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University of the Highlands and Islands

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University of the Highlands and Islands
NameUniversity of the Highlands and Islands
Established2011
TypePublic
ChancellorLords Lieutenant of Inverness
Vice chancellorClive Mulholland
Students10,000
Undergraduates7,000
Postgraduates3,000
LocationInverness, Highlands, Scotland, United Kingdom
CampusOrkney Islands, Shetland Islands, Western Isles, Moray, Perth and Kinross
AffiliationsUniversities UK, Association of Commonwealth Universities

University of the Highlands and Islands is a public university located in the Scottish Highlands and Islands, with its main campus in Inverness. The institution has partnerships with various colleges, including Inverness College, Moray College, North Highland College, Perth College, Lews Castle College, Orkney College, Shetland College, and West Highland College. The university offers a range of academic programs, including those in Agriculture, Business, Engineering, Healthcare, and Renewable Energy, in collaboration with organizations such as Highlands and Islands Enterprise, Scottish Natural Heritage, and the National Health Service.

History

The university has its roots in the Further and Higher Education (Scotland) Act 1992, which led to the establishment of Inverness College and other colleges in the region. In 2001, the Scottish Executive announced plans to create a university of the Highlands and Islands, with the goal of promoting economic development and improving access to higher education in the region. The university was formally established in 2011, with Clive Mulholland as its first Vice-Chancellor, and has since become a member of Universities UK and the Association of Commonwealth Universities. The university has partnerships with institutions such as the University of St Andrews, University of Aberdeen, and University of the West of Scotland, and has received funding from organizations such as the European Social Fund and the Scottish Funding Council.

Organisation

The university is governed by a Board of Governors, which includes representatives from the Scottish Government, Highlands and Islands Enterprise, and other regional organizations, such as the Highland Council and the Orkney Islands Council. The university is divided into several academic partners, including Inverness College, Moray College, and Perth College, which offer a range of programs in fields such as Business and Management at Inverness College, Engineering at Moray College, and Health and Social Care at Perth College. The university also has a range of research centers and institutes, including the Environmental Research Institute, the Institute for Innovation, Design and Sustainability, and the Centre for Health Science, which collaborate with organizations such as the James Hutton Institute, the Rowett Institute, and the Moredun Research Institute.

Academics

The university offers a range of academic programs, including Bachelor's degrees, Master's degrees, and PhD programs, in fields such as Agriculture at Scotland's Rural College, Business and Management at Inverness College, Engineering at Moray College, and Health and Social Care at Perth College. The university also offers a range of online and distance learning programs, in partnership with institutions such as the Open University and the University of Edinburgh, and has collaborations with organizations such as the National Health Service, Highlands and Islands Enterprise, and the Scottish Government. The university's academic programs are accredited by organizations such as the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education and the General Medical Council, and have received recognition from professional bodies such as the Institution of Engineering and Technology and the Royal College of Nursing.

Research

The university is involved in a range of research activities, including projects in Renewable Energy, Sustainable Development, and Health and Wellbeing, in collaboration with organizations such as the European Union, the Scottish Government, and the National Health Service. The university has a range of research centers and institutes, including the Environmental Research Institute, the Institute for Innovation, Design and Sustainability, and the Centre for Health Science, which have received funding from organizations such as the Research Councils UK and the Wellcome Trust. The university's research has been recognized through awards such as the Queen's Anniversary Prize and the Times Higher Education Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Local Community, and has been published in journals such as Nature, The Lancet, and the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine.

Campuses

The university has a range of campuses and learning centers located throughout the Scottish Highlands and Islands, including Inverness College, Moray College, Perth College, Lews Castle College, Orkney College, Shetland College, and West Highland College. The university's campuses offer a range of facilities, including libraries, laboratories, and student accommodation, and are located in proximity to organizations such as the Highland Council, the Orkney Islands Council, and the Shetland Islands Council. The university also has partnerships with institutions such as the University of St Andrews and the University of Aberdeen, which provide access to additional facilities and resources.

Student life

The university has a range of student organizations and clubs, including the University of the Highlands and Islands Students' Association, which provides support and representation for students, and has partnerships with organizations such as the National Union of Students and the Scottish Youth Parliament. The university's students have access to a range of facilities, including sports centers, libraries, and student accommodation, and can participate in activities such as volunteering and work experience through organizations such as the Volunteer Scotland and the Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations. The university's graduates have gone on to pursue careers in a range of fields, including Business and Management at companies such as Royal Bank of Scotland and Scottish and Southern Energy, Health and Social Care with organizations such as the National Health Service and the British Red Cross, and Renewable Energy with companies such as SSE Renewables and E.ON UK.

Category:Universities in Scotland

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