Type | Art school |
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Established | 1760 |
Parent institution | University of Edinburgh (2004–present) Heriot-Watt University (1966–2004) Heriot-Watt College (1885–1966) Watt Institution and School of Arts (1852–1885) |
Chancellor | HRH The Princess Royal, Chancellor of the University [1] |
Principal | Professor Juan Cruz [2] |
Academic staff | 447 (203 FTE) (Sep 2021) [3] |
Administrative staff | 158 (133 FTE) [3] |
Students | 3,365 (2020–21) [4] |
Undergraduates | 2,210 |
Postgraduates | 885 (taught postgraduates) |
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Location | , |
Website | www.eca.ed.ac.uk |
Edinburgh College of Art (ECA) is one of eleven schools in the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Edinburgh.[5] Tracing its history back to 1760, it provides higher education in art and design, architecture, history of art, and music disciplines for over three thousand students and is at the forefront of research and research-led teaching in the creative arts, humanities, and creative technologies. ECA comprises five subject areas: School of Art, Reid School of Music, School of Design, School of History of Art, and Edinburgh School of Architecture & Landscape Architecture (ESALA).[6] ECA is mainly located in the Old Town of Edinburgh, overlooking the Grassmarket; the Lauriston Place campus is located in the University of Edinburgh's Central Area Campus, not far from George Square.
The college was founded in 1760, and gained its present name and site in 1907.[7] Formerly associated with Heriot-Watt University, its degrees have been issued by the University of Edinburgh since 2004.[8] The college formally merged with the university on 1 August 2011, combining with the School of Arts, Culture and Environment and continues to exist with the name Edinburgh College of Art as an enlarged school in the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences.[9]
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