伯恩茅斯艺术大学Arts University Bournemouth
2015泰晤士报排名59(去年52) 2015 Ranking 59(52)
欧盟学费UK/EU fees£9,000
国际学费Fees (international)£12,510
大学地址Address:Wallisdown, Poole, BH12 5HH
奖学金/助学金Bursaries/scholarships
Course material fee waived for all students.
Household income below £25K, £200 progression scholarship at Level 6.
Performance |
项目 |
Score值 |
Ranking排名 |
Ranking |
整体排名 |
|
59 |
Student satisfaction |
学生满意度 |
82.3% |
59 |
Research quality |
研究质量 |
0.3 |
117 |
Ucas entry points |
本科录取水平 |
331 |
68 |
Graduate prospects |
毕业生展望 |
66.2% |
61 |
Firsts and 2:1s |
1等及2等1学位比例 |
62.6% |
86 |
Completion rate |
完成度 |
90.4% |
37 |
Student-staff ratio |
学生-老师比 |
14.9:1 |
26 |
Services/facilities spend |
服务/设施花费 |
£640 |
120 |
Graduate salaries |
毕业生起薪 |
£16,882 |
|
Sports points/rank |
体育 |
471.5 |
65 |
Student satisfaction 学生满意度 |
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Subject |
科目领域 |
% |
Subject |
科目领域 |
% |
Art and Design |
艺术设计 |
84.8 |
Architecture |
建筑学 |
82.7 |
Drama, Dance and Cinematics |
戏剧、舞蹈和电影艺术 |
79.7 |
Hospitality, Leisure, Recreation and Tourism |
酒店休闲娱乐旅游 |
80.1 |
Social mix |
学生比例 |
% |
EU students |
欧盟学生 |
4.8 |
Other overseas students |
海外学生 |
7.5 |
Mature |
成年学生 |
10.5 |
State school educated |
公立学校教育 |
96.5 |
Middle class/working class |
中产/工薪 |
65.6%/34.4% |
University Profile大学概况
The new Arts University Bournemouth (AUB) made its debut in our league table last year ranked higher than any of the clutch of universities appearing for the first time and beaten by just two of the modern universities created since 1992.
It has fallen back a little this year, but it continues to perform well in the National Student Survey and offers good graduate job prospects, both areas of traditional weakness in institutions with a heavy arts bias.
The combination – and the new title – is proving popular: a healthy increase in applications allowed the university to increase the size of the undergraduate intake by 18% in 2013.
Awarded university status in 2012, the former Arts University College Bournemouth has about 3,000 students based on a single campus, Wallisdown, which straddles Bournemouth and Poole.
It has operated as a specialist institution since 1885 and is now one of only 15 higher education institutions in the UK devoted primarily to the study of art, design and media. AUB is one of four arts universities in our table (alongside the University of the Arts London, Falmouth University and the University of the Creative Arts) because it offers a sufficiently diverse portfolio of courses to qualify for inclusion. There are degrees in acting, architecture, dance, event management and film production, as well as art and design subjects.
More than a third of the undergraduates are from working-class homes and 96% attended state schools or colleges – both figures close to the national average for AUB’s subjects and entry qualifications. The low dropout rate is a point of particular pride – at only 5%, it is less than half the university’s benchmark figure and contributes to the university’s high ranking in our table.
Students and staff work in partnership on an innovative programme of professional practice and research, with different disciplines encouraged to work together. The academics include many with experience in, and continuing engagement with, the creative industries, while the careers service provides students with subject-specific and generic advice on future employment.
Industry liaison groups and visiting tutors keep the university abreast of developments in the creative industries, while alumni return regularly as lecturers. Students are encouraged to join the university’s European Exchange programme to study abroad.
AUB was a university college for only three years, having been given degree awarding powers in 2008. It now boasts a Skillset Media Academy in partnership with Bournemouth University, offering eight accredited courses in animation, film and digital media production, photography, make-up for media and performance, graphic design and model-making.
The two universities also bid successfully to become a Screen Academy, through which Skillset recognises excellence in film and the broader screen-based media, providing some students with access bursaries.
The most recent audit of the university by the Quality Assurance Agency resulted in the highest possible grade, commending the academic standards and highlighting a number of features of good practice.
The campus dates from the 1980s, although University House, opened in 2007 by the Princess Royal, is the flagship building. The Gallery showcases work by students and other contemporary artists, hosting talks, events and film nights to support the exhibition programme.
There is also an Enterprise Pavilion (eP) on campus to develop, attract and retain new creative businesses in the South West.
The purpose-built library has over 50,000 books covering a wide range of art, design, media and performance subjects, with a further collection of more than 45,000 e-books and over 300 specialist journal titles, many of which are available online.
The Museum of Design in Plastics is located in the library and holds over 12,000 artefacts of predominantly 20th- and 21st-century mass-produced design and popular culture. The items are selected specifically to support the academic courses taught at the university. Laser cutting machinery and a 3D printer feature among the high-tech equipment available to students.
The university has fewer than 200 places in its halls of residence and gives priority in their allocation to overseas students and those with disabilities or other medical conditions. There is plenty of privately rented accommodation in the area, for which the average rent in 2013–14 was £85 a week in a shared house.
A register of approved housing is maintained by AUB which runs accommodation days in July and August for current and prospective students to find potential housemates. Bournemouth has a large and cosmopolitan student population and one of the most vibrant club scenes outside London.
Student view学生观点
Ben Musitano, students’ union president
First impressions
It’s a dynamic creative hub, and with roughly 4,000 students it’s easy to collaborate.
Worst feature
The amount of space available, but I think that can be said of all arts institutions.
Making a difference
Students are represented throughout the university through committees, and have a voice.
Deal clincher
Our course teams, including tutors and technicians, are second to none.