Leeds College of Art

Leeds College of Art

Leeds College of Art, showing its previous name
Former names
Leeds School of Art
Jacob Kramer College
Leeds School of Art and Design
Type Art college (HE and FE)
Established 1846
Principal Simone Wonnacott
Students 1,170 (2014/15)[1]
Undergraduates 1,145 (2014/15)[1]
Postgraduates 25 (2014/15)[1]
Location Leeds, West Yorkshire, England
53°48′30″N 1°33′06″W / 53.8084°N 1.5517°W / 53.8084; -1.5517Coordinates: 53°48′30″N 1°33′06″W / 53.8084°N 1.5517°W / 53.8084; -1.5517
Website http://www.leeds-art.ac.uk/

Leeds College of Art is a specialist arts further and higher education institution, based in the city of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, with a main campus opposite the University of Leeds.

History and description

It was founded in 1846 as the Leeds School of Art. From 1968 to 1993 it was known as Jacob Kramer College - having lost part of its provision to Leeds Polytechnic (the future Leeds Metropolitan University). It was known as Leeds College of Art and Design until 2009.[2]

The college today has sites both at Blenheim Walk (53°48′32″N 1°33′05″W / 53.80882°N 1.55148°W / 53.80882; -1.55148) and at Vernon Street in the City Centre (53°48′07″N 1°32′48″W / 53.801822°N 1.546684°W / 53.801822; -1.546684), and offers B.A. (Hons) degrees. These degrees are currently validated by the Open University. Like many of the 'traditional' British art schools, it has a modest annual intake, at 1,170 higher education students in 2014/15. Out of 165 UK higher education institutions, it is the 147th largest.

The current principal is Simone Wonnacott.

The college also welcomes international students.

Notable alumni

Courses: Further Education

Courses: Higher Education

The college is one of the ever growing centres that offer various Higher Education courses. The courses are in the design region with many students from Further Education level at the college deciding to pursue their education at a higher level at the college rather than the traditional university.

Honours Degrees

References

  1. 1 2 3 "2014/15 Students by HE provider, level, mode and domicile" (XLSX). Higher Education Statistics Agency. Retrieved 19 January 2016.
  2. "Leeds College of Art". The Independent (London). 8 July 2009. Retrieved 2009-07-27. It recently changed its name from Leeds College of Art and Design.

External links

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