Difference between revisions of "School of Arts, Culture and Environment"

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*[[Architecture]] - previously a department of the [[Faculty of Social Sciences]]
 
*[[Architecture]] - previously a department of the [[Faculty of Social Sciences]]
*[[History of Art]] - previously a department of the [[Faculty of Arts]]
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*[[Fine Art]] - previously a department of the [[Faculty of Arts]]
 
*[[Music]] - previously a [[Faculty of Music|Faculty]] in its own right, but now reconstituted as the [[Reid School of Music]]
 
*[[Music]] - previously a [[Faculty of Music|Faculty]] in its own right, but now reconstituted as the [[Reid School of Music]]
  
 
Following [[Merger with Edinburgh College of Art, 2011|merger]] between [[Edinburgh College of Art]] and Edinburgh University in 2011, the School of Arts, Culture and Environment ceased to exist. The subject areas that it covered now became part of an enlarged Edinburgh College of Art.
 
Following [[Merger with Edinburgh College of Art, 2011|merger]] between [[Edinburgh College of Art]] and Edinburgh University in 2011, the School of Arts, Culture and Environment ceased to exist. The subject areas that it covered now became part of an enlarged Edinburgh College of Art.
 
[[Category:Academic Units]]
 
[[Category:Academic Units]]

Latest revision as of 12:19, 26 July 2016

The School of Arts, Culture and Environment was created following major restructuring of Edinburgh University in 2002.

The restructuring saw the University's nine Faculties reconstituted as three Colleges, while Departments were reorganised and replaced by twenty-two Schools. The School of Arts, Culture and Environment was one of nine constituent schools of the College of Humanities and Social Science. Unusually, it brought together three subject areas which had hitherto been taught in three separate faculties:

Following merger between Edinburgh College of Art and Edinburgh University in 2011, the School of Arts, Culture and Environment ceased to exist. The subject areas that it covered now became part of an enlarged Edinburgh College of Art.