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더비 대학교

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University of Derby
더비 대학교

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대학 정보
<colcolor=#fff> 모토 <colbgcolor=#1b3d71><colcolor=#fff> 라틴어 <colcolor=#000,#fff>Experientia docet
영어 Experience is the best teacher
한국어 경험이 가르친다
설립 연도 1851년 ([age(1851-01-01)]주년)
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소재 (Derby, East Midlands, England)
분류 공립대학
총장 William Cavendish, Earl of Burlington
부총장 Professor Kathryn Mitchell
협회의장 Chris Hughes
재학생 학부 15,320명 (2019년)
대학원 4,365명 (2019년)
상징 마스코트 Rammie
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더비 대학교 소개 영상
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캠퍼스 사진

1. 개요2. 역사 (1851~2021)3. 학부4. 유명 학자5. 동문6. 관련 문서

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1. 개요

더비 대학교는 영국 이스트 미들랜즈에 위치한 공립 종합대학이다. 1850년부터 전통적인 역사를 자랑하는 더비대학교는 전 세계에 있는 학생들이 학업을 위해 진학하는 대학 중 하나이다. 더비 대학교는 총 3개의 캠퍼스를 보유하고 있으며, 두 개의 캠퍼스는 더비셔에 위치하고, 다른 하나의 캠퍼스는 벅스턴에 위치하고 있다.

Experientia docet (경험이 가르친다) 라는 학교의 모토에서 알 수 있듯, 실무 위주의 교육을 지향한다.

영국 대학 랭킹 26위(2020) 더 가디언

영국내 상위 10위권 학과
회계학 (Accounting and Finanace)
건축학 (Building and Town and Country Planning)
경영학 (Business, Management & Marketing)
범죄학 (Criminology)
호텔관광학 (Hospitality, Event Management & Tourism)

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2. 역사 (1851~2021)


Nineteenth century
Over the years, two dozen bodies have contributed to the university's formation. The first of these was founded in 1856 as the Derby Diocesan Institution for the Training of Schoolmistresses. Albeit under different names so to reflect maturing objectives, the institution flourished as an individual entity for some 120 years before merging with another developing educational artery to help form what was then known as the Derby Lonsdale College of Higher Education, 1977.

The other line of this confluence began in 1853 with the establishment of the Derby School of Art, which in 1870 became the Derby Central School of Art and the Derby Central School of Science. In 1885, the two schools were reformulated into the Derby School of Art and Technical Institution. Less than a decade later however, 1892, three more mergers took place and the institution became the Derby Municipal Technical College.

Early twentieth century
In 1928, the Technical College split into the Derby School of Art and the Derby Technical College. By 1955, the two had become the Derby and District College of Art (opened on 22 September 1966 by Paul Reilly, Director of the Council of Industrial Design), and the Derby and District College of Technology (opened by the Duke of Edinburgh on 15 May 1964), both situated on Kedleston Road, Allestree. The site was formerly Markeaton Golf Course and cost £2.5m, with a foundation stone placed on 5 July 1957 by Lord (Ernest) Hives, a former managing director of Rolls Royce. Opened by the Duke the day before, the 35-acre (14 ha) Bishop Lonsdale College in Mickleover was developed for teacher training courses.

At the opening ceremony, the duke said "qualities needed by teachers are the dedication of a saint, the patience of a watchmaker, the sympathy of parents and the leadership of a general". The Duke spent two days in Derby, staying the night nearby at Okeover Hall near Ashbourne as a guest of the Lord Lieutenant of Derbyshire. Half of the places at Mickleover were reserved for C of E trainees and the other half for those with no link to Derby Diocese.

1970-1992: Mergers of higher education colleges in Derbyshire
The operational split between the two colleges at Kedleston Road was dissolved in 1972 with a mutual initiative for the creation of the Derby College of Art and Technology. Five years afterwards, and as previously noted, the described educational lineage married itself with Derby's diocesan tradition, which had become known institutionally as the Bishop Lonsdale College of Education at Mickleover. There were about 800 students at Mickleover and 1,200 at Kedleston Road.

After the 1977 union and subsequent formation of the Derby Lonsdale College of Higher Education, four other educational institutions would add their respective sector-related talents. In March 1981, the college held its first graduation ceremony with formal academic caps and gowns with only six degrees (out of 156 courses) being ratified by the CNAA. Previous to this, the college's degrees were awarded in a ceremony at the University of Nottingham.

The Matlock College of Education, a traditional Church of England teacher training college formed in 1946 at Rockside Hall (now a country hotel), combined with Lonsdale in 1983 to create the Derbyshire College of Higher Education, when the Matlock College was having financial difficulties when funding for teacher training was scaled down when school numbers had dropped. In 1985, this college at Matlock was scaled down significantly and closed in 1986. In 1991 the Southern Derbyshire School of Occupational Therapy united with the college. The Southern Derbyshire School of Radiography did the same in 1992.

1992-1997: Achievement of university status
In 1992 the Further and Higher Education Act 1992 allowed the Derbyshire College of Higher Education to become the only school of higher education in the country to be upgraded directly to a university.[4] On 31 October 1992, the T block (science subjects, which lies to the north of the North Tower) was opened by Princess Alice.

In January 1994, Britannia Mill[5] (a renovated mill) opened, at a cost of £10M. On 4 March 1994, the B block (business and management subjects, which lies north of the East Tower) was opened by the Conservative MP, Tim Boswell.

Later in autumn 1994, the Atrium was built. In November 1997, the Learning Centre (now renamed ‘University Library’) was officially opened, having been built on a former car park. The University of Derby was fully invested.

1998-present: New campuses and further mergers
In 1998, the university merged with High Peak College of Further Education in Buxton, which is in the North West of the County of Derbyshire. High Peak College was at that time based at premises in Harpur Hill, but moved to the Devonshire Dome in the centre of Buxton in 2005.[6]

In August 2012, the university merged with Leek College in Leek, Staffordshire. In 2013 the university merged all of its further education education provision into Buxton & Leek College. The college operates at the university's campuses in Buxton, Leek and Kedleston Road in Derby.

In October 2016, the university opened a new site in Chesterfield in the North-East of the County of Derbyshire. This is situated in the buildings of what was originally St Helena's Grammar School, which were converted by the university.

In 2021, the university withdrew its Higher Education provision from the Buxton campus leaving just Buxton and Leek college operating in Buxton.

3. 학부


Business & Management
Accounting and Finance BA (Hons)
Accounting and Finance Integrated Masters (MAccFin)
Accounting and Finance with Foundation Year BA (Hons)
Banking and Finance (Top-Up) BA (Hons)
Business Accounting and Finance BA (Hons)
Business Accounting and Finance with Foundation Year BA (Hons)
Business Management (CMI accredited) BA (Hons)
Business Management (CMI accredited) with Foundation Year BA (Hons)
Business Management (Enterprise) BA (Hons)
Business Management (Finance) BA (Hons)
Business Management (HRM) BA (Hons)
Business Management (International Business) BA (Hons)
Business Management (Marketing) BA (Hons)
Business Management (Top-Up) BA (Hons)
Business Management (with placement year) (CMI accredited) BA (Hons)
Business Studies (with placement year) BA (Hons)
Business Studies BA (Hons)
Business Studies with Foundation Year BA (Hons)
Fashion Design and Marketing BA (Hons)
Finance BSc (Hons)
International Business (Top-Up) BA (Hons)
International Business BA (Hons)
International Business and Finance (Top-Up) BA (Hons)
International Business and Finance BA (Hons)
International Business and Finance with Foundation Year BA (Hons)
International Business with Foundation Year BA (Hons)
International Hospitality Management (with placement year) BA (Hons)
Marketing (Consumer Psychology) BSc (Hons)
Marketing (Consumer Psychology) with Foundation Year BSc (Hons)
Marketing (Digital) BSc (Hons)
Marketing (Digital) with Foundation Year BSc (Hons)
Marketing (Management) (Top-Up) BA (Hons)
Marketing (Management) BA (Hons)


Arts and Humanities
Animation BA (Hons)
Animation MDes
Architectural Technology and Practice with Foundation Year BSc (Hons)
Architectural Technology and Practise BSc (Hons)
BA (Hons) Creative Expressive Arts, Health and Wellbeing
BA (Hons) Creative Expressive Arts, Health and Wellbeing with Foundation Year
Costume and Set Design BA (Hons)
Creative & Professional Writing BA (Hons)
Creative & Professional Writing with Foundation Year BA (Hons)
Creative Art and Design Practice (Top-Up) BA (Hons)
Dance BA (Hons)
English BA (Hons)
English Integrated Masters (MLit)
English Literature and Language with Foundation Year with optional TESOL pathway BA (Hons)
English Literature and Language with optional TESOL pathway BA (Hons)
English with Foundation Year BA (Hons)
Environmental Sustainability BSc (Hons)
Environmental Sustainability with Foundation Year BSc (Hons)
Fashion Design BA (Hons)
Fine Art BA (Hons)
Geography BSc (Hons)
Geography and Environmental Hazards BSc (Hons)
Graphic Design BA (Hons)
Graphic Design MDes
History BA (Hons)
History Integrated Masters (MHist)
History with Foundation Year BA (Hons)
Illustration BA (Hons)
Illustration MDes
Interior Architecture and Venue Design BA (Hons)
Interior Architecture and Venue Design with Foundation Year BA (Hons)
Interior Design BA (Hons)
Popular Music BA (Hons)
Product Design BA (Hons)
Product Design BSc (Hons)
Technical Theatre BA (Hons)
Textile Design BA (Hons)
Theatre Arts BA (Hons)
Writing and Publishing BA (Hons)
Writing and Publishing with Foundation Year BA (Hons)


School of Art and Design
3D Animation BA (Hons)
Animation BA (Hons)
Animation MDes
Fashion BA (Hons)
Fashion and Fashion Marketing BA (Hons)
Fine Art BA (Hons)
Graphic Design BA (Hons)
Graphic Design MDes
Illustration BA (Hons)
Illustration MDes
Interior Design BA (Hons)
Product Design BA (Hons)
Textile Design BA (Hons)
Year Zero


Department of Media and Performing Arts
Commercial Photography BA (Hons)
Contemporary Theatre and Performance BA (Hons)
Costume and Set Design BA (Hons)
Dance BA (Hons)
Drama BA (Hons)
Film Production BA (Hons)
Film Production and Production Design BA (Hons)
Film Production, Visual Effects and Post Production BA (Hons)
Media Production BA (Hons)
Music BA (Hons)
Music Technology and Production BSc (Hons)
Performing Arts BA (Hons)
Photography BA (Hons)
Photography Joint Honours - Coming soon for September 2017
Photography (Commercial) BA (Hons)
Photography and Film Production BA (Hons)
Photography and Media Production BA (Hons)
Popular Music with Music Technology BA (Hons)
Popular Music Production Joint Honours
Production Design BA (Hons)
Radio Production BA (Hons)
Technical Theatre BA (Hons)
Television Production Joint Honours - Coming soon for September 2017
Theatre Studies Joint Honours
Visual Effects and Post-Production BA (Hons)
Year Zero


Engineering and Technology
BSc (Hons) Minerals Management (Top-Up)
Civil Engineering BEng (Hons)
Civil Engineering BSc (Hons)
Civil Engineering with Foundation Year BEng (Hons)
Civil Engineering with Foundation Year BSc (Hons)
Computer Games Modelling and Animation BA (Hons)


Life Sciences and Medicine
Biology BSc (Hons)
Biology BSc (Hons)
Biology with Foundation Year BSc (Hons)
Biomedical Health BSc (Hons)
Biomedical Health BSc (Hons)
Biomedical Health with Foundation Year BSc (Hons)
Child and Family Health and Wellbeing BSc (Hons)
Child and Family Health and Wellbeing with Foundation Year BSc (Hons)
Community Specialist Practice BSc (Hons)
Counselling and Psychotherapy Principles and Practices BSc (Hons)
Counselling and Psychotherapy Principles and Practices with Foundation Year BSc (Hons)
Diagnostic Radiography BSc (Hons)
Diagnostic Radiography with Foundation Year BSc (Hons)
Forensic and Criminal Psychology BSc (Hons)
Forensic and Criminal Psychology with Foundation Year BSc (Hons)
Health and Social Care BA (Hons)
Health and Social Care with Foundation Year BA (Hons)
Human Biology BSc (Hons)
Human Biology with Foundation Year BSc (Hons)
Nursing (Adult) BSc (Hons)
Nursing (Adult) with Foundation Year BSc (Hons)
Nursing (Children’s) BSc (Hons)
Nursing (Mental Health) BSc (Hons)
Nursing (Mental Health) with Foundation Year BSc (Hons)
Occupational Therapy BSc (Hons)
Occupational Therapy with Foundation Year BSc (Hons)
Psychology BSc (Hons)
Psychology with Foundation Year BSc (Hons)
Specialist Community Public Health Nursing BSc (Hons)
Zoology BSc (Hons)
Zoology with Foundation Year BSc (Hons)


Natural Sciences
Forensic Science BSc (Hons)
Forensic Science with Criminology BSc (Hons)
Forensic Science with Criminology with Foundation Year BSc (Hons)
Forensic Science with Foundation Year BSc (Hons)
Forensic Science with Psychology with Foundation Year BSc (Hons)
Geology BSc (Hons)
Geology and Environmental Hazards BSc (Hons)
Mathematics BSc (Hons)
Mathematics and Computer Science BSc (Hons)
Mathematics and Computer Science with Foundation Year BSc (Hons)
Mathematics with Foundation Year BSc (Hons)


Postgraduate Research:
- Master of Philosophy or PhD study across the Arts
Postgraduate Taught:
- MA Fashion and Textiles
- MA Film and Photography
- MA Fine Art
- MA Music Production
- MA Visual Communication
- MA Writing for Performance

Derby Law School
Notable research holdings include the private papers of Sir Gerald Fitzmaurice.
The school provides considerable support for pro bono legal work in the community.

4. 유명 학자


Carl Tighe, creative writing
Professor Chris Sansom, Professor of Concentrating Solar Power
Professor Mark Gilman, Economics
Professor Gyan Tripathi, Biomedical Science and Human Biology

5. 동문


Paul Cummins, artist (Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red)
Khumbo Kachali, vice-president of Malawi
Idris Khan, artist and photographer
David Imms, painter
Devon Malcolm, cricketer
Lucy Spraggan, singer-songwriter
Graham Joyce, fiction author
Stephen Amoah, Ghanaian politician

6. 관련 문서