GuildHE
Appearance
Formation | 1967 |
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Type | Representative body for Higher Education |
Headquarters | London, United Kingdom |
Region | United Kingdom |
Key people | Joy Carter (Chair) Gordon McKenzie (CEO) |
Website | www |
GuildHE, formerly the Standing Conference of Principals (SCOP), is a British membership organisation representing the heads of higher education institutions - from some of the most recently designated universities and university colleges, specialist colleges and other bodies providing higher education programmes. The chair is Professor Joy Carter, Vice Chancellor of The University of Winchester.
GuildHE is one of the two formal representative bodies for higher education in the UK. It is a company limited by guarantee and a charity. It was founded in the late 1970s as the Standing Conference of Principals, registered as a company in 1992 and was renamed as GuildHE in 2006.
Members
Full Members[1]
- Abertay University
- Arts University Bournemouth
- Bath Spa University
- Bishop Grosseteste University Lincoln
- Buckinghamshire New University
- Falmouth University
- Harper Adams University
- Leeds College of Art
- Leeds Trinity University
- Newman University
- Norwich University of the Arts
- Plymouth College of Art
- Ravensbourne
- Rose Bruford College
- Royal Agricultural University
- Royal Central School of Speech and Drama
- Southampton Solent University
- St. Mary's University College (Belfast)
- St Mary's University, Twickenham
- The Anglo-European College of Chiropractic
- The British School of Osteopathy
- The Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts
- The University of Law
- University College Birmingham
- University for the Creative Arts
- University of Chichester
- University of St Mark & St John
- University of Suffolk
- University of Winchester
- University of Worcester
- Writtle University College
- York St John University
Associate Members
References
- ^ "Members l GuildHE". Retrieved 27 September 2015.
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