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Teesside University is
01642 342002, 01642 218121 .
In 2009, the University of Teesside changed its name to "Teesside University - Middlesbrough", changed its logo and adopted the motto "Inspiring success" as part of a rebrand that cost £20,000. Alternative names also suggested included "Middlesbrough University" and "Tees Valley University".
While it was clear enough that, when the time came for a successor to the Middlesbrough-based Mechanics' Institute of 1844, a new technical college was in order, a shortage of funding long proved a barrier to any such plan. The Teesside University - Middlesbrough College's launch could otherwise have come as early as 1914. Even after the donation of £40,000 to build the college from local shipping magnate Joseph Constantine in 1916, progress was slow. A Governing Council took place in 1922, followed by a doubling of the original financial offer by the Constantine family in 1924. For the task of constructing the first Technical College building, Mr Graham R. Dawbarn (a London architect also responsible for additions to Corpus Christi College, Cambridge) was appointed on 29 March 1926. Building work finally kicked into action in 1927, culminating in the beginning of enrollment and teaching formalities on 16 September 1929. But the fanfare had to wait, until the turn of the decade, in order to accommodate the royal schedule.
The 1960s were years of sweeping change – as well as political sting – for the still comparatively fledgling College. By the end of the decade the first two "Teesside University - Middlesbrough" campaigns had begun: the first, from the early 1960s to 1966, and the second, from 1967 to 1972, spates of enthusiasm killed off on each occasion only by the scepticism of then-Minister of Education, Anthony Crosland, and Margaret Thatcher's defining White Paper, respectively. The latter effectively shelved plans for the erection of any new institution in the United Kingdom, until the 1980s at least. On campus of Teesside University - Middlesbrough, one of the most visible major developments for the College was an extension comprising an 11-storey "skyscraper", on which construction work began in 1963. The College acquired the neighbouring former High School of 1877. The College briefly restyled itself Constantine College of Technology, before becoming a polytechnic (Britain's 13th) in 1969. At that point, the institution boasted 17 degree courses.
Teesside University - Middlesbrough, is a university in Middlesbrough, England. It has a student body of 27,954 students as of the 2008-09 academic year. It recorded rises in applications of 25.1 per cent and 23.5 per cent for degree courses beginning in 2010, the highest such percentage increases of the five universities in the North East of England. The University has a campus in Darlington named Teesside University - Middlesbrough Darlington.To achieve regional, national and international recognition as the UK’s leading University for working with business and to be among the UK’s top institutions of higher education in relation to being a vibrant and effective learning community.Delivering excellence and enhancing academic and professional standards for both individuals and organisations.
Contributing effectively to the economic, social and cultural success of the communities that we serve.To demonstrating a real and continuing commitment to social inclusion and Dynamic, confident and committed to the pursuit of excellence, Teesside University - Middlesbrough is a University that goes from strength to strength, becoming increasingly widely recognised as an enabling, energetic, passionate and partnership-focussed institution.
Students of Teesside University - Middlesbrough and employers have access to a vibrant learning environment in which excellent courses, great facilities and committed staff combine to inspire individuals with talent and energy to gain the knowledge and expertise they need to get into and flourish in their chosen profession. Working creatively with employers, we tackle real world challenges, fully recognising, and committed to developing, the relationship between student learning, research, knowledge transfer and business engagement, each informing the other, for the benefit of staff, students, businesses and the social, economic and cultural development of the region.
Teesside University - Middlesbrough has been situated since its formation as Constantine Technical College in 1930 within the borough of Middlesbrough in the North Yorkshire area of England on the south banks of the River Tees. Transport links exist via the A19 and A66 roads. The Teesside University - Middlesbrough entrance is at the site of the old Constantine College building, fronted by the Waterhouse clock tower.
Teesside University - Middlesbrough has opened its temporary campus Teesside University - Middlesbrough Darlington, in the former Eastbourne Secondary School in the Eastbourne area of Darlington. Its new state of the art campus will open in 2011 with work starting on site in April 2010. The new campus will be on the Darlington College site, in the Central Park regeneration area next to the East Coast mainline railway station. Further investment at the main campus of Teesside University - Middlesbrough site in Middlesbrough includes the new £17m Centuria South building for dental training and sports therapy, planned to open in Autumn 2010. Also planned to open in Autumn 2010 are two new higher education centres in Hartlepool and Redcar.
Teesside University - Middlesbrough has been ranked second place of all English universities by the Funding Council for attracting students from atypical addresses, and has won seven National Teaching Fellowships. The construction of an £11m Institute of Digital Innovation, as part of the 2010 DigitalCity project is now underway and the Animex International Festival is also staged there on an annual basis, complementing the Teesside University - Middlesbrough coverage of animation and computer games. It is also home to the Northern Region Film and Television Archive.
The Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education has thus far identified units of teaching "excellence" in Art & Design, computer science, history, social work, sport and exercise, electrical and electronic engineering, nursing, the Foundation Degree in chemical technology and a number of subjects allied to medicine. The Clarendon Building, home of Teesside University - Middlesbrough Business School, is at the heart of the University's campus. It offers state-of-the-art facilities in a high quality learning and teaching environment.
Teesside University - Middlesbrough is committed to reducing its carbon footprint and preserving the local environment. We were one of the first 20 universities to join the government’s Carbon Trust Higher Education Carbon Reduction programme in 2005-06. In addition, volunteers from each School and department act as a focal point to implement these policies around the Teesside University - Middlesbrough. Our finance advisers are available throughout the year to give you advice and information on money matters.Whether it's about tuition fees, grants, student loans or welfare benefits, we can offer guidance and help with any difficulties which arise.
The first National Student Survey disclosed its findings in September 2005. Over the full range of criteria, the Teesside University - Middlesbrough scored 4/5 for overall student satisfaction - level with institutions such as Leeds and Newcastle. Within Teesside, English, Law and Art & Design fared best, with all three areas within the top 25 per cent of student satisfaction nationally. In the resulting overall "league table", the Teesside University - Middlesbrough was ranked joint 34th of 101 institutions. It was also during this year that the University scaled the national top 20 for graduate further study or employment in The Times Good University Guide 2005; Teesside was the highest ranked new university. The Teesside University - Middlesbrough is ranked 31 in the national student survey, which ranks everything from teaching quality to social life.
Teesside University - Middlesbrough Vice-Chancellor Professor Graham Henderson said: 'It is really gratifying to see yet more evidence of the quality of student life here at Teesside. We set out to provide our students with the best possible experience and it is very encouraging to see that the environment we provide and the efforts of all of our staff continue to be recognised by our students. 'Teesside University - Middlesbrough is committed to ensuring we are affordable and accessible in the future and we’re also looking forward to completion of the University’s Darlington campus this year, when we’re able to provide more higher education opportunities.' Lori Wheatman, President of Teesside University - Middlesbrough Students’ Union said: 'It’s fantastic to see yet another compelling indicator of the excellent and ever improving student experience here at Teesside University - Middlesbrough.
Teesside University Address
The address of Teesside University is Middlesbrough, Tees Valley, TS1 3BA UK.
Teesside University Email Address
The email address of Teesside University is
k.alexander@tees.ac.uk.
Teesside University Website
The Website of Teesside University is
www.tees.ac.uk.
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