locations across the area and online. It has 31,000 students, including 19,779 further education students and 11,210 higher education students. [4]

University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI)
Scottish Gaelic: Oilthigh na Gàidhealtachd agus nan Eilean
Typefederal, public
Established2011 – University status
1992 – UHI Millennium Institute
Budget£139m (2022)[1]
ChancellorThe Princess Royal
RectorFiona McLean
PrincipalVicki Nairn (Interim)
Total staff
3100 (2019)[2]
Students31,000 (11,201 higher education, 19,779 further education) [3]
Location
Highlands and Islands, Moray and Perthshire
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ColoursBlack & White
   
Websiteuhi.ac.uk
Centre for Health Science

History Edit

While UHI is Scotland's newest university,[5] many of its 12 colleges and research institutions have longer histories, the earliest having been founded in the 19th Century. The UHI network has had a unique structure and the way that it has evolved as a multi-campus institution has been constrained by a legislative framework that deals with further and higher education separately.[6] Technology has played an important part in connecting the partner institutions.[7]

In April 2001, it became known as the UHI Millennium Institute, following the Scottish Parliament awarding Higher Education Institute status. By 2004 full-time deans had been appointed to its three faculties, with experienced figures having been attracted from other academic bodies.[8]

University degrees were authenticated by the Open University Validation Service, the University of Strathclyde and the University of Aberdeen until 2008 when the UHI was given taught degree awarding powers (tDAP) by the Privy Council[9][10] under recommendation from the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA);[11] Higher National Certificate and Higher National Diploma courses are awarded by the Scottish Qualifications Authority.

University status was awarded by the Privy Council in February 2011, and UHI became the University of the Highlands and Islands.[12][13]

Key dates Edit

  • 1992 – UHI Project established
  • 1996 – Millennium Commission funding awarded
  • 1998 – Open University confirms degree validation backing
  • 2001 – Higher education institution status granted
  • 2002 – Research funding awarded
  • 2005 – Application for taught degree awarding powers lodged with the Privy Council
  • 2008 – Granting of Taught degree awarding powers
  • 2010 – Decision made to relocate to a new campus at Beechwood farm
  • 2011 – Awarded university status as the University of the Highlands and Islands
  • 2012 – Princess Royal installed as Chancellor of the UHI Court

Organisation and administration Edit

The Princess Royal was officially installed as chancellor in June 2012.[14]

Clive Mulholland became principal and vice-chancellor in June 2014,[15] after his appointment to this post was announced in February 2014.[16]

Professor Todd Walker became principal and vice-chancellor in 2021. [17]

Anton Edwards, a marine physicist, took over as rector in June 2014.[18]

The coat of arms has been designed to reflect important aspects of UHI. A compass rose with a fleur de lys indicating north denotes UHI's location and two open books symbolise learning. The 13 hazel leaves are to represent UHI's partners, a tree associated with wisdom in Celtic and Norse tradition.[19]

It has an annual income of £137 million.[20]

UHI is organised into two faculties, the faculty of arts, humanities and business, and the faculty of science, health and engineering.[21]

UHI Court Edit

The Court consists of up to 20 members including graduates, academic and support personnel, university sponsor representatives and a majority of independent members. From the independent members the party elects its president and vice-chair. The Court assigns many of its academic responsibilities to the academic board.[22]

Academic Council Edit

Academic council is the main Higher Education disciplinary authority in UHI. Any of its specific tasks are assigned to a variety of committees.[23] These committees are;[24]

  • Quality assurance and enhancement committee
  • Academic titles review board
  • Comataidh Ghàidhlig
  • External partnerships steering committee
  • Research committee
  • Research degrees committee
  • Research ethics committee

Foundation Edit

The Foundation creates a link between UHI and its communities. The foundation contains a maximum of 120 members. In addition to the rector, principal and vice-chancellor, president of the student association and chair of the court, the foundation also includes members from academic partners, employees, students, industry, alumni, external organisations and individuals.[25]

Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Business Edit

The Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Business has three subject networks;[21]

  • Business, management and leisure
  • Creative and cultural industries
  • Humanities, education and Gaelic

In the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Business, courses such as honours programmes in Gaelic,[26] Theological Studies,[27] and Scottish History,[28] all reflect the distinctive nature of the region, its past, present and future. The Centre for History is based in Dornoch and teaches a range of undergraduate and postgraduate degrees via videoconference to students around the UHI network and worldwide.[29] The faculty also offers an interdisciplinary course in Scottish Cultural Studies,[30] which received the 2005 Times Higher Education Supplement Award for Most Imaginative Use of Distance Learning.[31] Other postgraduate masters programmes cover the culture, literature and history of the Highlands and Islands, Material Culture and Gàidhealtachd History, Orkney & Shetland Studies, and Viking Studies. The business school offers distinctive programmes such as Scotland's only degree in Golf Management,.[32] The School of Adventure Studies delivers courses in Adventure Tourism Management, Adventure Performance & Coaching, Adventure Education & Marine Coastal Tourism using Lochaber, the UK's Outdoor Capital as a living research laboratory.[33]

From August 2013 UHI have benefited from allocation of student teacher places,[34] allowing postgraduate diploma in education (PGDE) to be offered, and the success of this has led to the number of places being increased.[35]

 
UHI Executive Office (formerly the Royal Northern Infirmary)

Faculty of Science, Health and Engineering Edit

The Faculty of Science, Health and Engineering has three subject networks;[21]

  • Engineering and the built environment
  • Applied life studies
  • Science, technology and the environment

The Faculty of Science, Health and Engineering has research in Renewables, Marine Science, Digital Health, Sustainable Rural Development and Environmental Issues. A fully online honours degree programme is available across the UK from this faculty. The BSc (Hons) Sustainable Development[36] is an example of a multi-disciplinary programme from this Faculty. The programme has professional accreditation from the Institute of Economic Development.[37] The Faculty also offers postgraduate studies, including an MSc in Sustainable Rural Development.[38] This Masters programme also has professional accreditation from the Institute of Economic Development.[citation needed]

The Energy and Technology subject area offers a range of academic programs up to, and including Masters level, together with various subjects taught at HNC/HND level.

UHI has links with the new Centre for Health Sciences located behind Raigmore Hospital. This is being funded by Highlands and Islands Enterprise, the Scottish Government and Johnson and Johnson. UHI purchased the Centre for Health Science in Inverness from Highlands and Islands Enterprise in a £9.83m deal.[39] The building includes a research centre.[40] Phase I of this opened in early 2007, phase II and phase III were opened in 2009. The University of Stirling has moved its nursing and midwifery operations from Raigmore Hospital to the CfHS. A BSc Oral Health Science was set up in 2008, and was based on two campuses, the Centre for Health Sciences and Dumfries Dental Centre. In 2011 a third campus was added in Stornoway. In September 2016 the Nursing and Midwifery Council approved the transfer of the pre-registration nurse BSc nursing programmes in Inverness and Stornoway to be provided by UHI.[41]

In August 2015, UHI Inverness, one of the main collaborators at UHI, opened at the Inverness Campus. The £50m 18,500 sqm facility offers further and higher education courses including Life Sciences education and research.[42]

The £6.5 million Alexander Graham Bell Centre for Digital Health is a Moray College UHI centre for excellence in digital health and Life Science for the North of Scotland and beyond, providing facilities for, and expertise in, digital health and life science research and education. The centre was officially opened by the Princess Royal in June 2014.[43] UHI received a £9 million grant from the UK Government for this project.[44]

The new life sciences innovation centre is a collaborative project between UHI and Highlands and Islands Enterprise. The total size of the building is projected to be 2700m². The new innovation centre aims to promote the development of education and research. The new centre will also collaborate with the proposed Elective Care Centre also planned for Inverness Campus.[45]

Constituent institutions and campuses Edit

UHI has 12 individual colleges and each college/research centre has its own campus in different locations. As colleges offer different programmes, not all courses are available at every campus. Some campuses such as SAMS have tiny student populations all studying similar courses, whereas other campuseses such as Inverness College teach diverse disciplines.

Some UHI colleges have student accommodation on their campuses while others do not. Argyll College does not have a single campus; staffed learning centres are located in Oban, Lochgilphead, Helensburgh, Campbeltown, Islay, Dunoon, Rothesay and Arran. Lews Castle College campus is set in 600 acres of parkland beside the principal harbour town of Stornoway. North Highland College UHI has four campuses spread throughout the north of Scotland. There are two campuses in Caithness; main campus in Thurso and one in Wick. Moray College UHI has its main campus in the ancient cathedral town of Elgin. The Elgin campus is home to Scotland's fifth art school and the only one located in a non-urban environment. West Highland College is located in Fort William. Orkney College UHI is principally based in Kirkwall in the Orkney Islands with a second campus in Stromness and learning centres based on the smaller islands. UHI Perth is situated in the city of Perth on the southern edge of the Highlands of Scotland. The Scottish Association for Marine Science UHI (SAMS UHI) is located on Dunstaffnage bay on the west coast of Scotland, three miles from the seaside town of Oban. Sabhal Mòr Ostaig UHI is situated close to the sea on the southern peninsula of Sleat on the Isle of Skye. Shetland College and NAFC Marine Centre mergered in August 2021 to become Shetland UHI, with college bases in Lerwick and in the historic village of Scalloway. [46]

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Map of UHI Campus locations throughout Scotland

Academic profile Edit

UHI conducts its research through a collaboration of twelve colleges and academic institutions. These institutions are defined as academic partners which can operate as an autonomous body. Due to UHI's regional characteristic, academic partners can determine their own strategy and they are authorised to make their own investments and manage recruitment independently.[47]

Research units Edit

UHI operates across the region through partnerships with colleges and research institutions.[48]

  • UHI Perth - Aerospace, Engineering, Mountain Studies, Culture and Heritage
  • SAMS UHI - Marine Biology, Smart Observations, Algae and Protozoa, Aquaculture
  • UHI West Highland - Adventure tourism
  • Sabhal Mòr Ostaig UHI - Gaelic language and culture
  • UHI Inverness - Forestry, Rivers and Lochs, Rural Studies
  • Institute of Health Research and Innovation - Biomedical, Nursing and Rural Health Divisions
  • UHI Moray - Art and Textiles
  • Centre for History - Irish, Scottish and British Diasporas Maritime History in the North Sea
  • UHI Outer Hebrides - HebMarine, Socio-Economic analysis, Archaeology, Meteorology.
  • Environmental Research Institute - Environmental Contamination, Carbon Water, Renewable Energy and the environment
  • Orkney College UHI - Archaeology, Nordic Studies, Agronomy
  • UHI Shetland - Nordic Studies, Archaeology, Aquaculture, Fisheries, Marine Policy

Institutes Edit

Institute of Health Research and Innovation Edit

In early 2018, UHI awarded the Institute of Health Science and Innovation an Institution status in recognition of the scale and success of the pre-existing cluster of health research. The Institute includes representatives from around the UHI collaboration, but most of them are located at the Inverness Centre for Health Science. Institute activities can be divided loosely into three major themes: Disease Management, Smarter Health, and Rural Health and Wellbeing.[49]

Environmental Research Institute (ERI) Edit

Opened 2000, The ERI is located in the town of Thurso. The Environmental Research Institute (ERI) is part of North Highland College UHI, which is one of 12 partners in UHI. Its research is focused into three areas; Renewable Energy and Environment, Carbon Water and Climate, and Environmental Contamination and Ecological Health. The Centre for Energy and the Environment is affiliated with the ERI.[50]

Agronomy Institute Edit

The Agronomy Institute performs work on the production and promotion of new crops and plant products in the Scotland's highlands and islands. The Institute cooperates with growers, end-users and other research organisations.[51]

Archaeology Institute Edit

Based on the Orkney Mainland, the UHI Archaeology Institute also has research and teaching staff in both Shetland and the Western Isles. Throughout Scotland, the Institute integrates teaching, scientific research, and applied industrial research and consultancy. The institute's commercial arm, ORCA, provides Northern Scotland archaeological and conservation services-from archaeological excavations and assessments to environmental consulting services, underwater archaeological invasion.[52]

Institute for Northern Studies Edit

Founded in 2007, Institute for Northern Studies operates at UHI Orkney, Shetland and Perth from three main locations. Research areas are Viking Studies, Medieval and modern history and culture of the Highlands and Islands, Links between Scotland and the Nordic world, The history and culture of the Scottish islands within the North Atlantic region, Highlands and Islands Literature, Island Studies, The languages and dialects of Orkney and Shetland, and Pictish studies.[53]

Language Sciences Institute (LSI) Edit

Language Sciences Institute seeks to revitalize minority languages. The LSI will expand on the work of the Soillse project, with a special emphasis on the traditional Gaelic speaking communities of Scotland.[54]

The Rivers and Lochs Institute Edit

Founded in 2012, the Institute specializes in work on molecular genetics to help conserve and maintain all rivers and lochs biodiversity, including fish stocks. The researchers work with local communities, wetlands and fisheries managers, businesses and government agencies to provide scientific support for the protection, restoration and sustainable management of wetlands biodiversity.[55]

Postgraduate Research Edit

UHI offers Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degrees in the following academic areas;[56]

Academic Field Available at
Archaeology UHI Outer Hebrides, Orkney College UHI, UHI Shetland
Biomedical Sciences Centre for Health Science
Energy UHI Outer Hebrides, UHI North Highland, Scottish Association for Marine Science, UHI Perth
Environmental science UHI North Highland, UHI Inverness
Fine Art UHI Moray
Gaelic and Related Studies Sabhal Mòr Ostaig
History Centre for History
Marine Science Scottish Association for Marine Science
Northern Studies UHI Inverness; UHI Outer Hebrides; UHI Moray; Orkney College UHI; UHI Perth; Sabhal Mòr Ostaig; UHI Shetland
Rural Health Centre for Rural Health and Wellbeing
Sustainability Studies Centre for History, Centre for Rural Health and Wellbeing, UHI Inverness, UHI Outer Hebrides, Orkney College UHI, UHI Perth, Scottish Association for Marine Science, UHI Shetland, UHI West Highland
Theology Highland Theological College

UHI offers Masters by Research (MRes) degrees in the following academic areas;[57]

Academic Field Available at
Algal Biotechnology, Biology and Ecology (MABBE) SAMS
Archaeology Orkney College UHI, UHI Outer Hebrides and UHI Shetland
Biomedical Sciences Institute of Health Research and Innovation, Centre for Health Science, Inverness
Creative Practice UHI Shetland
Engineering UHI Inverness; UHI Outer Hebrides; UHI Moray; UHI North Highland and UHI Perth
Environmental Science Environmental Research Institute, UHI North Highland, Thurso and the Rivers and Lochs Institute, UHI Inverness
Exercise Physiology, Training and Nutrition Institute of Health Research and Innovation, Centre for Health Science, Inverness
Forestry UHI Inverness
Freshwater Science UHI Inverness
Gaelic and Celtic Studies Sabhal Mòr Ostaig
History Centre for History UHI
Literature UHI Inverness
Northern Studies Institute for Northern Studies
Theology Highland Theological College

Undergraduate Degrees Edit

UHI offers undergraduate degrees in the following academic areas;[58]

Accounting and Finance BA (Hons) Culture and Heritage BA (Hons) Literature BA (Hons)
Adventure Education BA (Hons) Drama and Production BA (Hons) Literature and Creative Writing BA (Hons)
Adventure Performance and Coaching BA (Hons) Electrical and Electronic Engineering BEng (Hons) Marine and Coastal Tourism BA (Hons)
Adventure Tourism Management BA (Hons) Electrical and Mechanical Engineering BEng (Hons) Marine Science BSc (Hons)
Air Traffic Management BSc (Hons) Energy Engineering BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering BEng (Hons)
Aircraft Engineering BEng (Hons) Environmental Science BSc (Hons) Nursing BSc
Aircraft Maintenance Engineering and Management BSc (Hons) Events Management BA (Hons) Oral Health Science BSc
Applied Music BA (Hons) Fine Art BA (Hons) Outdoor Education and Learning BA (Hons)
Applied Software Development BSc (Hons) Fine Art Textiles BA (Hons) Philosophy BA (Hons)
Archaeological Science BSc (Hons) Food, Nutrition and Textile Education BA (Hons) Philosophy, Politics and Economics BA (Hons)
Archaeology BA (Hons) Forest Management BSc (Hons) Popular Music BA (Hons)
Archaeology and Environmental Studies BSc (Hons) Gaelic and Development BA (Hons) Professional Golf BA (Hons)
Architectural Technology BSc (Hons) Gaelic and Education BA (Hons) Psychology BSc (Hons)
Audio Engineering BSc (Hons) Gaelic and Media Studies BA (Hons) Scottish History BA (Hons)
Bioscience BSc (Hons) Gaelic and Traditional Music BA (Hons) Scottish History and Politics BA (Hons)
Business and Management BA (Hons) Gaelic Language and Culture BA (Hons) Social Sciences BA (Hons)
Child and Youth Studies BA (Hons) Gaelic Scotland BA (Hons) Sociology and Criminology BA (Hons)
Childhood Practice BA (Hons) Geography BSc (Hons) Sociology and Politics BA (Hons)
Civil Engineering BEng (Hons) Golf Management BA (Hons) Sport and Fitness BSc (Hons)
Computing BSc (Hons) Health and Social Studies BA (Hons) Sports Management BA (Hons)
Contemporary Art and Contextualised Practice BA (Hons) History BA (Hons) Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation BSc (Hons)
Contemporary Film Making in the Highlands and Islands BA (Hons) History and Politics BA (Hons) Sustainable Development BA (Hons)
Contemporary Textiles BA (Hons) Hospitality Management BA (Hons) Theological Studies BA (Hons)
Creative Writing in the Highlands and Islands BA (Hons) Integrative Healthcare BSc (Hons) Visual Communication and Design BA (Hons)

HNC / HND Degrees Edit

UHI offers HNC / HND degrees in the following academic areas;[58]

Accounting HNC / HND Computing HNC / Computer Science HND Music HNC / HND
Acting and Performance HNC Construction Management HNC Music Business BA (Hons) incorporating Music Business HNC
Administration and Information Technology HNC / HND Contemporary Art Practice HNC / HND Musical Theatre HNC / HND
Agriculture HNC Engineering Systems HNC / HND Nautical Science HNC
Aircraft Engineering HNC Events HNC Professional Cookery HNC / HND
Applied Sciences HNC Fabrication Welding and Inspection HNC Social Sciences HNC
Arboriculture and Urban Forestry HNC / HND Fashion Make-up HNC Social Services HNC
Beauty Therapy HNC / HND Fitness, Health and Exercise HNC / HND Soft Tissue Therapy HNC
Business HNC / HND Forestry HNC / HND Sound Production HNC / HND
Care and Administrative Practice HNC Gamekeeping with Wildlife Management HNC Sports Therapy HND
Childhood Practice HNC Horticulture HNC / HND Technical Theatre HNC / Technical Theatre and Production Arts HND
Civil Engineering HNC Hospitality HNC / Hospitality Management HND Textiles HNC
Coaching and Developing Sport HNC / HND Jewellery HNC
Computer Aided Draughting and Design (CADD) HNC Marine Engineering HNC

Scholarships Edit

The Witherby Publishing Group Charitable Trust Scholarship provide scholarships and bursaries for students from rural backgrounds to attend the university.[59][60][61][62]

Student life Edit

Student Association Edit

The Highlands and Islands Students' Association (HISA) is based on Church Street in Inverness. They previously were based at the Executive Office on Ness Walk. HISA represents all higher and further education students across UHI and its 12 partners. HISA hosts events including Sports Day, Freshers, Student Elections, HISA Awards and Regional Council. All UHI students aged over 16 are automatically a member of HISA. The Union supports more than 60 clubs and societies.[63]

Vice President Aaron Wappler assumed office in July 2023 and is the de-facto President of HISA.

Student Accommodation Edit

Eight UHI campuses offer accommodation with more than 600 rooms.[64]

Halls of Residence located on campuses include:

Sports Edit

The students' association, HISA, offers sports clubs including badminton, basketball, boxing, climbing, football, golf, mountain biking, mountaineering, paddle sports, snow sports, sub-aqua, wind and wave, and more. UHI's Sporting Blues awards programme was launched in March 2017 and honors its students' sporting accomplishments. The Elite Athletes Fund supports athletes who are currently studying at UHI or one of its colleges and participating at national or international level in their chosen sport and representing the university/college where possible.[65]

A new sports complex to be situated within the Inverness campus with facilities targeted at both students and campus-based staff, but also available to the broader community in and around Inverness, is being planned. A wide variety of sports and activities will be offered at the centre.[66]

Notable alumni Edit

See also Edit

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The University of the Highlands and Islands UHI Scottish Gaelic Oilthigh na Gaidhealtachd agus nan Eilean is an integrated tertiary institution encompassing both further and higher education It is composed of 12 colleges and research institutions spread around the Highlands and Islands Moray and Perthshire regions of Scotland UHI offers further education undergraduate postgraduate and research programmes which can be studied at a range of locations across the area and online It has 31 000 students including 19 779 further education students and 11 210 higher education students 4 University of the Highlands and Islands UHI Scottish Gaelic Oilthigh na Gaidhealtachd agus nan EileanTypefederal publicEstablished2011 University status 1992 UHI Millennium InstituteBudget 139m 2022 1 ChancellorThe Princess RoyalRectorFiona McLeanPrincipalVicki Nairn Interim Total staff3100 2019 2 Students31 000 11 201 higher education 19 779 further education 3 LocationHighlands and Islands Moray and Perthshire Scotland UKColoursBlack amp White Websiteuhi ac ukCentre for Health Science Contents 1 History 1 1 Key dates 2 Organisation and administration 2 1 UHI Court 2 2 Academic Council 2 3 Foundation 2 4 Faculty of Arts Humanities and Business 2 5 Faculty of Science Health and Engineering 3 Constituent institutions and campuses 4 Academic profile 4 1 Research units 4 2 Institutes 4 2 1 Institute of Health Research and Innovation 4 2 2 Environmental Research Institute ERI 4 2 3 Agronomy Institute 4 2 4 Archaeology Institute 4 2 5 Institute for Northern Studies 4 2 6 Language Sciences Institute LSI 4 2 7 The Rivers and Lochs Institute 4 3 Postgraduate Research 4 4 Undergraduate Degrees 4 5 HNC HND Degrees 4 6 Scholarships 5 Student life 5 1 Student Association 5 2 Student Accommodation 5 3 Sports 6 Notable alumni 7 See also 8 ReferencesHistory EditWhile UHI is Scotland s newest university 5 many of its 12 colleges and research institutions have longer histories the earliest having been founded in the 19th Century The UHI network has had a unique structure and the way that it has evolved as a multi campus institution has been constrained by a legislative framework that deals with further and higher education separately 6 Technology has played an important part in connecting the partner institutions 7 In April 2001 it became known as the UHI Millennium Institute following the Scottish Parliament awarding Higher Education Institute status By 2004 full time deans had been appointed to its three faculties with experienced figures having been attracted from other academic bodies 8 University degrees were authenticated by the Open University Validation Service the University of Strathclyde and the University of Aberdeen until 2008 when the UHI was given taught degree awarding powers tDAP by the Privy Council 9 10 under recommendation from the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education QAA 11 Higher National Certificate and Higher National Diploma courses are awarded by the Scottish Qualifications Authority University status was awarded by the Privy Council in February 2011 and UHI became the University of the Highlands and Islands 12 13 Key dates Edit 1992 UHI Project established 1996 Millennium Commission funding awarded 1998 Open University confirms degree validation backing 2001 Higher education institution status granted 2002 Research funding awarded 2005 Application for taught degree awarding powers lodged with the Privy Council 2008 Granting of Taught degree awarding powers 2010 Decision made to relocate to a new campus at Beechwood farm 2011 Awarded university status as the University of the Highlands and Islands 2012 Princess Royal installed as Chancellor of the UHI CourtOrganisation and administration EditThe Princess Royal was officially installed as chancellor in June 2012 14 Clive Mulholland became principal and vice chancellor in June 2014 15 after his appointment to this post was announced in February 2014 16 Professor Todd Walker became principal and vice chancellor in 2021 17 Anton Edwards a marine physicist took over as rector in June 2014 18 The coat of arms has been designed to reflect important aspects of UHI A compass rose with a fleur de lys indicating north denotes UHI s location and two open books symbolise learning The 13 hazel leaves are to represent UHI s partners a tree associated with wisdom in Celtic and Norse tradition 19 It has an annual income of 137 million 20 UHI is organised into two faculties the faculty of arts humanities and business and the faculty of science health and engineering 21 UHI Court Edit The Court consists of up to 20 members including graduates academic and support personnel university sponsor representatives and a majority of independent members From the independent members the party elects its president and vice chair The Court assigns many of its academic responsibilities to the academic board 22 Academic Council Edit Academic council is the main Higher Education disciplinary authority in UHI Any of its specific tasks are assigned to a variety of committees 23 These committees are 24 Quality assurance and enhancement committee Academic titles review board Comataidh Ghaidhlig External partnerships steering committee Research committee Research degrees committee Research ethics committeeFoundation Edit The Foundation creates a link between UHI and its communities The foundation contains a maximum of 120 members In addition to the rector principal and vice chancellor president of the student association and chair of the court the foundation also includes members from academic partners employees students industry alumni external organisations and individuals 25 Faculty of Arts Humanities and Business Edit The Faculty of Arts Humanities and Business has three subject networks 21 Business management and leisure Creative and cultural industries Humanities education and GaelicIn the Faculty of Arts Humanities and Business courses such as honours programmes in Gaelic 26 Theological Studies 27 and Scottish History 28 all reflect the distinctive nature of the region its past present and future The Centre for History is based in Dornoch and teaches a range of undergraduate and postgraduate degrees via videoconference to students around the UHI network and worldwide 29 The faculty also offers an interdisciplinary course in Scottish Cultural Studies 30 which received the 2005 Times Higher Education Supplement Award for Most Imaginative Use of Distance Learning 31 Other postgraduate masters programmes cover the culture literature and history of the Highlands and Islands Material Culture and Gaidhealtachd History Orkney amp Shetland Studies and Viking Studies The business school offers distinctive programmes such as Scotland s only degree in Golf Management 32 The School of Adventure Studies delivers courses in Adventure Tourism Management Adventure Performance amp Coaching Adventure Education amp Marine Coastal Tourism using Lochaber the UK s Outdoor Capital as a living research laboratory 33 From August 2013 UHI have benefited from allocation of student teacher places 34 allowing postgraduate diploma in education PGDE to be offered and the success of this has led to the number of places being increased 35 nbsp UHI Executive Office formerly the Royal Northern Infirmary Faculty of Science Health and Engineering Edit The Faculty of Science Health and Engineering has three subject networks 21 Engineering and the built environment Applied life studies Science technology and the environmentThe Faculty of Science Health and Engineering has research in Renewables Marine Science Digital Health Sustainable Rural Development and Environmental Issues A fully online honours degree programme is available across the UK from this faculty The BSc Hons Sustainable Development 36 is an example of a multi disciplinary programme from this Faculty The programme has professional accreditation from the Institute of Economic Development 37 The Faculty also offers postgraduate studies including an MSc in Sustainable Rural Development 38 This Masters programme also has professional accreditation from the Institute of Economic Development citation needed The Energy and Technology subject area offers a range of academic programs up to and including Masters level together with various subjects taught at HNC HND level UHI has links with the new Centre for Health Sciences located behind Raigmore Hospital This is being funded by Highlands and Islands Enterprise the Scottish Government and Johnson and Johnson UHI purchased the Centre for Health Science in Inverness from Highlands and Islands Enterprise in a 9 83m deal 39 The building includes a research centre 40 Phase I of this opened in early 2007 phase II and phase III were opened in 2009 The University of Stirling has moved its nursing and midwifery operations from Raigmore Hospital to the CfHS A BSc Oral Health Science was set up in 2008 and was based on two campuses the Centre for Health Sciences and Dumfries Dental Centre In 2011 a third campus was added in Stornoway In September 2016 the Nursing and Midwifery Council approved the transfer of the pre registration nurse BSc nursing programmes in Inverness and Stornoway to be provided by UHI 41 In August 2015 UHI Inverness one of the main collaborators at UHI opened at the Inverness Campus The 50m 18 500 sqm facility offers further and higher education courses including Life Sciences education and research 42 The 6 5 million Alexander Graham Bell Centre for Digital Health is a Moray College UHI centre for excellence in digital health and Life Science for the North of Scotland and beyond providing facilities for and expertise in digital health and life science research and education The centre was officially opened by the Princess Royal in June 2014 43 UHI received a 9 million grant from the UK Government for this project 44 The new life sciences innovation centre is a collaborative project between UHI and Highlands and Islands Enterprise The total size of the building is projected to be 2700m The new innovation centre aims to promote the development of education and research The new centre will also collaborate with the proposed Elective Care Centre also planned for Inverness Campus 45 Constituent institutions and campuses EditUHI has 12 individual colleges and each college research centre has its own campus in different locations As colleges offer different programmes not all courses are available at every campus Some campuses such as SAMS have tiny student populations all studying similar courses whereas other campuseses such as Inverness College teach diverse disciplines Some UHI colleges have student accommodation on their campuses while others do not Argyll College does not have a single campus staffed learning centres are located in Oban Lochgilphead Helensburgh Campbeltown Islay Dunoon Rothesay and Arran Lews Castle College campus is set in 600 acres of parkland beside the principal harbour town of Stornoway North Highland College UHI has four campuses spread throughout the north of Scotland There are two campuses in Caithness main campus in Thurso and one in Wick Moray College UHI has its main campus in the ancient cathedral town of Elgin The Elgin campus is home to Scotland s fifth art school and the only one located in a non urban environment West Highland College is located in Fort William Orkney College UHI is principally based in Kirkwall in the Orkney Islands with a second campus in Stromness and learning centres based on the smaller islands UHI Perth is situated in the city of Perth on the southern edge of the Highlands of Scotland The Scottish Association for Marine Science UHI SAMS UHI is located on Dunstaffnage bay on the west coast of Scotland three miles from the seaside town of Oban Sabhal Mor Ostaig UHI is situated close to the sea on the southern peninsula of Sleat on the Isle of Skye Shetland College and NAFC Marine Centre mergered in August 2021 to become Shetland UHI with college bases in Lerwick and in the historic village of Scalloway 46 nbsp nbsp Dingwall nbsp Dunoon nbsp Elgin nbsp Fort William nbsp Inverness nbsp Kirkwall nbsp Lerwick nbsp Oban nbsp Perth nbsp Scalloway nbsp Sleat nbsp Stornoway nbsp Stromness nbsp Thursoclass notpageimage Map of UHI Campus locations throughout Scotland College Founded Main Campus LocationUHI Argyll 1997 Dunoon Argyll and ButeHighland Theological College 1994 Dingwall HighlandUHI Inverness 1960 Inverness HighlandUHI Outer Hebrides 1953 Stornoway Isle of Lewis Outer HebridesUHI Moray 1971 Elgin MorayUHI North Highland 1959 Thurso HighlandOrkney College UHI 1995 Kirkwall OrkneyUHI Perth 1961 Perth Perth and KinrossSabhal Mor Ostaig 1973 Sleat Isle of Skye Inner HebridesSAMS 1884 Oban Argyll and ButeUHI Shetland 1970 Lerwick ShetlandUHI West Highland 2010 Fort William HighlandAcademic profile EditUHI conducts its research through a collaboration of twelve colleges and academic institutions These institutions are defined as academic partners which can operate as an autonomous body Due to UHI s regional characteristic academic partners can determine their own strategy and they are authorised to make their own investments and manage recruitment independently 47 Research units Edit UHI operates across the region through partnerships with colleges and research institutions 48 UHI Perth Aerospace Engineering Mountain Studies Culture and Heritage SAMS UHI Marine Biology Smart Observations Algae and Protozoa Aquaculture UHI West Highland Adventure tourism Sabhal Mor Ostaig UHI Gaelic language and culture UHI Inverness Forestry Rivers and Lochs Rural Studies Institute of Health Research and Innovation Biomedical Nursing and Rural Health Divisions UHI Moray Art and Textiles Centre for History Irish Scottish and British Diasporas Maritime History in the North Sea UHI Outer Hebrides HebMarine Socio Economic analysis Archaeology Meteorology Environmental Research Institute Environmental Contamination Carbon Water Renewable Energy and the environment Orkney College UHI Archaeology Nordic Studies Agronomy UHI Shetland Nordic Studies Archaeology Aquaculture Fisheries Marine PolicyInstitutes Edit Institute of Health Research and Innovation Edit In early 2018 UHI awarded the Institute of Health Science and Innovation an Institution status in recognition of the scale and success of the pre existing cluster of health research The Institute includes representatives from around the UHI collaboration but most of them are located at the Inverness Centre for Health Science Institute activities can be divided loosely into three major themes Disease Management Smarter Health and Rural Health and Wellbeing 49 Environmental Research Institute ERI Edit Opened 2000 The ERI is located in the town of Thurso The Environmental Research Institute ERI is part of North Highland College UHI which is one of 12 partners in UHI Its research is focused into three areas Renewable Energy and Environment Carbon Water and Climate and Environmental Contamination and Ecological Health The Centre for Energy and the Environment is affiliated with the ERI 50 Agronomy Institute Edit The Agronomy Institute performs work on the production and promotion of new crops and plant products in the Scotland s highlands and islands The Institute cooperates with growers end users and other research organisations 51 Archaeology Institute Edit Main article UHI Archaeology Institute Based on the Orkney Mainland the UHI Archaeology Institute also has research and teaching staff in both Shetland and the Western Isles Throughout Scotland the Institute integrates teaching scientific research and applied industrial research and consultancy The institute s commercial arm ORCA provides Northern Scotland archaeological and conservation services from archaeological excavations and assessments to environmental consulting services underwater archaeological invasion 52 Institute for Northern Studies Edit Founded in 2007 Institute for Northern Studies operates at UHI Orkney Shetland and Perth from three main locations Research areas are Viking Studies Medieval and modern history and culture of the Highlands and Islands Links between Scotland and the Nordic world The history and culture of the Scottish islands within the North Atlantic region Highlands and Islands Literature Island Studies The languages and dialects of Orkney and Shetland and Pictish studies 53 Language Sciences Institute LSI Edit Language Sciences Institute seeks to revitalize minority languages The LSI will expand on the work of the Soillse project with a special emphasis on the traditional Gaelic speaking communities of Scotland 54 The Rivers and Lochs Institute Edit Founded in 2012 the Institute specializes in work on molecular genetics to help conserve and maintain all rivers and lochs biodiversity including fish stocks The researchers work with local communities wetlands and fisheries managers businesses and government agencies to provide scientific support for the protection restoration and sustainable management of wetlands biodiversity 55 Postgraduate Research Edit UHI offers Doctor of Philosophy PhD degrees in the following academic areas 56 Academic Field Available atArchaeology UHI Outer Hebrides Orkney College UHI UHI ShetlandBiomedical Sciences Centre for Health ScienceEnergy UHI Outer Hebrides UHI North Highland Scottish Association for Marine Science UHI PerthEnvironmental science UHI North Highland UHI InvernessFine Art UHI MorayGaelic and Related Studies Sabhal Mor OstaigHistory Centre for HistoryMarine Science Scottish Association for Marine ScienceNorthern Studies UHI Inverness UHI Outer Hebrides UHI Moray Orkney College UHI UHI Perth Sabhal Mor Ostaig UHI ShetlandRural Health Centre for Rural Health and WellbeingSustainability Studies Centre for History Centre for Rural Health and Wellbeing UHI Inverness UHI Outer Hebrides Orkney College UHI UHI Perth Scottish Association for Marine Science UHI Shetland UHI West HighlandTheology Highland Theological CollegeUHI offers Masters by Research MRes degrees in the following academic areas 57 Academic Field Available atAlgal Biotechnology Biology and Ecology MABBE SAMSArchaeology Orkney College UHI UHI Outer Hebrides and UHI ShetlandBiomedical Sciences Institute of Health Research and Innovation Centre for Health Science InvernessCreative Practice UHI ShetlandEngineering UHI Inverness UHI Outer Hebrides UHI Moray UHI North Highland and UHI PerthEnvironmental Science Environmental Research Institute UHI North Highland Thurso and the Rivers and Lochs Institute UHI InvernessExercise Physiology Training and Nutrition Institute of Health Research and Innovation Centre for Health Science InvernessForestry UHI InvernessFreshwater Science UHI InvernessGaelic and Celtic Studies Sabhal Mor OstaigHistory Centre for History UHILiterature UHI InvernessNorthern Studies Institute for Northern StudiesTheology Highland Theological CollegeUndergraduate Degrees Edit UHI offers undergraduate degrees in the following academic areas 58 Accounting and Finance BA Hons Culture and Heritage BA Hons Literature BA Hons Adventure Education BA Hons Drama and Production BA Hons Literature and Creative Writing BA Hons Adventure Performance and Coaching BA Hons Electrical and Electronic Engineering BEng Hons Marine and Coastal Tourism BA Hons Adventure Tourism Management BA Hons Electrical and Mechanical Engineering BEng Hons Marine Science BSc Hons Air Traffic Management BSc Hons Energy Engineering BEng Hons Mechanical Engineering BEng Hons Aircraft Engineering BEng Hons Environmental Science BSc Hons Nursing BScAircraft Maintenance Engineering and Management BSc Hons Events Management BA Hons Oral Health Science BScApplied Music BA Hons Fine Art BA Hons Outdoor Education and Learning BA Hons Applied Software Development BSc Hons Fine Art Textiles BA Hons Philosophy BA Hons Archaeological Science BSc Hons Food Nutrition and Textile Education BA Hons Philosophy Politics and Economics BA Hons Archaeology BA Hons Forest Management BSc Hons Popular Music BA Hons Archaeology and Environmental Studies BSc Hons Gaelic and Development BA Hons Professional Golf BA Hons Architectural Technology BSc Hons Gaelic and Education BA Hons Psychology BSc Hons Audio Engineering BSc Hons Gaelic and Media Studies BA Hons Scottish History BA Hons Bioscience BSc Hons Gaelic and Traditional Music BA Hons Scottish History and Politics BA Hons Business and Management BA Hons Gaelic Language and Culture BA Hons Social Sciences BA Hons Child and Youth Studies BA Hons Gaelic Scotland BA Hons Sociology and Criminology BA Hons Childhood Practice BA Hons Geography BSc Hons Sociology and Politics BA Hons Civil Engineering BEng Hons Golf Management BA Hons Sport and Fitness BSc Hons Computing BSc Hons Health and Social Studies BA Hons Sports Management BA Hons Contemporary Art and Contextualised Practice BA Hons History BA Hons Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation BSc Hons Contemporary Film Making in the Highlands and Islands BA Hons History and Politics BA Hons Sustainable Development BA Hons Contemporary Textiles BA Hons Hospitality Management BA Hons Theological Studies BA Hons Creative Writing in the Highlands and Islands BA Hons Integrative Healthcare BSc Hons Visual Communication and Design BA Hons HNC HND Degrees Edit UHI offers HNC HND degrees in the following academic areas 58 Accounting HNC HND Computing HNC Computer Science HND Music HNC HNDActing and Performance HNC Construction Management HNC Music Business BA Hons incorporating Music Business HNCAdministration and Information Technology HNC HND Contemporary Art Practice HNC HND Musical Theatre HNC HNDAgriculture HNC Engineering Systems HNC HND Nautical Science HNCAircraft Engineering HNC Events HNC Professional Cookery HNC HNDApplied Sciences HNC Fabrication Welding and Inspection HNC Social Sciences HNCArboriculture and Urban Forestry HNC HND Fashion Make up HNC Social Services HNCBeauty Therapy HNC HND Fitness Health and Exercise HNC HND Soft Tissue Therapy HNCBusiness HNC HND Forestry HNC HND Sound Production HNC HNDCare and Administrative Practice HNC Gamekeeping with Wildlife Management HNC Sports Therapy HNDChildhood Practice HNC Horticulture HNC HND Technical Theatre HNC Technical Theatre and Production Arts HNDCivil Engineering HNC Hospitality HNC Hospitality Management HND Textiles HNCCoaching and Developing Sport HNC HND Jewellery HNCComputer Aided Draughting and Design CADD HNC Marine Engineering HNCScholarships Edit The Witherby Publishing Group Charitable Trust Scholarship provide scholarships and bursaries for students from rural backgrounds to attend the university 59 60 61 62 Student life EditStudent Association Edit The Highlands and Islands Students Association HISA is based on Church Street in Inverness They previously were based at the Executive Office on Ness Walk HISA represents all higher and further education students across UHI and its 12 partners HISA hosts events including Sports Day Freshers Student Elections HISA Awards and Regional Council All UHI students aged over 16 are automatically a member of HISA The Union supports more than 60 clubs and societies 63 Vice President Aaron Wappler assumed office in July 2023 and is the de facto President of HISA Student Accommodation Edit Eight UHI campuses offer accommodation with more than 600 rooms 64 Halls of Residence located on campuses include UHI Inverness Inverness Bayhead Bridge Centre UHI Outer Hebrides Stornoway UHI Moray Elgin UHI North Highland Dornoch UHI Perth Perth Sabhal Mor Ostaig Sound of Sleat Margaret Barnes Building Scottish Association for Marine Science Oban UHI West Highland Fort WilliamSports Edit The students association HISA offers sports clubs including badminton basketball boxing climbing football golf mountain biking mountaineering paddle sports snow sports sub aqua wind and wave and more UHI s Sporting Blues awards programme was launched in March 2017 and honors its students sporting accomplishments The Elite Athletes Fund supports athletes who are currently studying at UHI or one of its colleges and participating at national or international level in their chosen sport and representing the university college where possible 65 A new sports complex to be situated within the Inverness campus with facilities targeted at both students and campus based staff but also available to the broader community in and around Inverness is being planned A wide variety of sports and activities will be offered at the centre 66 Notable alumni EditJulie Fowlis Scottish folk singer and multi instrumentalist Jamie Oag Business entrepreneur Anne Lundon Broadcaster for BBC Alba and BBC Scotland Joe FitzPatrick Scottish National Party SNP politician Greg Lobban Professional squash player Stephen Milne Olympic swimmer Tom Kitchin Michelin star chef Craig Irving Musician Abi Harrison Footballer Calum Maclean broadcaster James Ellsmoor EntrepreneurSee also EditArmorial of UK universities List of forestry universities and colleges List of universities in the United Kingdom Universities in ScotlandReferences Edit Facts and Figures Retrieved 18 November 2022 Economic Impact Assessment of the University of Highland and Islands PDF www uhi ac uk Retrieved 25 December 2021 Facts and Figures Retrieved 18 November 2022 About Facts and figures www uhi ac uk Retrieved 4 March 2022 Facts and figures The University of the Highlands and Islands Retrieved 12 January 2016 Change in law could be the only way forward for UHI Times Higher Education 1 September 2000 Retrieved 16 June 2014 Brown Mike 4 November 2003 Homeward bound The Guardian Retrieved 24 May 2016 New UHI deans bring title bid closer Times Higher Education 15 October 2004 Retrieved 29 June 2014 Highlands university moves step closer as key hurdle is cleared The Scotsman 26 June 2008 Retrieved 29 August 2016 UHI is awarded taught degree awarding powers Highland Council 26 June 2008 Retrieved 29 June 2014 Degree awarding powers and university title Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education QAA 29 November 2012 Retrieved 26 July 2014 UHI Millennium Institute gains full university status Times Higher Education 27 January 2011 Retrieved 12 June 2014 Highlands and Islands UHI wins university status BBC News 2 February 2011 Retrieved 17 July 2014 Princess Royal new Scottish university s chancellor BBC News 6 June 2012 Retrieved 17 July 2014 About UHI Principal and Vice Chancellor University of the Highlands and Islands Retrieved 29 June 2014 Highlands university appoints biomedical scientist as new principal STV News 4 February 2014 Retrieved 29 June 2014 University of the Highlands and Islands welcomes new principal on tenth birthday University of the Highlands and Islands Retrieved 12 March 2021 Campbell Rita 2 June 2014 Marine physicist elected as university lecturer Press and Journal Scotland Retrieved 29 June 2014 Scotland s newest university unveils coat of arms ahead of royal event University of the Highlands and Islands 31 May 2012 Retrieved 19 July 2014 Facts 2020 University of the Highlands and Islands Retrieved 4 March 2020 a b c About Faculties and subject networks www uhi ac uk Retrieved 29 March 2020 Governance Court www uhi ac uk Retrieved 29 March 2020 About Governance www uhi ac uk Retrieved 26 April 2020 Committees Academic council and committees www uhi ac uk Retrieved 26 April 2020 Governance Foundation www uhi ac uk Retrieved 26 April 2020 Home Courses Undergraduate in Scottish Gaelic Smo uhi ac uk Retrieved 29 June 2014 Theological Studies BA Hons University of Highlands and Islands Retrieved 28 June 2014 Scottish History BA Hons University of Highlands and Islands Retrieved 28 June 2014 Centre for History University of the Highlands and Islands Scottish Cultural Studies BA Hons University of Highlands and Islands Retrieved 28 June 2014 Thomson Alan 2 December 2005 Proud winners and PM sparkle at first awards Times Higher Education Retrieved 28 June 2014 Golf Management BA Hons University of Highlands and Islands Retrieved 28 June 2014 Adventure Tourism Management BA Hons University of Highlands and Islands Retrieved 28 June 2014 New course enables primary teachers to train in Highlands and Islands University of the Highlands and Islands 30 August 2013 Retrieved 29 June 2014 Teacher training places double at UHI Scottish Government 16 April 2014 Retrieved 29 June 2014 Sustainable development BSc Hons University of Highlands and Islands Retrieved 6 July 2014 University launches first international undergraduate degree University of Highlands and Islands 28 March 2012 Retrieved 6 July 2014 Sustainable Rural Development MSc University of Highlands and Islands Retrieved 6 July 2014 University of the Highlands and Islands purchases Centre for Health Science Inverness www uhi ac uk Retrieved 4 March 2020 Campuses Centre for Health Science www uhi ac uk Retrieved 4 March 2020 Freeman Tom 20 September 2016 UHI to take over Highland nursing training Holyrood Retrieved 24 November 2016 Home Inverness Campus Inverness Campus www invernesscampus co uk Retrieved 6 March 2020 Mackenzie Ruth 28 June 2014 Alexander Graham Bell Centre open Press and Journal Retrieved 28 June 2014 Life sciences centre supported with 3 75 million grant www uhi ac uk Retrieved 4 March 2020 Design projects underway for two key developments at Inverness Campus Inverness Campus www invernesscampus co uk Retrieved 9 May 2020 Campuses www uhi ac uk Retrieved 26 April 2020 Research Research Units www uhi ac uk Retrieved 31 March 2020 Research Research Units www uhi ac uk Retrieved 5 March 2020 Our Research Themes Institute of Health Research and Innovation www uhi ac uk Retrieved 31 March 2020 Departments Environmental Science www northhighland uhi ac uk Retrieved 31 March 2020 Agronomy Institute University of the Highlands and Islands www uhi ac uk Retrieved 31 March 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