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According to the 2017 Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide, approximately 15% of Southampton's undergraduates come from independent schools. [99] In the 2016–17 academic year, the university had a domicile breakdown of 72:7:21 of UK:EU:non-EU students respectively with a female to male ratio of 53:47.
The area to the west of the campus is part of Southampton Common, only broken by the A33 The Avenue road into central Southampton. [14] It is located a ten-minute walk away from the main Highfield campus and the route between the two campuses is a designated cycleway. [ 15 ]
Electronics and Computer Science, generally abbreviated "ECS", at the University of Southampton was founded in 1946 by Professor Erich Zepler. [1] It offers 23 undergraduate courses (in computer science, Web Science, electronic engineering, electrical and electromechanical engineering and IT in organisations), [2] 11 MSc intensive one-year taught programmes [3] and PhD research opportunities.
Highfield Campus is the main campus of the University of Southampton and is located in Southampton, southern England. It is the largest of the university's campuses with most of the students studying there. The campus is also the location of the main university library, the students' union as well as sports facilities.
Under 2017 Complete University Guide Rankings, Southampton Medical School ranked 22nd in all United Kingdom Medical Schools [22] The 2017 Guardian University league tables placed Southampton 9th out of all medical schools in the UK. [23] It is ranked as the 12th best medical school in the UK for clinical medicine by U.S. News & World Report. [24]
The college campus was immediately taken over by the University of Southampton and became a campus of the university called New College, specialising in adult and continuing education, and art programmes. The New College campus was sold by the university in 2006, and the educational activities on the site moved to Southampton University's main ...
1952 – The Hartley University College is granted a Royal Charter to give the University of Southampton full university status. 1954 – The Northam Bridge is rebuilt. 1961 – The Museum of Archaeology opens in God's House Tower. 1962 – The City of Southampton Society founded, and then Southampton becomes a city in 1964. [29]
She became lecturer, senior lecturer and then Professor of History. [4] [2] [5] [6] She is a member of the University of Southampton's Parkes Institute for the Study of Jewish/non-Jewish Relations. [7] Pearce was a co-director of the AHRB funded Greek Bible in the Graeco-Roman World Project (2001 to 2006) with Tessa Rajak at the University of ...