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The University of Gibraltar is a degree-awarding higher education institution established by the Government of
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through the University of Gibraltar Act 2015. The founding of the university was described by Gibraltar's Chief Minister Fabian Picardo as "a coming-of-age" for the
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. The university's main campus is at Europa Point, the southernmost part of the
Rock of Gibraltar The Rock of Gibraltar (from the Arabic name Jabel-al-Tariq) is a monolithic limestone promontory located in the British territory of Gibraltar, near the southwestern tip of Europe on the Iberian Peninsula, and near the entrance to the Medite ...
, within a range of restored former military buildings. Aligned to UK standards, the range of disciplines offered for research and study include Business & Management, History & Culture, Education, Natural Sciences & Environment, Health & Sport Sciences and Responsible Gaming. A number of business-led professional courses are also offered including Accountancy, Gibraltar Tax, and Law. The university is a member of a number of academic and international organisations, including the
Association of Commonwealth Universities The Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU) was established in 1913, and has over 500 member institutions in over 50 countries across the Commonwealth. The ACU is the world's oldest international network of universities. Its mission is t ...
(ACU).


Leadership and governance

A largely ceremonial role, the formal head of the university is its chancellor, currently
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(Speaker of the House of Commons in the
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). The Vice-Chancellor, Professor Catherine Bachleda, is responsible for the overall management of the university, supported by the Executive Committee composed of senior operational staff and directors. There are a number of boards and committees involved in the leadership and governance of the university. The university's board of governors supervise the management, administration and control of the property, revenue and business of the University of Gibraltar. The Academic Board established through the University of Gibraltar (Academic Board) Regulations 2018, undertakes the academic governance of the university.


Programmes and courses

The University of Gibraltar offers a number of undergraduate programmes, in the fields of business, nursing and maritime science; postgraduate programmes, in the fields of business, education and marine science; and Research-level programmes. The University of Gibraltar also offers a number of short courses and professional development courses.


Scholarships

A number of scholarships are hosted or directly provided by the university, including the Parasol Scholarships for prospective Bachelors of Business Administration (BBA), Gibraltar Commonwealth Scholarships, Europa Scholarships and Bursaries, and HM Government of Gibraltar Scholarships for residents.


Research

The university has six main research hubs: * Natural Sciences and Environment * Business and Management * History and Culture * Education * Gaming and Gambling * Health and Sport Sciences


Beacon Professors

''Beacon Professor'' is a rare honorary title – represented symbolically at the Lighthouse at Europa Point – awarded to individuals whose standing in their fields of expertise supposedly acts as a ‘beacon’ to others. The current Beacon Professors are: *
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* John Cortes *
Clive Finlayson Prof. Clive Finlayson MBE FLS (born 15 January 1955) is a Gibraltarian zoologist, paleoanthropologist and paleontologist. He is the incumbent Director of the Gibraltar Museum. Finlayson has published various works mainly based on his resear ...


Parasol Library and Gibraltar Repository

As well as providing library and information services and study space for researchers and students the library is the home of the Gibraltar Repository. The libraries of the associate campuses of the university and other local collections are members of the Gibraltar Libraries Forum (GLF) whom together are developing the Gibraltar Repository – a joint online portal to their Gibraltar-related collections. Any material about Gibraltar or written by a Gibraltarian on any subject is eligible to be added to the repository.


History

The university campus is at Europa Point on the Rock of Gibraltar. The area includes what is thought to be a Moorish cistern, now known as the Nun's Well, though it could pre-date the arrival of Tarik in 711 AD. The earliest known inhabitants of the area though were the Neanderthals, and the nearby
Gorham's Cave Gorham's Cave ( es, Cueva de Gorham, ) is a sea-level cave in the British overseas territory of Gibraltar. Though not a sea cave, it is often mistaken for one. Considered to be one of the last known habitations of the Neanderthals in Europe, the ...
complex they occupied is a
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. In mythology Gibraltar is one of the
Pillars of Hercules The Pillars of Hercules ( la, Columnae Herculis, grc, Ἡράκλειαι Στῆλαι, , ar, أعمدة هرقل, Aʿmidat Hiraql, es, Columnas de Hércules) was the phrase that was applied in Antiquity to the promontories that flank t ...
, standing astride the point at which the Atlantic Ocean meets the Mediterranean Sea. There is archaeological evidence of Europa Point, the end of the known world in Classical times, being a place where ritual offerings were made, including during the Phoenician period. Today the site still holds religious significance as seen by the presence of the medieval
Shrine of Our Lady of Europe The Shrine of Our Lady of Europe is a Roman Catholic parish church and national shrine of Gibraltar located at Europa Point. The church is dedicated to Our Lady of Europe, the Catholic patroness of Gibraltar. It belongs to the European Maria ...
(built over an earlier 14th century mosque) and the Ibrahim-al-Ibrahim Mosque, inaugurated in 1997. Military heritage on the site includes
Harding's Battery Harding's Battery is a restored artillery battery in the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar. It is located at Europa Point and includes the Europa Sunken Magazine that is now used as a visitor centre. History This battery is on Europa Poi ...
with an 1870s 12.5 inch 38 ton RML gun. The battery, buried under a mound of sand for years was refurbished in 2010, and its underground magazine vaults turned into a visitor centre with information panels on the history of the area.Another prominent feature of the site, overlooking the
Strait of Gibraltar The Strait of Gibraltar ( ar, مضيق جبل طارق, Maḍīq Jabal Ṭāriq; es, Estrecho de Gibraltar, Archaic: Pillars of Hercules), also known as the Straits of Gibraltar, is a narrow strait that connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Medi ...
and with symbolic significance to the university, is the
Europa Point Lighthouse The Europa Point Lighthouse, also referred to as the Trinity Lighthouse at Europa Point and the Victoria Tower or La Farola in Llanito, is a lighthouse at Europa Point, on the southeastern tip of the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar, o ...
. It is the most southerly lighthouse operated by
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. When it was automated in 2016 the 1950s second-order optic Fresnel Lens was donated to the university and is on display in the main concourse. The buildings of the university's Europa Point campus were part of the southern defences of the Rock of Gibraltar. The bombproof barracks which now house the principal rooms of the university were constructed by the
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in 1841 and feature finely executed terracotta brick-tile vaulted ceilings supported by massive square limestone pillars. The window ledges alone are over a metre (yard) thick. The ashlar stone blocks used in the construction were probably imported from Portugal. The rougher masonry used is of local limestone. Once separated by open space a second defensible barracks, built into the sea-wall defences themselves, forms the most southerly part of the campus. After a period of being used as a school in the 1980s the buildings fell out of use until the ambitious restoration and development plan to turn the site into the home of Gibraltar's first university was implemented. Local architects Xavier Ozores Pardo and Pedro Carcelen Fernandez won the design competition and work got underway in early 2015 and was completed within seven months of the commission. A marble-tiled, glass-roofed light and airy Atrium forms the centrepiece of the renovated buildings, bringing together the separate parts into a coherent whole. Other additions include integrating outbuildings into a range of offices surrounding a peaceful courtyard. The restoration work was recognised when the university became the recipient of the 2015 Heritage Award from the Gibraltar Heritage Trust. The original buildings are listed under the Heritage and Antiquities Act of 2018, ensuring their continued protection.


University coat-of-arms

The university's coat of arms is based on the
coat of arms of Gibraltar The coat of arms of Gibraltar was first granted by a Royal Warrant passed in Toledo on 10 July 1502 by Isabella I of Castile during Gibraltar's Spanish period. The arms consists of an escutcheon and features a three-towered red castle under wh ...
which were designed by
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, Queen of Castile, and granted to Gibraltar in 1502, featuring a castle and key. The university motto ''Scientia est Clavis ad Successum'' translates as ‘Knowledge is the Key to Success’.


Chancellors and vice-chancellors of the University of Gibraltar


Chancellors


Vice-chancellors


References


Further reading

# HM Government of Gibraltar – Laws of Gibraltar. University of Gibraltar Act 2015. Available online at: https://www.gibraltarlaws.gov.gi/legislations/university-of-gibraltar-act-2015-3913 # University of Gibraltar website: https://www.unigib.edu.gi/ # Darren Fa and
Clive Finlayson Prof. Clive Finlayson MBE FLS (born 15 January 1955) is a Gibraltarian zoologist, paleoanthropologist and paleontologist. He is the incumbent Director of the Gibraltar Museum. Finlayson has published various works mainly based on his resear ...
‘The fortifications of Gibraltar 1068–1945. Osprey Publishing, 2006. Online . https://ospreypublishing.com/the-fortifications-of-gibraltar-1068-1945 # Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU). Website: https://www.acu.ac.uk/ # University of Gibraltar Strategic Plan 2019–2022. Available online at: https://www.unigib.edu.gi/strategic-plan/ # University of Gibraltar Act 2015. Available online at: https://www.gibraltarlaws.gov.gi/legislations/university-of-gibraltar-act-2015-3913 # University of Gibraltar (Regulation and Accountability) Regulations 2018. Available online at: https://www.gibraltarlaws.gov.gi/legislations/university-of-gibraltar-academic-board-regulations-2018-4384 {{Authority control Education in Gibraltar Educational institutions established in 2015 Universities and colleges in British Overseas Territories Universities and colleges in Europe 2015 establishments in Gibraltar