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Founded in 1843, the School of Art & Design at Nottingham Trent University is one of the oldest in the United Kingdom. HistoryIn 1836 the Government Select Committee on Art and Manufactures produced a report highlighting concerns about the standard of design in the industry. Higher standards abroad forced manufacturers to buy or copy foreign designs. The Board of Trade established schools of design:
LocationsThe original school at the People's Hall in Beck Lane (now Heathcote Street), moved to Plumptre House in Stoney Street in 1852 and to Commerce Square, off High Pavement in 1858. In 1863, a site was purchased in Waverley Street for the building of a new school. Building work started on 23 May 1863 but the foundation stone wasn’t laid until 22 October that year when Henry Pelham-Clinton, 5th Duke of Newcastle was available for the ceremony.[1] The school was opened by Henry Pelham-Clinton, 6th Duke of Newcastle on 19 June 1865. The architect was Frederick Bakewell. In front of the building is a statue of the artist Richard Parkes Bonnington, produced by Watson Fothergill. Current statusIn art and design, the School was ranked in the top three universities overall in the country by the Higher Education Statistics Agency in 2006-2007 for the number of students who successfully gained course-related placements.{{Vague|date=March 2011}} NTU was ranked in 2006-07 as being in the top three universities in England and Wales for its graduate employability record; 97% of graduates find related employment of further study within six months of finishing their course.[2] LocationNottingham Trent University's City site is based close to the heart of Nottingham city centre, its facilities, transport links and student accommodation are supported by the many local shops, bars and amenities nearby. Nottingham also consistently ranks among the top ten UK cities as an excellent shopping and nightlife destination.[3] The School of Art and Design is based at the University's City site (in Nottingham city centre) and is serviced directly by the Nottingham's tram network, Nottingham Express Transit.[4] Art and design facilitiesAll of NTU's art and design courses are based on the University's City site, a few minutes' walk from NTU's main student facilities and Nottingham's city centre. Bonington building — a purpose-built centre for creativity,{{Vague|date=March 2011}} upgraded in 2005.
Waverley building — a restored, listed building with design heritage. The Waverley building was home to the first Nottingham School of Art and Design in 1843. In recognition of its importance, the University has upgraded{{When|date=March 2011}} all facilities within Waverley as part of an ongoing regeneration plan.
Maudslay building — a centre for industry and technology. The Maudslay building has recently been{{When|date=March 2011}} upgraded to incorporate real-life, industry-standard design facilities and modern working studio environments.
CoursesCourses are offered at undergraduate levels (BA Hons in numerous disciplines) and also MAs in a wide range of subjects. There is an MA by "registered project or thesis" offered as a flexible postgraduate course, allowing students to tailor their course specifically around their areas of individual interest.{{citation needed|date=September 2011}} At the postgraduate level of research degrees, all of the institution's research groups were rated as nationally or internationally excellent in the Research Assessment Exercise of 2001.{{citation needed|date=September 2011}} Industrial linksIn the field of art and design, NTU has links with a wide range of companies, professional bodies and institutions on an international level, including Apple, Arcadia Group, Broadway, Fashion Institute of Technology, Marks & Spencer, Ralsey Group Limited, Association of Illustrators, Sony, and Sophie Steller.[5] International studentsThe University has international liaison staff, course tutors and trained counsellors to give international students advice and practical help, and also offers a detailed orientation programme the week before term begins.{{citation needed|date=September 2011}} University representatives regularly travel to international education fairs to give advice and information to overseas applicants.{{citation needed|date=September 2011}} International exchangesNTU has links across Europe, the United States, Japan, Korea, China, Australia, India, Africa, and the Far East, both through individual contacts and exchange programmes.{{citation needed|date=September 2011}} Many of NTU's undergraduate courses offers the opportunity to spend time studying at a university overseas. Students can do this in Europe through the Socrates-Erasmus Programme, as well as in an even larger range of countries worldwide through the University's study abroad scheme.{{citation needed|date=September 2011}} Notable alumni
References1. ^{{cite news |author= |title=Nottingham School of Art|url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000176/18631030/040/0010 |newspaper=Nottinghamshire Guardian |location=England |date=30 October 1863 |access-date=23 March 2018 |via=British Newspaper Archive |subscription=yes }} {{Use dmy dates|date=March 2011}}{{coord|52.9593|-1.1565|region:GB-NGM_type:edu|display=title}}2. ^1 Nottingham Trent University, School of Art and Design, Undergraduate School Book 2008/09 3. ^The Independent, 2006. 4. ^Nottingham Express Transit (NET). 5. ^{{cite web|title=Industry links - Art & Design - Nottingham Trent University|url=http://www.ntu.ac.uk/art/courses/postgraduate/industry_links/index.html|publisher=Nottingham Trent University}} 6. ^{{cite web|title=Dan Hardy UFC Bio|url=http://www.ufc.com/fighter/Dan-Hardy|accessdate=2014}} 5 : Educational institutions established in 1843|Nottingham Trent University|Art schools in England|Design schools|1843 establishments in England |
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