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UCE Birmingham

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UCE Birmingham
UCE Birmingham's logo
Established 1992
Type Public
Chancellor The Lord Mayor of Birmingham, Councillor John Hood
Vice-Chancellor P C Knight, CBE, HonDSc, DUniv, FRAS
Students 25,000 total
Location Birmingham, United Kingdom
Website www.uce.ac.uk
Baker building, Perry Barr campus
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Baker building, Perry Barr campus
Dawson building (left) and tree-lined avenue through Perry Barr campus
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Dawson building (left) and tree-lined avenue through Perry Barr campus
Dawson (left) and Edge (right) buildings facing onto quadrangle
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Dawson (left) and Edge (right) buildings facing onto quadrangle
Edge building
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Edge building
Steps up to front entrance of Kenrick library, Perry Barr campus
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Steps up to front entrance of Kenrick library, Perry Barr campus
Bar 42, the student union bar at Perry Barr campus
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Bar 42, the student union bar at Perry Barr campus

UCE Birmingham (formerly the University of Central England in Birmingham) is a university in the city of Birmingham, England.

The main UCE Birmingham campus is located in Perry Barr, Birmingham. UCE also incorporates Birmingham Institute of Art and Design (BIAD), the largest faculty of art, design and media education in the United Kingdom, located at Gosta Green, and the Westbourne campus in Edgbaston, home to both UCE's NHS-supported healthcare training faculty and a moderate amount of student accommodation.

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[edit] History

[edit] Birmingham Polytechnic

Before it became a university, by statute on March 6, 1992, it was City of Birmingham Polytechnic, run by Birmingham City Council. Although Birmingham had had a polytechnic from 1843-1853, this one was created in 1971 from five colleges:

  • Birmingham College of Art (originally the Birmingham Government School of Design, founded in October 1843)
  • Birmingham School of Music (developed as a department of the Birmingham and Midland Institute in around 1859)
  • Birmingham College of Commerce (originally a branch school of the Birmingham Central Technical College, which went on to become Aston University)
  • South Birmingham Technical College (opened in 1961)
  • North Birmingham Technical College (formerly Aston Technical College).

In 1975, three further colleges were absorbed:

  • Anstey College of Physical Education (founded as a private college for women in 1897)
  • Bordesley College of Education (founded a local education authority (LEA) Day Training College for women teachers in 1963).
  • City of Birmingham College of Education (founded as an LEA Emergency Teacher Training College in 1948).

In 1988, Bournville College of Art was also added. The extensive archives, including over 10,000 artworks, from these earlier incarnations are housed at UCE's Margaret Street campus.

[edit] Incorporation

On April 1, 1989, the Education Reform Act made this, and all, polytechnics independent corporations with charitable status.

[edit] University status

The Further and Higher Education Act 1992 allowed all polytechnics to adopt the title of 'university'. The name University of Central England in Birmingham was approved by the Privy Council on the 16 June 1992.

In 1995, yet another two colleges were absorbed:

  • Birmingham and Solihull College of Nursing and Midwifery
  • West Midlands School of Radiography

In August 2005 the university rebranded itself as UCE Birmingham.

[edit] Merger proposals

In November 2003, the UCE asked neighbouring Aston University to consider a merger. This was rejected, as was a separate proposal to merge with the University of Birmingham.

[edit] Faculties

UCE now has seven faculties:

[edit] Research

UCE Birmingham is primarily a teaching institution. However, a notable piece of research into the phenomena of contract cheating was publicised by researchers at UCE Birmingham.

[edit] Notable alumni

Graduates of UCE Birmingham and its former entities include:

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