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University of Hull

Motto

 Lampada Ferens (Latin Latin))

Motto in  in English

Carrying the lamp of learning

Established

1954 -  - University Status 1927 - University College Hull

Type

Public

Endowment

£5.7 million  million [1]

Chancellor

Baroness Bottomley of Nettlestone

Vice-Chancellor

Professor Calie Professor  Calie Pistorius

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2,300

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Hull 53°46′13″N 53°46′13 ″N 0°22′02″W / 53.770263°N 53.770263 °N 0.367141 0.367141°W °W / 53.77026 53.770263; 3; -0.367141 -0.36714 1 (Hull campus of University Location

of Hull) and  Scarborough and 54°15′52″N 54°15′52 ″N 0°23′47″W / 54.264430°N 54.264430 °N 0.39650° 0.39650°W W / 54.2644 54.264430; 30; -0.39650 (Scarborough (Scarborou gh campus of  University of Hull), England

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900 courses

 

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Global U8 (GU8)

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www.hull.ac.uk 

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the late film director Anthony director Anthony Minghella. Minghella. Lord Wilberforce was chancellor of the University from 1978 until 1994. Robert Armstrong was chancellor from 1994 to 2006. Virginia Bottomley was installed as the current chancellor in April 2006. Alumni of the University of Hull Hull  are prominent in the fields of academia, politics, journalism and drama. They include former MP and Deputy Prime Minister Lord Prescott of KingstonPrescott), ), social scientist Lord Anthony Giddens, Giddens, poet Roger McGough McGough,, upon-Hull (John (John Prescott author  John McCarthy, McCarthy, politician and author Chris author Chris Mullin. Mullin.

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1 History ○

1.1 Royal Charter 



1.2 Liquid crystal technology



1.3 New campuses



1.4 Department closure

2 Academic Faculties ○ ○

2.1 Science (FoS)



2.2 Arts and Social Sciences (FASS) 2.3 Health and Social Care (FHSC)



2.4 Hull York Medical School (HYMS)



2.5 Institute for Learning (IfL)



2.6 Postgraduate Medical Institute (PGMI)



2.7 The Business School (HUBS)



2.8 Wilberforce Institute (WISE)



2.9 Maritime Historical Studies Centre



3 Hull History Centre



4 Notable academics



4.1 Philip Larkin 5 Notable alumni ○

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The Venn Building The foundation stone of University College Hull, then an external college of the University of London, London, was laid in 1927 by the Duke of York (who York (who later became George VI). VI). It was built benefactors Thomas Ferens and and  G F Grant Grant.. A on land donated by  by Hull City Council and local benefactors  year later the first 14 departments, in pure sciences and the arts, opened with 39 students. The college at that time consisted of one building, the Venn building (named after the mathematician  John Venn, mathematician Venn, who was born in Hull). The building is the administration centre of  the university The original university coat of arms was designed by Sir Algernon Tudor-Craig in 1928. The symbols areHull, the torch for learning, rose for Yorkshire, the ducal coronet from thefrom armsthe of  the City of the fleur-de-lys forthe Lincolnshire and the dove, symbolising peace, arms of Thomas Ferens. These symbols have later been reused to create the modern university logo.[4]

[edit edit]] Royal Charter The college gained its  its Royal Charter in Charter in 1954, which empowered it to award degrees of its own, making it the third university in Yorkshire and the 14th in England. The Brynmor Jones Library was constructed in 1960, with a tower block extension added in 1970. During the 1960s more academic buildings were added, with their height diminishing from the centre of  the campus towards the perimeter, a barrier which the university was quickly outgrowing.

edit]] Liquid crystal technology [edit In 1972 George Gray  Gray and Ken Harrison created room-temperature stable liquid crystals in the university chemistry laboratories, which were an immediate success in the electronics industry and consumer products. This led to Hull becoming the first university to be awarded the  Queen's Award for Technological Achievement for the joint-development of the longthe lasting materials that made liquid crystal displays possible.

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edit]] New campuses [edit In 2000 the university bought the site of University of University College Scarborough on Filey Road, Campus.. The university then Scarborough to become the  the University of Hull Scarborough Campus further expanded in 2003, when it purchased the buildings of the adjacent University of  Lincoln  campus which, from the 2005 academic year, became the west campus of the Lincoln university. The site now houses the Hull York Medical School and the recently relocated  business school, which is housed in three buildings - Wharfe, Derwent and Esk.

[edit] edit] Department closure Coming soon after a large expansion of the university by breadth of courses and physical size with the HYMS campus, in 2005, the university decided to close its maths department. This was due to a 'reduction in funding' and general shortage in UK maths undergraduates.[5] Four  other UK university maths departments had closed since 1999. The department taught around 175 students, and the department's staff moved to the University of York. The Centre for  Mathematics replaced the department.[6] This offers mathematics 'support' instead to physics, chemistry and biology students.

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Dean: Derek Wills Departments : Computer science, biological sciences, physics, chemistry, sport health & exercise science, engineering, psychology, geography and the centre for  environmental and marine sciences.

Until recently, there were two faculties, the 'Faculty of Applied Science & Technology' and the 'Faculty of Science & the Environment'. Notable facilities include HIVE (Hull Immersive Visualisation Environment). The chemistry department is noted for its research record as well as Hull's computer science and videogame developing degrees.

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Dean: Dr. George Talbot Departments : Criminology & social sciences (including social work), drama & music, English, gender studies, history, humanities, law school, modern languages (French, German, Italian and Spanish), politics & international studies, school of arts & new media, social work [7]

Most social science and law-related department housed in the refurbished Wilberforce Building. Includes the School of Arts and New Media at Scarborough, formed in August This website storesDrama data such as 2006. is taught in the Gulbenkian Centre, including the Donald Roy Theatre. Music is cookies to enable essential site in the Larkin Building. functionality, as well as marketing, edit] ] Health [edit personalization, and analytics.and You Social may change your settings at any time Dean: Chris English • or accept the default settings. •

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Departments : Nursing & midwifery, applied health studies[8]

Based in the Calder, Aire and Dearne buildings in the west campus (former campus of  universities of Humberside, then finally Lincoln). The Leven building contains mock clinical Marketing areas, wards, an operating theatre and a midwifery suite, within a simulated environment. [9]

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Dean: Ian Greer 

Began in October 2003 on the west campus. Medical students receive joint degrees from Hull and York. Includes the 'International Society for the Study of Cough' based at Castle Hill hospital on Castle Road in Cottingham. Third and fourth year students train also at hospitals in Scunthorpe Scunthorpe,, Grimsby, Grimsby, and Scarborough. Scarborough.

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Dean: Dina Lewis

Centres: [Educational Studies][1] Studies] [1],, Lifelong Learning, Scarborough School of  [11] Education And includes the ;Scarborough School of Education', a former teacher  training college - the North Riding College. This became University College Scarborough, then the Scarborough campus.

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Professor Nicholas Nicholas D. Stafford[12] Director : Professor 

Established in 1994. One of the PGMI's sections is the Yorkshire Cancer Research-funded Centre for Magnetic Resonance Investigations which, under the directorship of Professor  of Professor   Lindsay W. Turnbull, is actively engaged in researching the application of  magnetic resonance imaging  imaging and  and magnetic resonance spectroscopy techniques to cancer research. cancer research.

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Dean: Professor Mike Jackson[13]

Established in August 1999 it has 2,300 students at the Hull and Scarborough campuses. New £9m premises in 2005 on the West Campus. The Business School could be classed as one large department, but it is so large and cannot fit in another category, so it is a standalone faculty. It has seen an impressive number of developments recently and attracts a large number of international students. The new £9 million Logistics Institute was completed in September 2007[citation needed ]. The business school has both EQUIS and AMBA accreditations. It is important to note that there is also the Scarborough management centre in addition to the facilities on the Hull campus.

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Director: Professor David Richardson

The Wilberforce Institute for the study of slavery and emancipation (WISE) is located in Oriel Chambers on the High Street in Hull's Old Town, adjacent to Wilberforce House. House. It undertakes graduate research in the field of slavery and human rights and offers an MA in This website stores data such as slavery Studies. WISE draws upon the university's academic expertise in history, law and cookies to enable essential site sciences. The centre's patron is Archbishop Emeritus  Emeritus Desmond Tutu Tutu.. functionality,social as well as marketing, personalization, and analytics. You edit] ] Maritime Historical Studies [edit may change your settings at any time • Director: or accept the default settings. Dr David J Starkey

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Jacob Bronowski - mathematics (1934–42). Gray, instrumental in developing the materials which made liquid George William Gray, crystal displays  displays possible  possible (1946–1990), awarded Kyoto Prize and Leverhulme Medal of  the Royal Society Muhtar Kent Kent,, the CEO of The of The Coca-Cola Company Chris Langton, developed an early detection system for osteoporosis utilising ultrasonic waves [14]



Philip Larkin (University Librarian 1955-1985), poet, jazz critic and natural historian



Rob S. Miles, Miles, computer scientist, Microsoft MVP



Sir Andrew Motion, Sir Andrew Motion, Lecturer in English (1976–1980), Poet Laureate (1999–2009)



Norton,, Professor the Lord Norton of Louth, Louth , professor of politics Philip Norton











Stuart Palmer , responsible for major breakthroughs in the field of ultrasound bone densitometry Michael Paraskos, Paraskos, writer and art historian (1994–2000) Parekh,, professor of politics, specialist on the theory of  Bhikhu Parekh, Baron Parekh multiculturalism (1964–2000) Ferdinand von Prondzynski Prondzynski,, Professor of Law (1991–2000), now President of  Dublin City University  University and director of Skillsoft plc. John Saville Saville,, professor of history, major marxist historian.

edit]] Philip Larkin [edit The Philip Larkin Society carries out activities in remembrance of the poet and jazz critic The  Philip Larkin who served as university librarian from 1955 until his death in 1985. The university is helping to organise the current  current Larkin 25 festival marking 25 years since Larkin died. The festival will run until December 2010 and includes a public art event titled 'Larkin with Toads' in Hull and around other locations in the East Riding of Yorkshire. Yorkshire. As part of the festival, a bronze statue of Larkin will be installed at  at  Hull Paragon Interchange in December  at the University of Hull, Sir Andrew Sir  Andrew Motion  Motion  2010.[15] In July 2010, former English lecturer named a Hull city bus "Philip Larkin". Larkin".[16] One of the Larkin with Toads statues is situated at the University as part of the Larkin trail.

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Fred Kwasi Apaloo - Former Chief Former Chief Justice of Ghana and Kenya



Charnock -- actor and star of ITV soap Emmerdale Mark Charnock 

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Former Secretary of State for Prices and Consumer Protection and Lord Hattersley - Former Secretary Deputy Leader of the Labour Party



John McCarthy - Writer and former hostage



Roger McGough - Poet and presenter 



Anthony Minghella - Dramatist



Jenni Murray - Writer and Woman's Hour  presenter   presenter 



Lord Prescott of Kingston-upon-Hull (John (John Prescott) Prescott) - former MP and ex-Deputy ex- Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom



Sian Reese-Williams Actor and star of ITV soap Emmerdale



Sam Troughton - Actor 

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Bill Bryson - Travel writer 



Pierluigi Collina - Football referee



Donaldson  - Government medical advisor  Sir Liam Donaldson Sir Liam



Kelly Holmes - athlete



David Hope - Archbishop of York  York 1995 1995 - 2005



Arc hbishop of Westminster  Basil Hume - Cardinal and Archbishop John Hurt - Actor 



Digby Jones, Lord Jones of Birmingham - ex-CBI boss



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Tom Kirkwood - Biologist/Gerontologist



Anthony Minghella - Director, actor, playwright



Bill Morris, Lord Morris of Handsworth - Union Leader 



Trevor Phillips OBE - labour politician[17]



Plater -- Playwright Alan Plater 



Ian Rankin - Author 



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Lord Rees of Ludlow - Astronomer Royal John Sentamu - Archbishop of York  York 2005 2005 -

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