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{{Short description|College of the University of York, England}} | |||
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{{York College Infobox | | |||
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Name = Langwith College| | |||
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Logo = ] | | |||
{{Infobox residential college | |||
Motto = ''Vincit qui se vincit'' <br>(], "He conquers who conquers himself") | | |||
|name = Langwith College | |||
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|university = ] | |||
Named_after = Langwith Common | | |||
|image = File:Langwith college York new center building.jpg | |||
Established = 1965 | | |||
|caption = The centre building in the new Langwith College site on Heslington East | |||
JCRC Chair = Cem Turhan | | |||
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Provost = Dr. John Issitt | | |||
|location = ], York | |||
|motto = {{langx|la|Vincit qui se vincit}} | |||
Undergraduates = 800 | | |||
|motto_English = He conquers who conquers himself | |||
Postgraduates = 100 | | |||
|established = 1965 | |||
Website = </br> | | |||
|named_for = Langwith Common | |||
|principal = Jeremy Jacob<ref name="Contact and support">{{Cite web |url=https://www.york.ac.uk/colleges/langwith/contact-and-support/ |title=Langwith College - Contact and support |access-date=2023-11-16 |website=University of York}}</ref> | |||
|head_label = College Manager | |||
|head = Amy Collingwood<ref name="Contact and support"/> | |||
|vice_head_label = Deputy College Manager | |||
|vice_head = Bryony Cox<ref name="Contact and support"/> | |||
|undergraduates = 1,630 (2022/2023) | |||
|postgraduates = 235 (2022/2023) | |||
|mascot = The Langaroo | |||
|shield2 = Langwith College logo.png | |||
|website = | |||
|student_association = | |||
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'''Langwith College''' is a ] of the ]. Alongside ] it was a founding college of the University, and is named after the nearby Langwith Common.<ref name="langwith history">{{cite web|url=http://www.york.ac.uk/colleges/langwith/about/history/|title=History and Mission|publisher=Langwith College|accessdate=21 January 2015|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150122003603/http://www.york.ac.uk/colleges/langwith/about/history/|archivedate=22 January 2015|df=dmy-all}}</ref> | |||
==History== | |||
'''Langwith College''' is a college of the ], home to the ] and Educational Studies departments and the first college (along with Derwent) to be opened following the university's foundation in 1963. It was officially opened by ] on 22 October 1965. | |||
] | |||
Langwith, alongside Derwent is one of the founding colleges at the University of York, and was officially opened by ] on 22 October 1965.<ref name="langwith history"/> After having hosted ] in 1967<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www-student.cs.york.ac.uk/uni_history/jimi.html|title=Jimi Hendrix Plays York|website=www-student.cs.york.ac.uk}}</ref> however, the day to day history of Langwith College is largely undocumented, with much of the documentation from the early years being lost. The college has an ongoing appeal to its ] for any help they can be to chart and illustrate the history of Langwith.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.york.ac.uk/colleges/langwith/alumni/|title=College alumni - Langwith College, The University of York|website=www.york.ac.uk}}</ref> One of the buildings in the former Langwith College (now Derwent L Block), Hendrix Hall, is named after the 1967 ] visit. The room is a lecture theatre and multi-purpose event space. | |||
In 2003, the university set out plans to create a campus for 5,000 additional students, ].<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.york.ac.uk/news-and-events/news/2003/plans-new-campus/ | title = University outlines plans for new campus | accessdate =29 May 2011 | last = Garner | first = David | date = 27 February 2003 | publisher=]}}</ref><ref>{{cite news| url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/north_yorkshire/3714393.stm |work=] | title=University threat to 'last farm' | date=14 May 2004 | accessdate=29 May 2011 | first=Mike | last=Chilvers}}</ref> In 2012 Langwith moved to Heslington East and ] took over its previous buildings. | |||
==Description== | |||
==Buildings and services== | |||
The smallest college at the university, Langwith is known to most students by virtue of its facilities - its college bar, for instance, is a common meeting venue, and its lecture theatre, with its retractable seating, is often used for functions such as the ] and shows by the ] society, as well as Mixed Martial Arts, ] and Dance societies. Other notable features include an art gallery and a licensed outdoor seating complex. Langwith has one of the largest ] in the University. It has a strong rivalry with ] and in 2005 it won the university's college sport league. | |||
Langwith College is split across four courts: Sydney Smith Court, Gordon and Francesca Horsfield Court, John West Taylor Court and Philip Brockbank Court; all of which are named after members of the University who have significantly contributed to student life.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.york.ac.uk/colleges/langwith/facilities/accommodation/|title=Accommodation - Langwith|publisher=]|accessdate=19 February 2015|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150220033749/http://www.york.ac.uk/colleges/langwith/facilities/accommodation/|archivedate=20 February 2015|df=dmy-all}}</ref> | |||
The new £30m buildings house 650 students <ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.york.ac.uk/campus-investment/projects/langwith/|title=Langwith College - Investing in our campus, The University of York|website=www.york.ac.uk}}</ref> in a circular formation, and is home to both undergraduates and postgraduates. 'The Glasshouse' bar is located in the Langwith Centre Building and is managed by the Students' Union. Within the Centre Building is a launderette and a small study room, the 'Tom Lynch', for students. In October 2015, two new common rooms were built within the College, for students to relax and study in - the Corner Room and the Basement. The College is located nearby the brand new York Sports Village, which plays host to some of the best sports people across the University. | |||
Langwith College is broken into several blocks on the main campus numbered A-D and also has blocks in the joint Derwent-Langwith (occasionally referred to as 'Derwith') extension, forming E and F block. These blocks will eventually be incorporated into ] when Langwith moves to the new Heslington East development, which (as of June 2009) is in the early phases of construction. | |||
==Organisation and administration== | |||
The Norman Rea Art Gallery is situated above 'The Courtyard'. The gallery hosts exhibitions from Yorkshire artists and is run by the Langwith Arts committee as chaired by college Provost Dr. John Issitt.<ref>John Issitt http://www.york.ac.uk/education/our-staff/academic/john-issitt/</ref> | |||
The college principal is a university academic who shares teaching duties with college responsibilities. The principal is supported by the College Team, a team of full-time members of staff who have responsibility for community, welfare and day-to-day affairs. The incumbent Head is Jeremy Jacob.<ref name="whos who">{{cite web|url=https://www.york.ac.uk/colleges/langwith/whos-who/|title=Who's who in Langwith|publisher=Langwith College|accessdate=12 May 2020|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20200512231032/https://www.york.ac.uk/colleges/langwith/whos-who/|archivedate=12 May 2020|df=dmy-all}}</ref> | |||
The College Team is supported by a team of part-time College Tutors, who are live-in students.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.york.ac.uk/students/campus-city/colleges/college-tutors/|title=Be a college tutor|accessdate=12 May 2020|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20200512233858/https://www.york.ac.uk/students/campus-city/colleges/college-tutors/|archivedate=12 May 2020|df=dmy-all}}</ref> The College Administrator manages the administrative affairs of the college. | |||
==Junior Common Room== | |||
==Student life== | |||
All undergraduate residents of Langwith College are members of the ], and continue to remain members throughout their time at the university. | |||
Langwith has a strong rivalry with ]. In 2015 Langwith was named as one of the top 50 halls in the UK.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Best Halls 2015 - Reviewed By 5,132 Students on StudentCrowd|url = https://www.studentcrowd.com/article/50-best-university-halls-of-2015|website = www.studentcrowd.com|access-date = 4 February 2016}}</ref> | |||
===Student representation=== | |||
Langwith has a Junior Common Room Committee (]) responsible for representing the interests of Langwith students, and organising the event & welfare provision. | |||
All undergraduate residents are members of the College ], (formerly the ]). Its committee is elected annually and is responsible for representing the interests of Langwith students. The committee consists of various roles and focuses on events, community and college activities. Although branded as a Student Association, Langwith retains a Graduate Common Room and a Senior Common Room Committee and therefore the SA plays the same role as a JCRC in the ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.york.ac.uk/colleges/langwith/about/whos-who/|title=Who's Who in Langwith|publisher=Langwith College|accessdate=26 January 2015|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150122024604/http://www.york.ac.uk/colleges/langwith/about/whos-who/|archivedate=22 January 2015|df=dmy-all}}</ref> | |||
The 2023 LCSA Executive Team is: | |||
The Junior Common Room Committee is elected annually from the undergraduate populations, and consists of around 40 members. Details of the currently serving members of the JCRC are viewable at , and historic members of the executive brange of the college's JCRC as set out in the constitution have included: | |||
*President - Felix Andrew | |||
*Secretary - Laura Bawden | |||
*Treasurer - Rachel Philpot | |||
*VP of Wellbeing - Olivia Lumb | |||
*VP of Sport - Madi Ashurst | |||
*VP of Events and Activities - Sophie Bayliss | |||
*VP of Postgraduate Engagement - Em Xiao | |||
==References== | |||
{| | |||
{{Reflist}} | |||
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Year''' | |||
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Chair''' | |||
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Vice Chairs''' | |||
|- | |||
| 2011||'''Cem Turhan'''||Amy Clark <br> Lucy Arnold | |||
|- | |||
| 2010||'''Conor Wilcock'''||Danielle Spears <br> Louise Cotrel-Gibbons | |||
|- | |||
| 2009||'''Sam Asfahani'''||Kelly Briggs <br> Maxine Wilkins | |||
|- | |||
| 2008||'''Zach Pepper'''||Chris O'Brien <br> Mary Mason | |||
|- | |||
| 2007||'''Won Youn'''||Harry Prior <br> Sarah Calver | |||
|- | |||
| 2006||'''Lucy Wickham'''||David Almond <br> Heidi Boden | |||
|- | |||
| 2005||'''Steve Hill'''|| | |||
|- | |||
| 2004||'''Mickey Armstrong'''|| | |||
|- | |||
| 2003||'''James Alexander'''|| | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
==External links== | |||
* {{Official website|http://www.york.ac.uk/colleges/langwith/ }} | |||
==Bar== | |||
As per the collegiate structure of the University,<ref>University of York, Colleges http://www.york.ac.uk/colleges/</ref> each college was originally set up around its social space; a bar and dining room. As part of a wider programme of a campus-wide reduction in opening hours of all facilities, which included the partial closing of the ] bar B'Henry's, and the total closure of ] bar JJs; Langwith College Bar was issued with a notice of closure by the ] Commercial Services in early 2008. As a counter measure, Langwith's 2008 JCRC submitted a prepared dossier outlining the social requirement for the space for the good of the college, and, crucially, a detailed and full proposal to both Students' Union and the University administration to use the space to create the University's first Union-run venue.<ref>http://www.theyorker.co.uk/news/uninews/1233</ref> | |||
Representatives from both the ] and other colleges co-signed a ] Motion, put forward by Langwith JCRC College Chair Zach Pepper,<ref>YUSU Union General Meeting Motion http://www.yusu.org/motion/173</ref> which served the purpose of cementing the pursuit of the college bar as detailed in the JCRC's dossier into formal Union policy. | |||
The Students' Union was quick run feasibility studies into the proposal submitted by Langwith's JCRC, and a business plan was submitted to the University. | |||
In the summer of 2008, Langwith college bar was closed and extensively refurbished, and after being rebranded "the Courtyard", reopened as a venue run solely by the ] in early January 2009.<ref>the Courtyard http://www.yusu.org/courtyard</ref> | |||
==History== | |||
Despite being the second oldest College (after ]), with a rich past including having hosted Jimi Hendrix in 1967,<ref>Nouse Archives http://www-student.cs.york.ac.uk/uni_history/jimi.html</ref> the day to day history of Langwith College is largely undocumented, with much of the documentation from the early years being lost through fire damage. The college has an ongoing appeal to its ] for any help they can be to chart and illustrate the history of Langwith.<ref>Langwith College, appeal for information http://www.york.ac.uk/colleges/langwith/alumni/</ref> | |||
==Gallery== | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:LangwithCollegefront.JPG|Langwith College front entrance | |||
File:LangwithBblock.JPG|Langwith College B block | |||
File:Langwithbehind.JPG|Lake by Langwith College | |||
File:LangwithtowardDerwent.JPG|Langwith College view towards Derwent College | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Notes== | |||
{{Reflist}} | |||
{{University of York}} | {{University of York}} | ||
{{Authority control}} | |||
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College of the University of York, England53°56′56″N 1°01′42″W / 53.94880°N 1.02825°W / 53.94880; -1.02825
Langwith College | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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University of York | ||||||||||||||||||||||
The centre building in the new Langwith College site on Heslington East | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Location | Heslington East, York | |||||||||||||||||||||
Motto | Latin: Vincit qui se vincit | |||||||||||||||||||||
Motto in English | He conquers who conquers himself | |||||||||||||||||||||
Established | 1965 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Named for | Langwith Common | |||||||||||||||||||||
College Manager | Amy Collingwood | |||||||||||||||||||||
Principal | Jeremy Jacob | |||||||||||||||||||||
Deputy College Manager | Bryony Cox | |||||||||||||||||||||
Undergraduates | 1,630 (2022/2023) | |||||||||||||||||||||
Postgraduates | 235 (2022/2023) | |||||||||||||||||||||
Mascot | The Langaroo | |||||||||||||||||||||
Website | Langwith College | |||||||||||||||||||||
Student association | Student Association |
Langwith College is a college of the University of York. Alongside Derwent College it was a founding college of the University, and is named after the nearby Langwith Common.
History
Langwith, alongside Derwent is one of the founding colleges at the University of York, and was officially opened by Queen Elizabeth II on 22 October 1965. After having hosted Jimi Hendrix in 1967 however, the day to day history of Langwith College is largely undocumented, with much of the documentation from the early years being lost. The college has an ongoing appeal to its alumni for any help they can be to chart and illustrate the history of Langwith. One of the buildings in the former Langwith College (now Derwent L Block), Hendrix Hall, is named after the 1967 Jimi Hendrix visit. The room is a lecture theatre and multi-purpose event space.
In 2003, the university set out plans to create a campus for 5,000 additional students, Heslington East. In 2012 Langwith moved to Heslington East and Derwent took over its previous buildings.
Buildings and services
Langwith College is split across four courts: Sydney Smith Court, Gordon and Francesca Horsfield Court, John West Taylor Court and Philip Brockbank Court; all of which are named after members of the University who have significantly contributed to student life.
The new £30m buildings house 650 students in a circular formation, and is home to both undergraduates and postgraduates. 'The Glasshouse' bar is located in the Langwith Centre Building and is managed by the Students' Union. Within the Centre Building is a launderette and a small study room, the 'Tom Lynch', for students. In October 2015, two new common rooms were built within the College, for students to relax and study in - the Corner Room and the Basement. The College is located nearby the brand new York Sports Village, which plays host to some of the best sports people across the University.
Organisation and administration
The college principal is a university academic who shares teaching duties with college responsibilities. The principal is supported by the College Team, a team of full-time members of staff who have responsibility for community, welfare and day-to-day affairs. The incumbent Head is Jeremy Jacob.
The College Team is supported by a team of part-time College Tutors, who are live-in students. The College Administrator manages the administrative affairs of the college.
Student life
Langwith has a strong rivalry with Derwent College. In 2015 Langwith was named as one of the top 50 halls in the UK.
Student representation
All undergraduate residents are members of the College Student Association, (formerly the Junior Common Room). Its committee is elected annually and is responsible for representing the interests of Langwith students. The committee consists of various roles and focuses on events, community and college activities. Although branded as a Student Association, Langwith retains a Graduate Common Room and a Senior Common Room Committee and therefore the SA plays the same role as a JCRC in the other colleges.
The 2023 LCSA Executive Team is:
- President - Felix Andrew
- Secretary - Laura Bawden
- Treasurer - Rachel Philpot
- VP of Wellbeing - Olivia Lumb
- VP of Sport - Madi Ashurst
- VP of Events and Activities - Sophie Bayliss
- VP of Postgraduate Engagement - Em Xiao
References
- ^ "Langwith College - Contact and support". University of York. Retrieved 16 November 2023.
- ^ "History and Mission". Langwith College. Archived from the original on 22 January 2015. Retrieved 21 January 2015.
- "Jimi Hendrix Plays York". www-student.cs.york.ac.uk.
- "College alumni - Langwith College, The University of York". www.york.ac.uk.
- Garner, David (27 February 2003). "University outlines plans for new campus". University of York. Retrieved 29 May 2011.
- Chilvers, Mike (14 May 2004). "University threat to 'last farm'". BBC News. Retrieved 29 May 2011.
- "Accommodation - Langwith". University of York. Archived from the original on 20 February 2015. Retrieved 19 February 2015.
- "Langwith College - Investing in our campus, The University of York". www.york.ac.uk.
- "Who's who in Langwith". Langwith College. Archived from the original on 12 May 2020. Retrieved 12 May 2020.
- "Be a college tutor". Archived from the original on 12 May 2020. Retrieved 12 May 2020.
- "Best Halls 2015 - Reviewed By 5,132 Students on StudentCrowd". www.studentcrowd.com. Retrieved 4 February 2016.
- "Who's Who in Langwith". Langwith College. Archived from the original on 22 January 2015. Retrieved 26 January 2015.
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