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Goldsmiths, University of London

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Goldsmiths, University of London — a Grade II*-listed historic house in england-london, United Kingdom.

Corner of Parkfield Road and Lewisham Way, New Cross - geograph.org.uk - 2617995

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Typical visit
1 h–2 h
  • Family-friendly
  • Limited wheelchair access

About

Goldsmiths, University of London is a Grade II*-listed building in england-london, United Kingdom. Grade II* status is conferred by Historic England (or Cadw, Historic Environment Scotland or NIEA equivalents) on buildings of exceptional national interest. See the linked Wikipedia article for full historical and architectural details.

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From the Wikipedia article

Goldsmiths, University of London, formerly Goldsmiths College, University of London, is a constituent research university of the University of London. It was originally founded in 1891 as The Goldsmiths' Technical and Recreative Institute by the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths in New Cross, London. It was renamed Goldsmiths' College after being acquired by the University of London in 1904, and specialises in the arts, design, computing, humanities and social sciences. The main building on campus, known as the Richard Hoggart Building, was originally opened in 1844 and is the site of the former Royal Naval School. According to Quacquarelli Symonds (2021), Goldsmiths ranks 12th in Communication and Media Studies, 15th in Art & Design and is ranked in the top 50 in the areas of Anthropology, Sociology and the Performing Arts. In 2020, the university enrolled over 10,000 students at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. 37% of students come from outside the United Kingdom and 52% of all undergraduates are mature students (aged 21 or over at the start of their studies). Additionally, around a third of students at Goldsmiths are postgraduate students.

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Background

Architecture

The Department of Design's approach to design practice grew from a concern for ethical and environmentalist design. This developed alongside research by John Wood, Julia Lockheart, and others, which informs their research into metadesign. TERU, the Technology Education Research Unit, has been instrumental in understanding how design and technology work in schools, how to encourage learners towards creative interventions that improve the made world, and how to help teachers to support that process. The Writing Purposefully in Art and Design Network (Writing-PAD) has its main Centre at Goldsmiths. The Network now spans about 70 institutions across the art and design sector with 6 national and…

Visiting

Goldsmiths Research Online (GRO) is a repository of research publications and other research outputs conducted by academics at Goldsmiths. The repository also holds Goldsmiths' collection of doctoral theses. GRO is part of Goldsmiths Online Research Collections (ORC) which also includes Goldsmiths Journals Online (GOJO), a hosting platform for open access journals and conference proceedings.

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Coordinates
51.4743, -0.0354
District
Lewisham
Parish
Lewisham, unparished area
Postcode
SE14 6NW
Parliamentary constituency
Lewisham North
Established
1891
Official site
gold.ac.uk

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Goldsmiths, University of London?
Goldsmiths, University of London is in London, United Kingdom (postcode SE14 6NW), in the parish of Lewisham, unparished area.
When was Goldsmiths, University of London built?
Built or established in 1891.
Is Goldsmiths, University of London a listed building?
Goldsmiths, University of London is officially recognised as Grade II* listed.
How do I get to Goldsmiths, University of London?
Drivers can navigate to postcode SE14 6NW. It sits within the Lewisham North parliamentary constituency.