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The University of Manchester 대학 캠퍼스

jeanson 2009. 11. 7. 09:19



영국의 UMIST와 빅토리아맨체스터대학교의 2004년 합병으로 캠퍼스도 당연 규모가 커졌는데요사실 아래 사진에 나온 캠퍼스는 메인 캠퍼스와 북쪽 캠퍼스이고 남향으로 버스타고 10-15분정도 가면 Fallowfield라는 캠퍼스도 있습니다   그리고 북쪽으로는 맨체스터 시내에 시립도서관처럼 생긴 고풍스런 John Rylands Library가 있구요

대학이 캠퍼스울타리라는게 전혀 없습니다 그냥 도시안에 대학이 있고, 대학안에 도시가 있는 것 같이 대학 건물 옆에 빵집, BBC 라디오 방송국, 타이 음식점, 은행, 슈퍼마켓, (술집), 수영장 등이 있으니
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메인 캠퍼스를 중심으로 맨체스터 도시 곳곳과 여러 교외에 대학 건물들이 많이 포진해 있는 캠퍼스 스타일입니다




About the University of Manchester

Recently ranked 26th in the world, The University of Manchester is the UK’s largest single-site university with more than 35,000 students and an annual income of more than £684m. The University has a rich academic heritage and can lay claim to more than 23 Nobel Prize winners, and has an excellent track record in world-class research. An ambitious strategic agenda, ‘Towards Manchester 2015’, aims to secure The University of Manchester a place in the top 25 universities in the World.



History

The University of Manchester was created from the merger of The Victoria University of Manchester and UMIST, two of Britain's most distinguished universities, creating a powerful new force in British Higher Education.

Manchester has a long tradition of excellence in Higher Education. UMIST can trace its roots back to 1824 and the formation of the Manchester Mechanics' Institute, whilst The Victoria University of Manchester was founded as Owens College in 1851.

After 100 years of working together, these two great institutions formally combined to form a single university, which came into being on 22 October 2004.

More than 23 Nobel Prize winners have either studied or conducted some of their work here: Rutherford began his work on splitting the atom here and the world's first modern computer also came into being at The Victoria University of Manchester.

Former students of UMIST and The Victoria University of Manchester include Sir Terry Leahy, the Chief Executive of Tesco; TV newsreader Anna Ford; comedian Ben Elton; pioneer of flight Arthur Whitten-Brown; and novelist Anthony Burgess.



Popularity

The University of Manchester is the UK's most popular university, receiving more applications for undergraduate study (53,300 in 2008) than any other British university.



World-class Research

According to the results of the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise, The University of Manchester is now one of the country’s major research universities, rated third in the UK in terms of “research power” behind only Oxford and Cambridge, and is well on the way to becoming one of the top universities in the world by 2015.



Finance - key facts

  • Income - £684m (Britain's first half-billion pound university)
  • Estate – 341 buildings, 418 acres(5,115,632 = 1,691,586)
  • Staff  - 11,472 (including more than 5,800 academic and research staff)
  • Has generated more than 100 spin-out companies and has concluded more than 100 technology licences
  • Over 180,000 square feet of incubator space has been created by the university
  • The University has embarked on the largest programme of capital investment programme ever undertaken in UK higher education, with more than £400 million invested so far in state-of-the-art buildings, major refurbishments and public realm works. A further £250 million investment by 2015 will take the overall spend to £650 million.

Mission & Vision

“To make The University of Manchester, already an internationally distinguished centre of research, innovation, learning and scholarly enquiry, one of the leading universities in the world by 2015”

The President and Vice-Chancellor of The University of Manchester, Professor Alan Gilbert, is leading a bold and exciting plan - the Manchester 2015 Agenda, which aims to make The University of Manchester one of the top 25 universities in the world.

The merger of UMIST and The Victoria University of Manchester in October 2004 presented a unique opportunity to rethink the very idea of a modern university and formulate a blueprint for the future.

The plan identifies goals for all the University's principal activities:

  • High international standing
  • World-Class Research
  • Exemplary knowledge and technology transfer
  • Excellent teaching and learning
  • The UK's most accessible research intensive institution
  • Empowering Collegiality
  • Efficient and effective management
  • Internationally competitive resources
  • Increasingly effective community service

The vision for the University's future is an ambitious one. Its realisation will demand energy and commitment and superb execution.

For more information about the University of Manchester go to www.manchester.ac.uk