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Goldsmiths

UCAS Code: G56

Location: South-east London Show on Map

Site: Single campus in New Cross

A top UK research-intensive institution. Part of London University and a member of the 1994 Group of universities. 

Student Population

Total Students:8,995
Undergraduates:63%
Postgraduates:35%
FE Students:2%

Undergraduates

Total undergraduates:5,717
Male:34%
Female:66%
Full Time:87%
Mature on Entry:52%
UK Students:84%
Lower socio economic groups:32%

Teaching Staff

450 academic and research, 488 visiting and associate tutors.

Broad study areas

Anthropology; art; community & youth work; computing; cultural studies; design; drama & theatre arts; education; English; history; history of art;  media & communications; music; politics; psychology; social work; sociology.  

Freshers

Admission Information:AS-levels accepted, usually in addition to at least one full A-level or equivalent; courses may have subject-specific requirements. UCAS tariff not used for offers.
Points on Entry (Mean):316
Drop Out Rate:11%
Accommodation:Most first years housed. 

Institution

Founded:1891. Part of London University since 1904.
Site:Campus in south-east London. 
How to get there:Buses; New Cross Gate and New Cross rail and London overground stations; Deptford Bridge DLR station. 
Special features:Diverse student population, with many students from outside the UK and over half of undergraduates are mature students.

Student services & facilities

Student advice & services:Doctors, counsellors, solicitor (via SU), chaplains.
Amenities:College shop, refectory, coffee bar; audio-visual facilities, 160-seat theatre; SU building with facilities centre, bar, coffee bar etc.
Sporting facilities:On-campus gym/fitness centre; sports grounds and playing fields near Sidcup (30 minutes); tennis courts; practice field on site.
Accommodation:Majority of first years housed, subject to availability and meeting application deadlines; priority given to new full-time students who live beyone London zone 9. Over 1000 places in walking distance of campus (most less than five minutes away), all self-catering; rents £91.50−£202 per week (including bills). Private sector rents locally £82−£120 pw (plus bills).

Study opportunities & careers

Library & information services:Rutherford Building combines library, IT services, digital media suite and languages resource centre. Over 225,000 volumes, 2600 periodicals, audio-visual collections with facilities; 450 study places. Library open 24/7 at key points in year. Information provision, £111 pa spent for each student (FTE). Ratio 1:11 workstations to students. 622 computers, of which 275 networked in library. Staffed IT helpdesk. Tours and demonstrations of equipment in library and information service for new students; IT skills courses. 
Other learning resources:Language laboratories, computer-enhanced learning facilities, satellite reception, audio and video CDs and DVDs.
Study abroad:Formal exchange links with EU universities and colleges.
Careers:Information and advice from Goldsmiths careers service, which is part of London University’s careers service. Work experience possible through SU-run student development and volunteering schemes (many award-winning).

Money

Living expenses budget:Minimum budget of £8000 per academic year (excluding tuition fees) recommended by the college.
Term-time work:Careers service helps students find part-time work; weekly job opportunities bulletin (JOB) and noticeboard of local vacancies.
Financial help:Bursaries may change in 2012. In 2011, bursaries of £1000 pa available for UK students whose family income is up to £19k, of £500 pa where it is £19k–£25k, and of £225 where family income is £25k−£40k. Various scholarships including 2 for students who were at school in Lewisham (£11,395), 33 for students studying computing (£1000), 10 for students with 3 A grades at A-level or equivalent (£500). Additional support includes residential hardship bursary (reduces halls costs), short-term emergency loans for short-term hardship; access to learning fund; special help for some part-time students, students with a disability, with children or adult dependents.
University tuition fees:Home students pay £9000 pa for first degree courses. International students pay £10,500-£11,100 (classroom), £13,500-£14,600 (lab/studio).

Courses

Academic features:

Interdisciplinary approach to subjects; students encouraged to approach their subjects in creative and unconventional ways and to explore ideas that challenge preconceived boundaries. Many degree courses available part-time; many in combined subjects.

Awarding body:

University of London

Main undergraduate awards:

BA, BMus, BSc.

Length of courses:

3 years; others 4 years (eg those involving work experience, foundation year and extension degrees). Many degree programmes available part-time.

Main subjects offered:

  • Anthropology
  • Art
  • Art History
  • Communication Studies
  • Community Studies
  • Comparative Literature
  • Computer Science
  • Computing
  • Cultural Studies
  • Drama
  • Economics
  • Education
  • English
  • Graphic Design
  • History
  • Humanities
  • Information Systems
  • Media Studies
  • Music
  • Painting
  • Performance Arts
  • Politics
  • Popular Music
  • Product Design
  • Psychology
  • Social Anthropology
  • Social Science
  • Social Work
  • Sociology
  • Theatre Studies
  • Three-Dimensional Design
  • Virtual Design
  • Visual Arts
  • Youth & Community Work

Student view

James Haywood (History), President GSU

Living

What’s it like as a place to live? You are right in the heart of the South London community, so you feel deeply embedded within it. There are loads of great gems to be found round New Cross and Lewisham too.

How’s the student accommodation? There’s quite a few student halls around the area, some better than others. Most private accommodation in the area is shared houses.

What’s the student population like? It’s one of the best things about Goldsmiths: fantastically diverse. A huge mix of cultures, religions locals and people from abroad. It won’t be unlikely that you’ll be sitting in a lecture hall with 4 other continents represented in the room.

How do students and locals get on? Both the Students’ Union and the University have focussed on greater community involvement. During the fees protests the bond between the students and the locals was very strong. There are new volunteering opportunities for students with the local football team, Millwall, and their community scheme.

Studying

What's it like as a place to study? As a small college, the facilities are some what limited; however being a University of London college means students get access to other colleges' resources and of course the huge Senate House. The academic quality is exceptional with fantastic lecturers and a general ethos of challenging the status quo and being creative.

What are the teaching staff like? There are no celebrities, just hard working and inspirational academics. Goldsmiths really is a unique place to learn, this isn't going to be your typical university experience.

Socialising

What are student societies like? There's a wide range of societies, though some are super-active while others slow down by Christmas. If you're political there's a lot on offer, and most religious groups are represented. It is also very easy to set up societies. There is a good range of sports clubs, some very successful.

What's a typical night out? There's no such thing as typical at Goldsmiths; it could be falling over yourself in Club Sandwich to packing out the Students' Union to see Tony Benn speak.

And how much does it cost? For central London, the SU is fairly cheap, pubs around New Cross are a bit more varied. However the SU put a lot of free events on.

How can you get home safely? The SU runs a safety night bus scheme for most club nights.

Money

Is it an expensive place to live? Unfortunately being in London means it is not cheap. However being out of central London makes prices slightly easier.

Average price of a pint? £3.50.

And the price of a takeaway? £5.

What's the part-time work situation? The university has an excellent careers service to help find employment. Being in London means lots of part-time work available.

Summary

What's the best feature about the place? Its uniqueness.

And the worst? Although transport is good, it takes a good half an hour to get into central London.

And to sum it all up? The ethos of Goldsmiths is Creative, Unique, Innovative and Radical, and it really is all those things!

Past Students

Linton Kwesi Johnson (poet and musician); Mary Quant (fashion designer); Tessa Jowell, Merlyn Rees (politicians); Colin Welland (actor); Jack Brymer (clarinettist); Graham Sutherland (painter); Malcolm McLaren (former Sex Pistols manager); John Cale (Velvet Underground); Blur; Placebo; Mrs McClusky (Grange Hill); Damien Hirst, Tom Keating, Gillian Wearing (artists); Derek Hatton (politician); Julian Clary (comedian); Antony Gormley(sculptor); Julia Carling (presenter); John Illsley (Dire Straits); Vic Charles (world karate champion).  

More info?

Enquiries to SU President on 020 8692 1406, email gcsu@gold.ac.uk or visit www.goldsmithsstudents.com.

Open days

15th February 2012

Open day, 2pm to 6pm. Book online. Also regular campus tours.

Contact

Address:

Goldsmiths University of London
New Cross
London
SE14 6NW

Tel:

020 7078 5300

Email:

admissions@gold.ac.uk

Website:

www.gold.ac.uk

Student enquiries:

Admissions Office, 020 7078 5300

Application:

UCAS

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