PROFILE THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT FOR ENQUIRING MINDS, INSPIRING TEACHING AND GROUND-BREAKING RESEARCH
AN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY We are a high-performing Russell Group university with an environment in which enquiring minds, inspiring lecturers and world-class researchers can thrive. We combine academic excellence with an inclusive culture and our students graduate equipped to prosper in a global workplace. ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE Since our foundation in 1963, York s focus on academic excellence has resulted in our strong reputation across the globe. From small beginnings, with just over 230 students, we are now home to more than 16,000 students from 150 countries 40 per cent of our student body and 40 per cent of our faculty come from outside the UK. GLOBAL REPUTATION We are one of just a handful of universities less than 60 years old to have advanced so quickly into the World Top 100 league table. n 25th in the world for Arts and Humanities n 55th in the world for Life Sciences n One of the top 100 most international universities in the world. Source: 2015/16 Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings WORLD-CLASS RESEARCH We have an outstanding research reputation and the excellence and impact of our research is reflected in our rankings. We performed strongly in the 2014 Research Excellence Framework (REF), which assesses all UK higher education institutions. n A top ten UK university for research impact n Fourteenth overall in the REF 2014 n Eight departments ranked in the top five n Twelve departments ranked in the top ten n One of the highest rankings for 4* world-leading research RESEARCH-LED TEACHING Our academics are world leaders in their field, undertaking research which has a global impact. Our students are taught by these researchers and benefit from their extensive knowledge and real-world experience. n We have invested over 13m in a new centrallylocated teaching building. It provides a variety of modern teaching spaces including a 350-seat lecture theatre, 26 seminar rooms and study areas. n We have a dedicated Graduate Research School and development team to support and train our research community.
WORLDWIDE COLLABORATION OUR GLOBAL PARTNERSHIPS We are a truly global university. Our staff and students come from all over the world and we have links with leading academic institutions and employers internationally. n We are a founding member of the Worldwide Universities Network (WUN) which comprises 18 research universities from the US, Europe, China, Australasia and Africa. n As a member of the Santander Universities Network, we are linked with almost 1,000 universities in Latin America, Asia, North America and Europe. n Our Centre for Global Programmes offers an extensive programme of exchanges, overseas internships and summer schools designed to promote cultural awareness and boost students employability. WORKING TOGETHER We partner with UK universities to maximise our global research impact and ambition. n As a member of the N8 partnership we collaborate with the eight most researchintensive universities in the North of England. n We are a member of the White Rose University Consortium - a strategic partnership with the Universities of Leeds and Sheffield. The consortium has recently launched an office in Brussels as part of a long-term strategy in EU research policy and practice. INNOVATION WITH INDUSTRY We work with business, cultural and scientific organisations to develop innovative solutions to global challenges and help enhance our students skills and experience. n We were one of the first to locate businesses alongside academic centres of expertise on the York Science Park now home to more than 150 organisations ranging from start-ups to global enterprises. n We embed industrial teams in academic centres including GSK in the Centre for Novel Agricultural Products (CNAP) and IBM in the Department of Computer Science. PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT We are passionate about demonstrating the value of higher education and research and sharing our knowledge with the widest possible audience. n We host more than 200 public lectures, numerous music performances and plays every year. n We run the annual York Festival of Ideas with more than 60 city and national partners. The free festival, held over two weeks, is one of the largest festivals in the UK. n Our Centre for Lifelong Learning has provided adult education for more than 25,000 people from the local and wider community for over 25 years. n Our award-winning York Students in Schools scheme (YSIS) sees over 1,000 York students volunteer in local schools each year.
RESEARCH EXCELLENCE OUR GLOBAL IMPACT Our reputation for research excellence is founded on our passion to make a difference. The seven themes of our research strategy align our academic strengths to best meet the scientific, social and environmental challenges of our time. Creativity Our research considers the nature of creativity and the creative process across linguistic, cultural, aesthetic and cognitive dimensions. Working at the convergence of technology, digital games and interactive media, with leading partners in the creative economy, we can deliver new experiences to provoke, inform and entertain for the wider benefit of society. Culture and communication From prehistory to the present, our researchers explore every kind of cultural activity, product and practice, alongside every aspect of communications. They are developing new intellectual tools to make sense of human thought and behavior, and are advancing and challenging how we understand the world. Environmental resilience and sustainability We work on food scarcity, energy security, climate change, pollution and new generation biofuels. Our interdisciplinary research is providing the evidence base for policymakers to address the key global challenges facing ourselves and our planet, and shape a more sustainable future for us all. Health and wellbeing Our global reputation in biomedicine, health science, economics and the medical humanities begins with the fundamental understanding of health and disease in the past and the present, and progresses to evidence-based decision-making about future healthcare policies and therapies. Justice and equality Fairness, inclusivity, equality, and welfare, are policy fields where our research sets the political agenda. These areas also define our values and approach to meeting the social challenges of our time at national and international level. Risk, evidence and decision making In an increasingly complex world, our research is impacting on how decisions on risk are made and how they are shaped by technological, social and cultural factors. By drawing on our understanding of these factors, we can provide government and industry with better risk models and help influence policy. Technologies for the future Our researchers are developing novel technologies, processes and materials with the potential to transform the economic, environmental and social landscape. From precision plasma manufacturing to plants that can devour toxins, fundamental research is being rapidly translated into real-world solutions.
AT A GLANCE... 16,325 STUDENTS UNDERGRADUATE: 12,620 POSTGRADUATE TAUGHT: 2,260 POSTGRADUATE RESEARCH: 1,445 3,912 STAFF 331m INCOME RESEARCH INCOME: 62m GRADUATE SUCCESS We provide opportunities and experiences for our students to enhance their personal and professional development, helping to meet the needs of global employers. n 90 per cent of York students enter work or further study within six months.* n We are ranked in the Top 25 of universities targeted by the largest number of top employers.** n We introduced a crowdfunding platform to train students to develop business plans and raise funding to support them. More than 90,000 has been raised to help students. *Source: HESA looking at the destinations of UK and EU graduates in the 2014 cohort **Source: The Graduate Market in 2016, High Fliers research AWARDS n We have five Queen s Anniversary Prizes for Higher Education and Further Education. n We hold 12 awards (including two Gold Awards) from the Athena SWAN Charter in recognition of excellence in science, engineering and technology employment in higher education relating to supporting women in science. ALUMNI We have a network of over 110,000 graduates around the world working in senior positions in business, the civil service, academia, politics, industry and the media. Many of our graduates play an active part in university life from mentoring students to supporting our fundraising projects. FACULTIES AND DEPARTMENTS Our departments and schools are grouped into three faculties: Faculty of Arts and Humanities Archaeology English and Related Literature History History of Art Language and Linguistic Science Music Philosophy Theatre, Film and Television Faculty of Sciences Biology Chemistry Computer Science Electronics Environment Health Sciences Hull York Medical School Mathematics Physics Psychology Faculty of Social Sciences Economics and Related Studies Education Politics Social Policy and Social Work Sociology York Law School The York Management School INVESTMENT IN OUR CAMPUS 500m CAMPUS EXPANSION 10m ON NEW SPORTS FACILITIES 20m LIBRARY EXPANSION
CONTACTS External Relations Director: Joan Concannon +44 (0)1904 322193 joan.concannon@york.ac.uk International Relations Director: Hilary Layton +44 (0)1904 324462 hilary.layton@york.ac.uk Research and Enterprise Director: Dr Mark Mortimer +44 (0)1904 435252 mark.mortimer@york.ac.uk Student Recruitment and Admissions Director: Simon Willis Undergraduate enquiries: +44 (0)1904 324000 ug-admissions@york.ac.uk Postgraduate enquiries: +44 (0)1904 322142 pg-admissions@york.ac.uk Development and Alumni Relations Director: Mary Haworth +44 (0)1904 322090 mary.haworth@york.ac.uk york.ac.uk @UniOfYork /universityofyork Photography: Malcolm Hare and Witness