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Rhys ab Owen: ...worse before they get better'— darker tones than the 1997 theme tune. And whilst I was researching this debate today, it surprised me that Sir Keir Starmer himself was a junior exhibitioner at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. He was there until he was 11 years old and benefited from learning to play the flute, piano, recorder and violin. He benefited from these services, but his...
Lord Mountevans: ...courses are heavily subscribed by the brightest and best internationally, but sadly with few UK students taking advantage. The City is blessed with a world class conservatoire, in the form of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, as well as the first institute of higher education in London, Gresham College. Gresham College is arguably one of the first iterations in Britain of levelling...
Lord Parkinson of Whitley Bay: ...broadly, which is why the Office for Students also allocated an additional £10 million this academic year to our world-leading specialist providers, including several top institutions such as the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and the Royal Northern College of Music. The noble Lords, Lord Foster and Lord Bassam, and others talked about apprenticeships as a further route, and the...
Thelma Walker: ...gave young people the opportunity to perform at the Queen Elizabeth Hall and the Royal Albert Hall. They loved playing and they made friends for life, one of whom, Tom Challenger, went on to the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and is now a professional saxophonist. As head of a large primary school in a deprived area, I was determined that every child would get the opportunity to sing...
Stephen Timms: ...longer-term worry that recruitment problems will be compounded as higher education institutions attract fewer students from the European Union. Like many specialist performing arts institutions, the Guildhall School of Music and Drama recruits 20% of its students from the European Union, but already the number of applications from the EU has fallen. It was 495 in 2015-16, but it is 385 in...
Lord Watson of Invergowrie: ...not just affect the top universities. Barriers such as this would reduce the UK’s attractiveness as a destination for study, making it more difficult for specialist institutions such as London’s Guildhall School of Music and Drama to attract the most talented from important European centres of training. Postgraduate study and work are also important factors. Will the Government...
Lord Carrington of Fulham: My Lords, this is a probing amendment to clarify a situation which concerns, pretty specifically and possibly uniquely, the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. The Guildhall school is a very unusual institution, partly because of its history, and partly because of its ownership. It is an unincorporated body. It does not have the legal structure common among higher education colleges. It was...
Lord Nash: ...actor or singer without QTS to teach in a school, or someone with a PhD in molecular biology to teach in a school—as is the case in one of our free schools—or, indeed, a teacher from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama to teach part time in a primary school.
Lord Nash: The noble Baroness raises a good point. I am not aware of the report, but she is of course vastly experienced in this area as a former chief executive of the Royal Opera House and principal of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Cross-departmental working is never a smooth affair. We had some success with my noble friend in the Children and Families Bill, and I would be very interested...
Elizabeth Truss: ...Barbican, Classic FM, English Heritage, the British Film Institute, Arts Council England and head teachers. On 5 July the Secretary of State, wrote to these organisations and others, including the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, Sadler's Wells and the Lyric Theatre, notifying them of the document's publication. He also wrote to the Chair of the Education Select Committee and Chair of...
Baroness Warwick of Undercliffe: ...study at UK institutions that do not offer their own degrees. It questions their legitimacy as listed bodies within the UK higher education sector. It affects a number of conservatoires, including Guildhall School of Music and Drama and Trinity Laban, whose awards are validated by City University, as well as others such as Glasgow School of Art. This has serious implications. The US is an...
Lord Aberdare: ...scene in the UK owes much to the number of talented musicians who come to study, teach and perform at our world-class conservatoires: the Royal Academy of Music, the Royal College of Music and the Guildhall School of Music and Drama each have over 50 nationalities among their students. Training top-rank musicians, like training scientists or doctors, is expensive, but it helps to create a...
David Willetts: ...Napier University 10,730 6,435 Glasgow Caledonian University 15,590 9,770 Glasgow School of Art 1,275 370 Glyndwr University 5,120 2,265 Goldsmiths College 6,335 1,065 Guildhall School of Music and Drama 525 0 Harper Adams University College 4,320 4,105 Heriot-Watt University 7,555 3,800 Heythrop College 830 30 Imperial College of Science,...
David Willetts: ...Royal College of Art 40.1 Royal Academy of Music 39.3 University of the Arts, London 38.7 University of London (Institutes and activities) 36.1 University College London 35.7 Guildhall School of Music and Drama 32.9 City University London 31.0 Aston University 30.4 Royal Holloway and Bedford New College 30.3 University of Surrey 30.2 University of...
David Willetts: ...University 295 The University of Buckingham 0 The University of Manchester 155 Heythrop College 5 The University College for the Creative Arts 70 Leeds College of Music - Guildhall School of Music and Drama - The Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts 0 University Campus Suffolk 15 (1) The Open University is classified as an English institution due to...
Lord Henley: ...of Music joined the sector in 2005-06; data for University of Buckingham (a privately funded HEI) are included from 2005-06 onwards; Heythrop College, Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts and Guildhall School of Music and Drama joined the sector in 2006-07.
David Willetts: ...10 10 25 The University of Manchester 3,350 3,395 3,485 Heythrop College 0 70 55 The University College for the Creative Arts 835 850 885 Leeds College of Music 50 25 40 Guildhall School of Music and Drama 0 50 35 Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts 0 95 95 University Campus Suffolk 0 0 175 Overall total non-FSM pupils 148,670 156,445...
David Willetts: ...of Buckingham - - 0 The University of Manchester 140 145 155 Heythrop College 0 - 5 The University College for the Creative Arts 30 40 70 Leeds College of Music 0 0 - Guildhall School of Music and Drama 0 0 - The Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts 0 5 0 University Campus Suffolk 0 0 15 Overall total FSM pupils 10,060 10,720 11,905 ...
David Willetts: ...8,139 University of Manchester 407,152 165,851 Heythrop College 2,522 1,814 University College for Creative Arts at Canterbury 41,446 15,632 Leeds College of Music 7,408 2,601 Guildhall School of Music and Drama 11,634 3,530 Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts 5,236 2,879 Total 12,498,637 5,823,710 Source: HESA
David Willetts: ... 0 London Metropolitan University 0 University of Buckingham 0 University of Manchester 205 Heythrop College 0 University for the Creative Arts 0 Leeds College of Music 0 Guildhall School of Music and Drama 0 The Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts 0 University Campus Suffolk 55 Total 9,410 (1) Covers enrolments of all domiciles, levels and...