University College Birmingham

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University College Birmingham
Newman University.[3] It is not a member of Universities UK.[4] The university was awarded 'University of the Year' in the 2022 WhatUni Student Choice Awards,[5] as well as coming first in the 'Student Support' category.[6]

The university is located in central Birmingham and offers both

and Early Years education.

History

The university was founded as part of Birmingham's Municipal Technical School (predecessor of Aston University) in the 19th century, but became a separate College of Bakery, Catering, Domestic Science and Associated Studies (later Birmingham College of Food and Domestic Arts) under the control of Birmingham City Council in 1957. It moved to its present site in Summer Row from Brasshouse Passage in 1967, with the official opening in 1968. It was renamed Birmingham College of Food, Tourism and Creative Studies (BCFTCS) in the 1980s to reflect the breadth of courses it by then offered. Its name was changed again, to University College Birmingham (UCB), in 2007. It is often colloquially known as the College of Cakes or sometimes simply “cakes and pies”.

As part of a general re-organisation of further education in the United Kingdom, the college became independent of council control on 1 April 1993. Continued expansion led to the college being re-classified as part of the higher education sector from 1 August 2002, although it continues to offer further education courses as well.

The college had awarded University of Birmingham degrees as a

Privy Council in November 2007.[7] In January 2008 this was reflected when it was renamed University College Birmingham.[8]
Full university status was awarded in 2012.

Locations and facilities

The university has buildings at Summer Row and Newhall Street, as well as the Postgraduate Centre at George Street.

In addition, the university has

halls of residence, with space for 872 students, at The Maltings and Cambrian Hall, which are both situated just off Broad Street
, the main entertainment district in the city. The new development at The Maltings also includes a sports hall, shop and student bar, Joshuas.

The university has a range of specialist facilities including training

beauty therapy salons, food and beverage test laboratories, a video production suite, demonstration theatres and computer suites including a facility for Early Years students.[citation needed
]

The college opened a second teaching building in 2001 at Richmond House, in nearby

beauty salons and sports therapy suites, both of which are open to the public. Further education courses in sport
and tourism are also taught there. In 2014, UCB opened its new Postgraduate Centre at George Street, a dedicated teaching and research facility for its postgraduate students.

Academic profile

In 2019/20 the university had 4,930 students in higher education, including 495

OFSTED in 2009.[9] It is also one of the few universities or colleges in the UK with Hospitality Assured status.[10] It also currently holds the Beacon Status, Catey Education and Training Award, Investors in People, Charter Mark and the Matrix award.[citation needed
]

Industrial placements

All of the university's courses include opportunities to obtain

resorts
, or in contract and retail caterers.

Many students undertake their placement in the UK, but there are also many opportunities available each year elsewhere in Europe, as well as the United States and Canada. Typically, students work in a number of departments to gain first-hand experience of different parts of the operation.

Student life

The Student Services Unit exists to provide a range of services including the day-to-day operation of two halls of residence, career advice and guidance from the Careers and Employability Centre, the administration of Learner (Access) Support Fund, advice and support with finding and funding

visa
applications.

The Learning and Skills Development Centre co-ordinates support for students with additional needs. The Centre is able to liaise with external agencies including Local Education Authorities on behalf of the student. It can also carry out an initial assessment for

Educational Psychologist
if necessary.

The Student Guild is run by a team of eight, making up the Student Guild Executive, all elected by other students at the university. The principal aims of the guild are to represent the student body within the university, to provide guidance and advice to students and to organise an ongoing programme of social and sporting activities.

The Student Guild participates in a variety of sporting activities such as

Midlands
area. The Guild also promotes a number of weekly social activities and yearly events such as the Summer Ball, Christmas and New Year's Eve parties and a charity week.

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Where do HE students study?". Higher Education Statistics Agency. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
  2. ^ a b All students by institution, mode of study, level of study, gender and domicile 2005/06 Archived 28 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine Higher Education Statistics Agency
  3. ^ University status awarded to two Birmingham colleges Birmingham Mail, 27 November 2012
  4. ^ "Universities UK members". www.universitiesuk.ac.uk. Retrieved 12 July 2021.
  5. ^ "Compare the Best University Degrees Courses UK | Whatuni". www.whatuni.com. Retrieved 6 June 2022.
  6. ^ "Results of the 2022 Whatuni Student Choice Awards for Student Support". www.whatuni.com. Retrieved 6 June 2022.
  7. ^ "College granted Degree Awarding Powers". University College Birmingham. Archived from the original on 27 July 2011. Retrieved 7 January 2008.
  8. ^ "Proud Past. Bright Future". University College Birmingham. Archived from the original on 27 January 2010. Retrieved 7 January 2008.
  9. ^ "University College Birmingham OFSTED Report 2009". Ofsted. Retrieved 15 September 2005.
  10. ^ "About Hospitality Assured Accreditation". Institute of Hospitality. Retrieved 10 May 2007.

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