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Norwich University of the Arts was founded in 1845 as the Norwich School of Design. It grew steadily, and was approved to offer BA Honours degree courses in 1975. In 1989, the Great Yarmouth College of Art joined the school. They began offering MA degrees in partnership with Anglia Polytechnic in 1993, and became the […]
Leeds Arts University was effectively founded in 1846, when the Literary Institute merged with the Leeds Mechanics Institute to become the Leeds School of Art. Though there have been several name changes over the years, the focus on producing commercially and industrially successful artists remains the same. The name Leeds College of Arts was adopted […]
Falmouth University was founded in 1902 as the Falmouth School of Art. In the following century, it had been known as the Falmouth College of Art and Design, and then the Falmouth College of Arts. It gained the authority to issue its own degrees and the right to call itself a University College in 2005. […]
Arts University Bournemouth was founded in 1880 as the Bournemouth Government School of Art. It was very well attended, boasting 180 students. It expanded its offerings to include science degrees in 1884, and became the Bournemouth School of Science and Art in 1885. That school was incorporated in the Bournemouth Municipal College in 1913, and […]