Everything about Thames Valley University totally explained
Thames Valley University (
TVU) is a
British university based on campuses in
Slough,
Reading and
Ealing, all in the
Thames Valley area west of
London.
History
The former
Thames Valley College became a university in
1992, after merging with
Ealing College of Higher Education (originally founded in
1860 as
Lady Byron School), the
London College of Music (which relocated from central
London), and the
Wolfson School of Nursing. From 1990 - 1992 TVU was known as the Polytechnic of West London.
In
2004, TVU (then based at Ealing and Slough) merged with
Reading College and School of Arts & Design to form a university that's very large by UK standards; since then a major rebranding has taken place. As a university, TVU is unconventional. It appeals almost exclusively to a West London and Thames Valley student body, with many students commuting from home. It offers a variety of professional training courses unavailable elsewhere. Some 45% of students come from non-white ethnic groups, and 60% study part-time (Guardian 2006).
Student accommodation
As of September 2006, TVU offers its students at the Ealing and Slough campuses
halls of residence accommodation on a student and keyworker accommodation site named
Paragon, which won the 'Major Housing Project of the Year' category at the 2007 Building awards. The site is in
Brentford, about a mile away from the Ealing campus.
Paragon is home to the tallest building to be completed using Modern Methods of Construction (MMC) in the UK, which serves as a 130,000 sq ft academic facility for the university's human sciences facility.
The student accommodation at Paragon has been criticised by its residents for being too expensive, costing the highest of all London universities' halls of residence along with
SOAS in the 2007-2008 year. TVU defended the costs, asserting that the halls are of an especially high standard.
Organisation
TVU currently comprises four Faculties: the Faculty of the Arts (FOTA), formerly the London College of Music and Media, and now incorporating the
London College of Music, relaunched in March 2007; the Faculty of Professional Studies; the Faculty of Health and Human Sciences; and the Faculty of Technology. There is also a 14-19 Academy, based at Reading and structured as a department of the University, offering predominantly
GCSE and
A level courses. Finally, the Graduate School (based in Ealing) co-ordinates and provides support to research activities and research degree courses.
The university's students are represented by
Thames Valley University Students' Union
.
Controversy
The University has weathered several storms in its short life. In the mid-1990s its high-profile Vice-Chancellor, Mike Fitzgerald, ushered through a new networked "New Learning Environment" for undergraduate students, involving a shift to online delivery and assessment. The NLE didn't last in that form, and in 1998 Fitzgerald resigned following a negative
Quality Assurance Agency report (QAA 1998) that cited serious management failures in the delivery of this model (Webster 2000).
By 2003 the QAA report on the University had returned a much more positive verdict
(External Link
), repeated in 2005 . The NLE has now become a VLE (virtual learning environment) with a "blended e-learning" approach to teaching. In 2006 admissions were down and the University has consistently struggled to meet financial targets. Lower admissions in 2006 were evident across the HE sector following the introduction of
tuition fees
A 2007 article in
The Guardian newspaper said that Thames Valley University was, at that time, on a list of universities whose finances were being monitored by the
Higher Education Funding Council for England, as their financial stability was under threat unless they acted. The Funding Council didn't publish this list..
Academic reputation
In newspaper
league tables of British universities, TVU is currently placed 112 out of 130 in
The Guardian university guide (2008) and 110 out of 119 in the
The Sunday Times university rankings (2006)
Notable alumni
- Jason Kay — musician, member of Jamiroquai
- Freddie Mercury — musician, member of Queen
- Ray Davies — musician, member of The Kinks
- Ronnie Wood — musician, member of The Rolling Stones,The Faces
- Peter Townshend — musician, member of The Who
- Robert Voegeli — American musician, member of The Goldhawks, Panic
- Dvora Weinstein - former Director of Tel Aviv Music Center
- Jung Chang - author of Wild Swans: Three Daughetrs of China & Mao: The Unknown Story
- Matt Tong, musician, Bloc Party
Notable staff
Former staff include Prof. Tim Lang
of City University, a national expert on food issues, who was the UK's first Professor of Food Policy at TVU from 1994-2002.
Pip Williams – a course leader teaching music technology at Thames Valley University, Ealing. Philip (Pip) Williams, (born October 7, 1947) is a record producer, arranger and guitarist, best known for producing albums for Status Quo and The Moody Blues.
The composer Francis Pott is Head of Composition and Research Development in the Faculty of the Arts.
The composer Andrew McBirnie is Chief Examiner in Music for London College of Music Examinations.
Mike Howlett is a teacher of music technology at the university, who previously performed with the bands Gong and Strontium 90, and produced many New Wave acts in the 1970s and 1980s.
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