1993 No. 625

EDUCATION, ENGLAND AND WALES
EDUCATION, SCOTLAND

The Education (Listed Bodies) Order 1993

Made

Coming into force

In exercise of the powers conferred by section 216(2) of the Education Reform Act 19881, the Secretary of State for Education hereby makes the following Order:

1

This Order may be cited as the Education (Listed Bodies) Order 1993 and shall come into force on 5th March 1993.

2

The bodies which are specified in the Schedule to this Order comprise all those bodies which appear to the Secretary of State to fall within section 216(3) of the Education Reform Act 1988.

3

The Education (Listed Bodies) Order 19912 is hereby revoked.

SCHEDULE

Article 2

PART IPROVIDERS OF COURSES LEADING TO A DEGREE

  • Anglican Chaplaincy, Bangor,

  • The Anglo-European College of Chiropractic, Bournemouth

  • Ashridge Management College

  • Bala-Bangor Centre, Bangor, The

  • Bedford College of Higher Education

  • Birmingham College of Food, Tourism and Creative Studies

  • Bishop Grosseteste College, Lincoln

  • Blackfriars, Oxford

  • Bradford and Ilkley Community College

  • Bretton Hall British Isles Nazarene College, The

  • British School of Osteopathy, London

  • Buckinghamshire College of Higher Education

  • Camborne School of Mines

  • Cambridge Institute of Education

  • Cardiff Institute of Higher Education

  • Central Manchester College of Technology

  • Central School of Speech and Drama, London

  • Centre for the Study of Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations, Selly Oak Colleges, Birmingham

  • Charing Cross Hospital, London

  • Chester College of Higher Education

  • Chichester Theological College

  • Christ Church College of Higher Education, Canterbury

  • Colchester Institute Coleg Normal, Bangor

  • College of Petroleum Studies, Oxford

  • College of Ripon and York St John

  • College of St Mark and St John, Plymouth

  • College of Welsh Independents, Aberystwyth, The

  • Computer Integrated Manufacturing Institute, Cranfield, The

  • Craigie College of Education, Ayr

  • Cranfield Information Technology Institute, The

  • Crewe and Alsager College of Higher Education

  • Dartington College of Arts, Totnes

  • Doncaster College

  • Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art, Dundee

  • Edge Hill College of Higher Education, Ormskirk

  • Edgehill Theological College, Belfast

  • Edinburgh College of Art, Edinburgh

  • European Business School (London) Ltd.

  • Falmouth School of Art and Design

  • Glasgow Bible College

  • Glasgow School of Art, The

  • Gwent College of Higher Education

  • Harper Adams Agricultural College

  • Henley Management College

  • Hillingdon Hospital, Postgraduate Centre

  • Institute for Biotechnological Studies, London

  • Institute of Advanced Nursing Education, London

  • Irish Baptist College, Belfast

  • Jews' College, London

  • Jordanhill College of Education, Glasgow

  • Kent Institute of Art and Design

  • King Alfred’s College, Winchester

  • La Sainte Union College of Higher Education, Southampton

  • Laban Centre for Movement and Dance, London

  • Leo Baeck College, London

  • Lincoln Theological College, Lincoln

  • Liverpool Institute of Higher Education

  • London Bible College

  • London College of Dance, Bedford

  • London Contemporary Dance School

  • London Institute, The

  • Loughborough College of Art and Design

  • Manchester Royal Infirmary, School of Physiotherapy

  • Maryvale Institute of Religious Education, Birmingham

  • Moray House College of Education, Edinburgh

  • Nene College, Northampton

  • New College, Durham

  • Newman College, Birmingham

  • Norfolk Institute of Art and Design

  • North Cheshire College, Warrington

  • North East Surrey College of Technology, Ewell

  • North East Wales Institute of Higher Education

  • North Riding College, Scarborough

  • North Wales Baptist College, Bangor, The

  • Northern College of Education

  • Norwich City College of Further and Higher Education

  • Oak Hill College, London

  • Pinderfields College of Physiotherapy, Wakefield

  • Queen Elizabeth Hospital School of Physiotherapy

  • Queen’s College, Birmingham

  • Queen’s College, Glasgow, The

  • RAF College, Cranwell

  • Ravensbourne College of Design and Communication, Chislehurst

  • Ripon College, Cuddesdon

  • Roehampton Institute of Higher Education

  • Roffey Park Institute Limited, Horsham

  • Rose Bruford College of Speech and Drama, Sidcup

  • Royal Academy of Music, London

  • Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester

  • Royal Naval College, London

  • Royal Naval Engineering College, Plymouth

  • Royal Northern College of Music

  • Royal Orthopaedic Hospital School of Physiotherapy

  • Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, Glasgow, The

  • Salford College of Technology

  • Salisbury and Wells Theological College

  • Scottish Agricultural College, The

  • Scottish College of Textiles, Galashiels

  • South of Wales Baptist College, Cardiff, The

  • Southampton Institute of Higher Education

  • Southampton University College of Nursing and Midwifery

  • Spurgeon’s College, London

  • St Andrew’s College of Education, Glasgow

  • St John’s Seminary, Wonersh

  • St John’s Theological College, Nottingham

  • St Martin’s College, Lancaster

  • St Mary’s College, Belfast

  • St Mary’s College, Twickenham

  • St Michael’s College, Llandaff, Cardiff

  • St Stephen’s House, Oxford

  • Stockport College of Further and Higher Education

  • Stranmillis College, Belfast

  • Swansea Institute of Higher Education

  • Tavistock Clinic, London

  • Templeton College, Oxford

  • Trinity and All Saints' College, Horsforth, Leeds

  • Trinity College, Bristol

  • Trinity College, Carmarthen

  • Trinity College of Music, London

  • Union Theological College, Belfast

  • United Theological College, Aberystwyth, The

  • Welsh Agricultural College

  • Welsh College of Music and Drama

  • West Herts College

  • West London Institute of Higher Education

  • West Sussex Institute of Higher Education, Bognor Regis

  • Westhill College, Birmingham

  • Westminster College, Oxford

  • Wimbledon School of Art

  • Winchester School of Art

  • Worcester College of Higher Education

  • Wycliffe Hall, Oxford

PART IIINSTITUTIONS OF A UNIVERSITY

  • UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE

    • Christ’s College

    • Churchill College

    • Clare College

    • Clare Hall

    • Corpus Christi College

    • Darwin College

    • Downing College

    • Emmanuel College

    • Fitzwilliam College

    • Girton College

    • Gonville and Caius College

    • Homerton College

    • Hughes Hall

    • Jesus College

    • King’s College

    • Lucy Cavendish College

    • Magdalene College

    • New Hall

    • Newnham College

    • Pembroke College

    • Peterhouse Queen’s College

    • Robinson College

    • Selwyn College

    • Sidney Sussex College

    • St Catharine’s College

    • St Edmund’s College

    • St John’s College

    • Trinity College

    • Trinity Hall

    • Wolfson College

  • UNIVERSITY OF DURHAM

    • College of St Hild and St Bede

    • Collingwood College

    • Graduate Society, The

    • Grey College

    • Hatfield College

    • St Aidan’s College

    • St Chad’s College

    • St Cuthbert’s Society

    • St John’s College

    • St Mary’s College

    • Trevelyan College

    • University College

    • Ushaw College

    • Van Mildert College

  • UNIVERSITY OF KENT AT CANTERBURY

    • Darwin College

    • Eliot College Keynes College

    • Rutherford College

  • UNIVERSITY OF LANCASTER

    • Bowland College

    • Cartmel College

    • County College, The

    • Furness College

    • Fylde College

    • Graduate College, The

    • Grizedale College

    • Lonsdale College

    • Pendle College

  • UNIVERSITY OF LONDON

    • Schools of the University

      • Birkbeck College

      • British Postgraduate Medical Foundation, The, comprising–

      • Hunterian Institute, The

      • Institute of Cancer Research

      • Institute of Child Health

      • Institute of Dental Surgery

      • Institute of Neurology

      • Institute of Ophthalmology

      • Institute of Psychiatry

      • National Heart and Lung Institute

      • Charing Cross and Westminster Medical School

      • Goldsmiths' College

      • Heythrop College

      • Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine

      • Institute of Education

      • King’s College London

      • London Business School

      • London Hospital Medical College, The

      • London School of Economics and Political Science

      • London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, The

      • Queen Mary and Westfield College

      • Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine

      • Royal Holloway and Bedford New College

      • Royal Postgraduate Medical School

      • Royal Veterinary College

      • School of Oriental and African Studies, The

      • School of Pharmacy, The

      • St Bartholomew’s Hospital Medical College

      • St George’s Hospital Medical School

      • United Medical and Dental Schools of Guy’s and St Thomas’s Hospitals

      • University College London

      • Wye College

    • Senate Institutes

      • British Institute in Paris

      • Courtauld Institute of Art

      • Institute of Advanced Legal Studies

      • Institute of Classical Studies

      • Institute of Commonwealth Studies

      • Institute of Germanic Studies

      • Institute of Historical Research including the Institute of United States Studies

      • Institute of Latin American Studies

      • Institute of Romance Studies

      • School of Slavonic and East European Studies

      • Warburg Institute

  • UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER

    • Manchester Business School

    • University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology

  • UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD

    • All Souls College

    • Balliol College

    • Brasenose College

    • Christ Church

    • Corpus Christi College

    • Exeter College

    • Green College

    • Hertford College

    • Jesus College

    • Keble College

    • Lady Margaret Hall

    • Linacre College

    • Lincoln College

    • Magdalen College

    • Merton College

    • New College

    • Nuffield College

    • Oriel College

    • Pembroke College

    • Queen’s College, The

    • Rewley House

    • Somerville College

    • St Anne’s College

    • St Antony’s College

    • St Catherine’s College

    • St Cross College

    • St Edmund Hall

    • St Hilda’s College

    • St Hugh’s College

    • St John’s College

    • St Peter’s College

    • Trinity College

    • University College

    • Wadham College

    • Wolfson College

    • Worcester College

    • Permanent Private Halls

      • Campion Hall

      • Greyfriars

      • Manchester College

      • Mansfield College

      • Regent’s Park College

      • St Benet’s Hall

  • UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREW

    • St Leonard’s College

    • St Mary’s College

    • United College of St Salvator and St Leonard

  • UNIVERSITY OF WALES

    • St David’s University College, Lampeter

    • University College of North Wales, Bangor

    • University College of Swansea

    • University College of Wales, Aberystwyth

    • University of Wales, College of Cardiff

    • University of Wales College of Medicine

  • UNIVERSITY OF YORK

    • Alcuin College

    • Derwent College

    • Goodricke College

    • James College

    • Langwith College

    • Vanbrugh College

    • Wentworth College

John PattenSecretary of State for Education

(This note is not part of the Order)

This Order lists the name of each body which is not a recognised body within section 214 (2) (a) or (b) of the Education Reform Act 1988 but which either

a

provides any course which is in preparation for a degree to be granted by such a recognised body and is approved by or on behalf of that body; or

b

is a constituent college, school hall or other institution of a university which is such a recognised body.

A recognised body within section 214 (2) (a) or (b) of the 1988 Act is one which is authorised by Royal Charter or by or under Act of Parliament to grant degrees or one which is permitted by a body so authorised to act on its behalf in the granting of degrees. Such degrees are “recognised awards” and the provision in section 214 (1) of the Act, which makes it an offence to grant or issue any invitation relating to certain unrecognised degrees and awards, does not apply to them.

The Order updates and replaces the list of bodies contained in the Education (Listed Bodies) Order 1991 which is revoked. It omits a number of institutions previously within the list, which have been authorised to award degrees under section 76 of the Further and Higher Education Act 1992 (c. 13) and under section 48 of the Further and Higher Education (Scotland) Act 1992 (c. 37), and are now listed in the Education (Recognised Bodies) Order 1993.