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Stephenson College is a
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of the
University of Durham , mottoeng = Her foundations are upon the holy hills ( Psalm 87:1) , established = (university status) , type = Public , academic_staff = 1,830 (2020) , administrative_staff = 2,640 (2018/19) , chancellor = Sir Thomas Allen , vice_cha ...
in
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. It was founded in 2001 as part the university's Queen's Campus in Thornaby-on-Tees. In 2017-19, it relocated to the city of
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, joining Josephine Butler College at the Howlands Farm site on Elvet Hill. It is named after
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, the 19th-century
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engineer and pioneer.


History


In Thornaby (1992-2019)

In 1992, University College, Stockton (UCS) was established on a new site in Thornaby-on-Tees, in the borough of
Stockton-on-Tees Stockton-on-Tees, often simply referred to as Stockton, is a market town in the Borough of Stockton-on-Tees in County Durham, England. It is on the northern banks of the River Tees, part of the Teesside built-up area. The town had an estimat ...
, as a joint venture between the
University of Durham , mottoeng = Her foundations are upon the holy hills ( Psalm 87:1) , established = (university status) , type = Public , academic_staff = 1,830 (2020) , administrative_staff = 2,640 (2018/19) , chancellor = Sir Thomas Allen , vice_cha ...
and the
University of Teesside , mottoeng = Deeds Not Words , established = 1930 – Constantine Technical College1969 – as Teesside Polytechnic 1992 – gained university status , type = Public , endowment = £0.23 m (2019/20) , chancellor ...
. This was initially a joint venture, granting joint degrees validated by both institutions ( BAs and BScs). However, Teesside, which had only become a university in 1992, had difficulties in taking on its responsibilities for the college and Durham took full control in 1998. A programme of integration with Durham began, leading to the college becoming a college of the University of Durham in 1994 — the only college with teaching responsibilities. Further integration led to the campus being renamed the University of Durham, Stockton Campus (UDSC) in 1998, with teaching responsibilities being separated from the college structure. In 2001 UDSC was split into two colleges: George Stephenson College and
John Snow College John Snow College is one of 17 constituent colleges of the University of Durham in England. The College takes its name from the nineteenth-century Yorkshire physician John Snow. It was founded in 2001 on the University's Queen's Campus in S ...
. In 2006 the college name was changed to Stephenson College. 2010 saw the opening of Stephenson Central, in the middle of the college, housing a library, games, meeting and TV room with a bar at the centre, as well as the Junior Common Room office.


In Durham (2017-present)

Stephenson College and the other Queen's Campus college,
John Snow College John Snow College is one of 17 constituent colleges of the University of Durham in England. The College takes its name from the nineteenth-century Yorkshire physician John Snow. It was founded in 2001 on the University's Queen's Campus in S ...
, relocated to Durham on a phased basis starting in October 2017, completing in 2019. Stephenson College took over buildings formerly occupied by
Ustinov College Ustinov College is the largest college of Durham University, located in Durham, North East England. Founded as the Graduate Society in 1965, it became a college in 2003 and was named after then-chancellor, Sir Peter Ustinov. Formerly at the Howla ...
on the Howlands Farm site, adjacent to Josephine Butler College. The college is a 15 minute walk from the Mountjoy site which contains the vast majority of departments and large lecture theatres.


Facilities


Accommodation

Stephenson is a self-catered college, with rooms arranged in flats with shared kitchens. All rooms are single-occupancy, and include en-suite rooms as well as those with shared bathrooms. As of 2023, the college has 1304 members, with 433 living in college accommodation.


Communal facilities

Communal facilities in the college include "Platform 1", the college's café and bar; "Platform 2", a performance venue and social space with two dart boards and a pool table;"Platform 3", a study space and library; a shop, two gyms, further study spaces and a music room. The college also shares use of a multi-use space, Howlands Hall, with Josephine Butler college, which is used for sporting activities as well as formal meals.


Dining

Stephenson is a self-catered college and has no dining hall. However, optional formal and informal communal meals are held, with around 6 of each during the year.


References


External links


Stephenson College
official website
George Stephenson College JCR
undergraduate student organisation {{Authority control Colleges of Durham University Educational institutions established in 2001 2001 establishments in England Buildings and structures in the Borough of Stockton-on-Tees Thornaby-on-Tees Education in the Borough of Stockton-on-Tees