Teesside University
学费Tuition Fee
英国欧盟UK/EU fees £9,000
实习/海外年Fees (placement/overseas year) £Free/£Free
国际学生Fees (international) £10,750
地址Address
Middlesbrough TS1 3BA
Performance |
|
Score 数值 |
Ranking 排名 |
2015 Times Ranking |
2015年泰晤士报排名 |
|
94 |
2014 Times Ranking |
2014年泰晤士报排名 |
|
93 |
World Ranking |
世界排名 |
|
|
Student satisfaction |
学生满意度 |
82.8% |
51 |
Research quality |
研究质量 |
1.7% |
102 |
Ucas entry points |
本科录取水平 |
324 |
72 |
Graduate prospects |
毕业生展望 |
58% |
96 |
Firsts and 2:1s |
1等及2等1学位比例 |
58.6% |
101 |
Completion rate |
完成度 |
81% |
98 |
Student-staff ratio |
学生-老师比 |
18.8:1 |
80 |
Services/facilities spend |
服务/设施花费 |
£1,329 |
90 |
Graduate salaries |
毕业生起薪 |
£18,118 |
|
Sports points/rank |
体育 |
200.5 |
89 |
Social mix |
学生情况 |
Score数值 |
Undergraduate (full-time) |
本科全日制人数 |
9,355 |
Postgraduate (full-time) |
研究生全日制人数 |
680 |
Applications/places |
申请人数/录取人数 |
13,575/3,545 |
Applications/places ratio |
申请录取率 |
3.8:1 |
EU students |
欧盟学生 |
1.1% |
Other overseas students |
海外学生 |
3.1% |
Mature |
成年学生 |
36.6% |
State school educated |
公立学校教育 |
98.8% |
Middle class/working class |
中产/工薪比率 |
53.1/46.9 |
Student satisfaction 学生满意度 |
||
Subject |
科目领域 |
% |
Archaeology |
考古学 |
79.0 |
Art & Design |
艺术设计 |
77.6 |
Biological Science |
生物科学 |
74.2 |
Business Studies |
商务研究 |
75.0 |
Chemical Engineering |
化工 |
79.6 |
Chemistry |
化学 |
77.5 |
Civil Engineering |
土木工程 |
83.0 |
Communication & Media Studies |
传媒和媒体研究 |
83.9 |
Computer Science |
计算机科学 |
78.9 |
Drama, Dance & Cinematics |
戏剧舞蹈和电影研究 |
82.8 |
Education |
教育 |
78.6 |
Electrical and Electronic Engineering |
电子电气工程 |
79.3 |
English |
英语 |
96.2 |
History |
历史 |
90.0 |
Law |
法律 |
88.7 |
Mechanical Engineering |
机械工程 |
87.3 |
Nursing |
护理 |
84.6 |
Physiotherapy |
物理疗法 |
90.7 |
Psychology |
心理学 |
88.4 |
Radiography |
射线学 |
91.5 |
Social Work |
社会工作 |
86.3 |
Sociology |
社会学 |
81.0 |
Sport Science |
体育科学 |
76.5 |
Subjects allied to medicine |
医学相关 |
87.4 |
奖学金/助学金Bursaries/scholarships
Range of scholarships available. Consult university website for details.
大学概况University Profile
Teesside is our University of the Year for Student Retention, an award that recognises the university’s efforts in cutting its dropout rate while at the same time offering higher education to many that would struggle to access it elsewhere.
The university is embedded in its region – and specifically in Middlesbrough – to an extent that few other institutions can match. The university’s aim is to achieve regional, national and international recognition as the UK’s leading university for working with business – the university won a Queen’s Anniversary Prize for its services to business and enterprise in 2013 – and also to demonstrate a “real and continuing commitment” to social inclusion.
The university has always recruited from a wide range of backgrounds. It is in the top ten for the proportion of UK undergraduates coming from working-class homes – over 47% – and the 26% share of places going to students from areas of low participation in higher education is twice the national average for Teesside’s courses and entry qualifications.
Taking the social breadth of its admissions into account, the funding council expects about one in six students to dropout, but the reality is much lower, closer to one in eleven, the biggest discrepancy between the benchmark and projected dropout rate of any university. A number of other universities in this guide with similar recruitment and academic profiles to Teesside register dropout rates of one in four or worse, making its achievement all the more noteworthy.
Having resisted to date, Teesside will charge the £9,000 maximum allowable fee for all its degree courses for the first time to 2015 entrants, but once all forms of student support have been taken into account, the university claims the average fee will be just over £8,000 and still among the lowest in England. Foundation degree students will pay £6,000 and there will be no fees for students on work placement or years abroad.
More than £200m has been invested in the university in recent years, and work has now started on a new £20m teaching building at the centre of the campus, with extensive landscaping and remodelling at the ‘campus heart’. It will provide a mix of flexible modern teaching space and offices, freeing up space to further develop the library, which last year underwent a £2m refurbishment.
Computer provision is generous, with 2,700 workstations for student use. Other recent developments include a centre for creative technologies for computing, media and design, where specialist facilities include a new digital sound and TV studio.
But the flagship project has been DigitalCity Innovation, the university’s centre for digital excellence and entrepreneurship.Some 430 new businesses and 600 jobs have been created by the new centre and by graduate enterprise. The university was awarded the £1m maximum to support further collaboration with business and industry.
There are more than 25,000 undergraduates, nearly half of them taking part-time courses below degree level. Almost two-thirds of the students are from the Northeast and around a third of the full-time undergraduates are 21 or over on entry. Applications for 2013 were up more than 2% and enrolments by over 100 places.
Scores in the National Student Survey (NSS) are Teesside’s strongest suit: its 82.8% score for satisfaction under our analysis of this year’s NSS outcomes is good enough to place the university just outside the top 50 on this measure.
The students’ union, rated among the top ten in the country, underwent refurbishment this year to include a new-look bar, social learning space, shop and postgraduate lounge.
There are strong partnerships with five further education colleges in the Tees Valley, each having a separate centre offering the university’s Foundation degrees and other courses, and there is a £13m campus in Darlington, where there are plans to create a nationally-renowned business hub.
The rapid growth in the number of international students coming to Teesside has been accompanied by a consistent UK top 10 ranking for international student satisfaction, measured by the International Student Barometer.
A £17m sport and health sciences building, with dentistry training and hydrotherapy pool, opened in 2010. The 11,000 health students are by far the largest group in the universitybut ,computer animation & gaming, nursing and allied health and design continue to be key strengths for Teesside.
Teesside supports the career development of its graduates for a minimum of two years after graduation and is expanding paid work placements as part of a student’s course. The Get Ahead scheme provides three-month paid internships and training for graduates, as well as helping to provide summer placements for second-year students.
Computer science and history produced the best results in the last Research Assessment Exercise. Only a small proportion of Teesside’s academics were entered for assessment, but 30% of their research was considered world-leading or internationally excellent. Five research-led institutes will focus on digital innovation, health, culture, social science and technology.
Teesside's campus is at the heart of Middlesbrough town centre with a wealth of high street and independent retail, bars, cafes and restaurants on the doorstep. A beautiful coastal fringe and the North York Moors are nearby. The cost of living is another attraction –both university rents and those in the private sector are reasonable..
The university and the Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art have forged a new partnership, which sees it become part of the university.The gallery plays host to works by some of biggest names in the art world including Hockney, Warhol, Picasso and Anish Kapoor.
Sports facilities include a newly refurbished gym on campus and a water sports centre on the River Tees. The university supports elite athletes with a package of support that includes bursaries, training and access to the latest sport science techniques.
学生观点Student view
Manon Goetschel, students’ union officer
First impressions
The first week with the introductions, the nights out and meeting everyone is incredible.
Worst feature
I came across from Switzerland so I had to adjust to a different way of life, which I think is the hardest thing for any new student.
Making a difference
Since last year, rag has been given more importance and we raised a record sum for Children in Need.
Deal clincher
The students’ union is the heart of the university where you can sit for coffee, have nights out, and get great advice, all in one place.
蒂赛德大学
蒂赛德大学是英国一所著名的公立大学,蒂赛德大学位于英国英格兰东北部港市米德尔斯布勒。
学校简介
蒂赛德大学成立于1930年。并下设有艺术与媒体学院,计算机学院,健康与社会护理学院,科学与技术学院,社会科学与法律学院以及商业学院。蒂赛德大学是一个有着全面教育的学院。学校涉及多个领域开设了很多专业,比如本科类有:卡通动画制作,游戏与计算机图形设计,艺术与设计,表演艺术与音乐,商业,会计与市场学,计算学,犯罪现场,司法科学与消费者保护,教育学,社会与青年研究,工程学,英语与历史,健康与社会关注,法律,媒体与新闻,心理学与犯罪学,科学,细胞可染性与环境学,运动训练学,网络与多媒体学等等。研究生领域有应用科学,艺术与设计,媒体与新闻,商业学,会计学,领导与管理,计算机运作,工程学,英语与历史,司法科学,犯罪学与法律,健康与社会关注,心理学,社会科学,运动训练学以及网络与多媒体学等等。蒂赛德大学在所有英国一百一十所大学中一直排名第八十位左右,并赢得了七个国家教学工作学术奖金。
学校设施
学习资源中心
学校的学习资源中心含图书馆、信息技术及多媒体。每层信息台的工作人员会帮助你找到所需要的。学校有1,300多个学习室,其中400多个可以连接到校内及校外网络。有些还有多媒体、DVD播放器、扫描仪、打印机等设备。对于残疾学生还提供特殊的设备、软件。即使在校外也可以享受到很多服务。
福利
学生中心为每一个需要帮助的同学提供建议、指导服务。服务咨询内容广泛,涉及从申请、财政资助到就业咨询。
医疗
学校的医务室为学生提供各种健康咨询,提供各种医疗服务促进学生身体健康,包括:轻度受伤及病痛的治疗、健康问题的建议,还为校外居住的同学提供上门治疗服务。
银行
米德尔斯伯勒市有许多主要银行的分行,如巴克莱、国民威斯敏斯、汇丰、哈里法克斯、苏格兰银行等。