Hartpury College
Hartpury College, officially Hartpury University and Hartpury College, is a provider of further and higher education specialising in the agriculture, animal, equine, sport and veterinary nursing sectors. The university and college is set in a 360 hectare estate located in Hartpury, near Gloucester, in Gloucestershire, England.[3]
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Type | Further education college and university |
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Established | College: 1947 University status: 2018 |
Principal | Russell Marchant[1] |
Students | 3,600[2] |
Location | , , |
Campus | Rural |
Affiliations | UWE (validation of research degrees) |
Website | https://www.hartpury.ac.uk |
History
The college was established in the post-World War II era of the late 1940s, as an agricultural college with 50 students.[4] The college remained relatively unchanged until 1990, when a rapid expansion programme started with the provision of a larger variety of further education courses.
Higher education
Hartpury's link with the University of the West of England (UWE) began in 1997 when Hartpury was awarded Associate Faculty status.[5] In 2017, Hartpury was granted ‘Taught Degree Awarding Powers’ (TDAP),[6] and in the same year was awarded the Teaching Excellence Framework Gold award.[7] Hartpury College gained full university status in 2018 and changed its name to Hartpury University and Hartpury College.[8][9].
Animal cruelty allegations
In June 2017 images circulated online and on social media depicting several students from Hartpury College killing animals and posing with the corpses.[10][11][12] The college expelled one student and suspended several others.[13] One particular incident involving the killing of a fox sparked widespread outrage. However, the College and Gloucestershire police both issued statements concluding they were satisfied the killing was not an act of cruelty, and that one of the students, who was training as a gamekeeper, had killed the animal to end its suffering after it had been hit by road traffic. The police declined to take further action.[14][15]
Rugby union
Hartpury College is known for its development of rugby players, with many former students playing at the highest level.[16] The college hosts Hartpury College R.F.C, which has a close association with the professional club Gloucester Rugby.
Alumni Association
The college has an alumni association called Connect, with membership automatically conferred on former students from both Further and Higher Education programmes, as well as current and former members of staff.[17]
References
- "Meet the team". Retrieved 22 December 2019.
- "About Us". Retrieved 22 December 2019.
- "Hartpury University and Hartpury College Archives - TASS". tass.gov.uk. Retrieved 3 January 2020.
- "History". Retrieved 3 January 2020.
- "Hartpury University - UWE Bristol". Retrieved 3 January 2020.
- "Hartpury becomes second FE college to earn degree awarding powers". FE Week. 31 July 2017. Retrieved 31 July 2017.
- "TEF Outcomes - Hartpury University". Office for Students. Retrieved 3 January 2020.
- "The new addition to Gloucestershire approved by the Queen's advisors". Gloucestershire Live. Retrieved 3 January 2020.
- "Gloucestershire's Hartpury college awarded university status". Business and Innovation Magazine. Retrieved 3 January 2020.
- Sickening footage shows thug kill fox cub, Daily Mail, accessed 07-06-17
- College launches investigation after footage which allegedly shows pupils slaughtering fox cub is posted on social media, Gloucestershire Live, accessed 07-06-17
- Sick video showing 'students butchering fox cub' to be investigated by police, Bristol Post, accessed 07-06-17
- Students banned from Hartpury College after sick images of the slaughter of a fox and pet cat go viral, Gloucestershire Live, accessed 08-06-17
- "Agriculture college throws out students for killing animals and posting pictures on Snapchat 'as part of a game'". Retrieved 22 December 2019.
- Fox killing by Hartpury students 'not act of cruelty', BBC, accessed 08-06-17
- "evealed: The staggering number of Hartpury College products playing national level rugby". Retrieved 22 December 2019.
- "JOIN OUR ALUMNI". Retrieved 22 December 2019.