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Queen Margaret University

Coordinates:55°55′53″N3°04′23″W / 55.93139°N 3.07306°W /55.93139; -3.07306
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University in Musselburgh, Scotland

Queen Margaret University
Coat of arms
Former names
Queen Margaret University College
Queen Margaret College
TypePublic
Established1875; 150 years ago (1875)
AffiliationMillionPlus
Universities UK
ChancellorPatrick Grant
PrincipalSir Paul Grice
Students6,835 (2023/24)[1]
Undergraduates4,020 (2023/24)[1]
Postgraduates2,810 (2023/24)[1]
Location,
55°55′53″N3°04′23″W / 55.93139°N 3.07306°W /55.93139; -3.07306
Websitewww.qmu.ac.uk
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Queen Margaret University is apublic university inMusselburgh,East Lothian,[2][3][4] Scotland. It is named after the Scottish QueenSaint Margaret (1045–1093).

The university can trace its origins toThe Edinburgh School of Cookery and Domestic Economy founded in 1875. Queen Margaret University College was awarded full university status becomingQueen Margaret University in January 2007.

History

The university was founded inEdinburgh in the year 1875, asThe Edinburgh School of Cookery and Domestic Economy, byChristian Guthrie Wright andLouisa Stevenson,[5] both members of theEdinburgh Ladies' Educational Association. The school was founded as a women-only institution, with twin aims of improving women's access tohigher education and improving thediets ofworking class families.[5] Teaching was initially delivered via lectures at theRoyal Museum, supplemented by a programme of public lectures and demonstrations delivered nationwide, but in 1877 the school established a base at Shandwick Place, inHaymarket.

The school moved in 1891 to Atholl Crescent, expanding its courses and offering residential places to students. In the same year,HRHPrincess Louise, Duchess of Argyll becamePatron of the institution until her death in 1939. In 1909, the school was designated acentral institution and brought under the public control of theScottish Education Department. The first principal appointed wasEthel De la Cour.[6] De la Cour retired in 1930, and in the same year the school became theEdinburgh College of Domestic Science.[7]

In 1961, the college acquired itsCorstorphine campus, purchasing a portion of theClermiston estate from developers. The campus was first occupied by the college in 1970, opened byHRHPrincess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester who had becomePatron of the institution in 1940 and remained Patron until her death.[5] In 1972, the nameQueen Margaret was adopted to dissociate the college from the narrow field of domestic science.[5] Thereafter, the college broadened its range of courses, especially in thedramatic arts andparamedical healthcare fields. The following institutions have since been absorbed by Queen Margaret:[5]

  • The Edinburgh College of Speech and Drama (established 1929, joined 1971)
  • The Edinburgh School of Speech Therapy (established 1946, joined 1975)
  • TheRoyal Infirmary of Edinburgh School of Physiotherapy (established 1940, joined 1978)
  • The Astley Ainslie Hospital Occupational Therapy Training Centre (established 1937, joined 1979)
  • The Edinburgh Foot Clinic and School of Chiropody (established 1924, joined 1984)
  • The Edinburgh School of Radiography (established 1936, joined 1992)
  • TheEdinburgh University Settlement School of Art Therapy (established 1992, joined 1997)
Musselburgh campus, Queen Margaret University

In 1992, thePrivy Council granted Queen Margaret College powers to award its own taughtdegrees, and in 1998, the college was granted full degree powers, which enabled it to award its ownresearch and higher degrees.[7] As a result, in January 1999 the institution took the nameQueen Margaret University College. After the University College attained the final criteria of acquiring a minimum of 5000 students (something that could not be gained earlier as the former campuses could not accommodate that number of students), the institution was awarded full university status, becomingQueen Margaret University, Edinburgh in January 2007.[8]

In 2012, QMU became the first university in Scotland to have a Business Gateway on campus.[9]

Scotland's First Minister,Alex Salmond announced in May 2010 that QMU was to be the official host of the archives forHomecoming Scotland 2009. The Homecoming Scotland Archive will collect, catalogue and preserve materials associated with Scottish Homecoming 2009.[10]

Campuses

Former campuses

Before moving to a new campus just outsideMusselburgh in the autumn of 2007, Queen Margaret University had been based at three campuses throughout Edinburgh. They were located inCorstorphine (to the West of Edinburgh), inLeith, and at theGateway Theatre – home of the university’s leading Drama School and Scotland's International Drama Centre. The Gateway Theatre was a formertelevision studio previously owned byScottish Television on Elm Row,Leith Walk.[citation needed]

New campus

Student accommodation at the Musselburgh campus

In 2007–2008, the university brought together students from its three campuses in Edinburgh by moving to a new purpose-built campus near Musselburgh, East Lothian. Costing £100 million, the new campus covers 35 acres (14 hectares) and holds educational buildings, a students union, a small gym and halls of residence of more than 800 rooms.

QMU has been "touted as the country'sgreenest University campus".[11] The campus was designed by Dyer Architects to exceed current environmental standards and sets a new benchmark in sustainable design. The entire development transformed a 35-acre (14-hectare) site from low-grade farmland into landscaped parkland.[citation needed]The new campus was officially opened by Her Majesty the Queen on 4 July 2008.

In June 2015, Queen Margaret University announced it would hold public consultations for plans to build a new innovation park and shopping hub on open land around the Musselburgh campus. Site proposals are being developed by CAM-SCI, a Cambridge-based economic consultancy, which has developed science parks across the UK.[12]

Learning Resource Centre

The Learning Resource Centre (LRC) comprises approximately 4,500 square metres (0.45 hectares) of the main academic building. Located at the heart of the campus, it provideslibrary,IT andAV services to students, staff and visitors of the university. The LRC consists of a facility for both directed and self-directed study, based on an integrated library and information service provision. The LRC has 1,000 study spaces organised as a mixture of silent and group study areas, bookable group study rooms, training rooms, assistive technology, student learning support and a postgraduate study room.[citation needed]

Education Resource Centre

The Education Resource Centre provides audio-visual services to the university. This includes the provision of AV equipment in classrooms and lecture theatres as well as more specialised services such as graphics, photography, video-conferencing and TV studio facilities.[citation needed]

Organisation

School of Arts, Social Sciences and Management

Following restructuring in early 2010, the schools of Social Sciences, Media and Communication, Business, Enterprise and Management, and Drama and Creative Industries were merged. The present dean is Professor David Stevenson. The school offers courses in 'Business, Enterprise and Management', which contains theInternational Centre for the Study of Planned Events;[13] 'Governance, Justice and Public Management'; 'Hospitality and Gastronomy'; Creativity and Culture'; and 'Public Relations'.[14]

QMU was part of the Scottish Drama Training Network[15] which was set up by the Scottish Funding Council in 2010 to foster cohesion across stage and screen professional practice, education and training. Through the Network, QMU in partnership with Edinburgh Napier University delivered the BA (Hons) Acting for Stage and Screen.[16] Since the Training Network ceased QMU is now, once again, offering its own acting and performance training programmes delivering the BA (Hons) Acting and Performance and BA (Hons) Performance along with its four year BA (Hons) Drama programme. It is also the only institution in Scotland offering a BA (Hons) in Theatre and Film as well as a Masters in Stage Management & Technical Theatre Production. It is also only one of three places in Scotland to offer a degree in Costume Design and Construction. In 2021/22 QMU celebrated 50 years of professional drama training.[17]The Guardian's university rankings for 2024 declared the Drama programmes at QMU as one of the top ten institutions in the UK as well as Scotland's top place to study and train in Drama.

The school is the only institution in Scotland that is accredited by the Chartered Institute of Public Relations to deliver the postgraduate CIPR Diploma in Public Relations.[18] The school's Bachelor of Science (BSc) courses inpsychology; MSc in Health Psychology are accredited by theBritish Psychological Society.[19]

BA (Hons) Film and Media graduate, Agata Jagodzinska, was awarded Best Writer at the BAFTA in Scotland New Talent Awards.[20]

In 2019 Queen Margaret University became a key player in the delivery of Initial Teacher Education in Scotland offering the BA (Hons) in Primary Education and a BA (Hons) in Education Studies along with an expanding postgraduate PGDE programme in Home Economics, Business Education and Religious, Moral and Philosophical Studies.

School of Health Sciences

The School of Health Sciences offers the widest range of professional healthcare courses of any university in Scotland. The present dean is Dr Sara Smith. The school offers courses in dietetics, nutrition and biological sciences; nursing; paramedic science; speech and language therapy, audiology, occupational therapy and art therapy; physiotherapy; podiatry and radiography. Postgraduate courses are offered in (international) art psychotherapy, music therapy and dramatherapy: QMU is the only institution in Scotland offering these fully HCPC accredited therapy courses as a Master of Science (MSc).[21]

The subject area of Speech and Hearing Sciences won theQueen's Anniversary Prize for research into the clinical applications of speech technology carried out in the Speech Science Research Centre.[22]The Guardian University ranking poll for 2024 declared that QMU's BSc (Hons)/MNurse Nursing degree programme was ranked 6th in the UK and that the BSc Paramedic Science course was rated as the top course in the United Kingdom for the training of paramedics.

Governance

In October 2016,DamePrue Leith became Chancellor, succeedingSirTom Farmer.[23]

Sir Paul Grice assumed the role of principal and vice chancellor in October 2019. He was knighted in the New Year Honours List 2016 for services to the Scottish Parliament and services to higher education and the community in Scotland. Grice was Chief Executive and Clerk of the Scottish Parliament prior to his appointment to Queen Margaret University succeeding Petra Wend.

Petra Wend joined Queen Margaret University in September 2009.[24] She originally read Italian and French Language and Literature, and Education at theUniversity of Münster in Germany. Following a series of positions at UK universities, she joinedOxford Brookes University as Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) and Deputy Chief Executive in 2005 before joining Queen Margaret in 2009. She retired from her position in 2019.

Academic profile

Rankings and reputation

Rankings
National rankings
Complete (2026)[25]114
Guardian (2026)[26]96
Times / Sunday Times (2026)[27]66
Global rankings
QS (2026)[28]1201–1400

In June 2012 the management team at Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, was presented with the Times Higher Education Leadership and Management Team Award.[29]

QMU won the e-Government National Award 2010[30] in the category for sustainable, 'green IT' or 'carbon-efficient' services. In autumn 2010 it picked up gold at the Scottish Green Awards,[31] and in 2009 it won an award[32] for a waste management project, as well as a Green Apple Award.[33]

Research

The university has three flagships: health and rehabilitation; creativity and culture; and sustainable business.[34]

Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, has seven[35] research centres:

  • Centre for Health, Activity and Rehabilitation Research
  • Centre for Applied Social Sciences
  • Centre for Person-centred Practice Research
  • Clinical Audiology, Speech and Language Research Centre
  • Institute for Global Health and Development
  • Centre for Communication, Cultural and Media Studies
  • Scottish Centre for Food Development and Innovation

The university operates an open access repository of the research output of the university, called eResearch, with the intention of making the work of researchers open and available to the public via the web.[citation needed]

Queen Margaret University researchers in food and drink in partnerships with Advanced Microwave Technologies Ltd (AMT), won two major awards for innovation and partnership in 2012 for their collaboration to explore the application of microwave technologies to the food and drink sector.[36]

Notable alumni

See also:Category:Alumni of Queen Margaret University
See also:Category:People associated with Queen Margaret University
Acting/drama

Health sciences

Media

Military

Music

  • Susan Boyle, Grammy-nominated and World Music Award-winning singer

Politics and public administration

Sports

See also

References

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  32. ^"Award proves recycling is not a lot of rubbish".Archived from the original on 26 January 2007. Retrieved14 February 2011.
  33. ^"Queen Margaret University awarded 'Green Apple'".Archived from the original on 26 January 2007. Retrieved14 February 2011.
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  37. ^"Glasgow's Tron Theatre appoints 'exciting' new artistic director".The Herald. 20 December 2023.

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