University of York
About the University
Founded on principles of
excellence, equality and opportunity for all, the University of York opened in
1963 with just 230 students. Since then we have become one of the world's
leading universities, carving out a reputation as an academic powerhouse where
a clear focus on excellence has secured national and international recognition
alongside longer established institutions.
University Strategy
2014 - 2020
York is a University with
strong values. In all our activities, we are unconditionally committed to
excellence, as measured by the highest national and international standards. We
see ourselves as operating in a global environment, with important local and
national responsibilities and aim to be among the best universities in the
world. We encourage creativity, independence, enterprise and initiative. We
support academic freedom and autonomy and we promote open academic debate and
discussion. We will be inclusive and provide equal opportunities for all. We
apply the highest ethical standards to all our activities and want to make a
positive contribution to the development of a fairer and sustainable world.
We aim to provide an
environment that attracts the very best staff and students from all over the
world, encourages and facilitates academic endeavour, and provides a supportive
atmosphere for the development and sharing of knowledge. We want to be a
University in which every member of staff and every student feels valued as an
individual. Even as we grow, we want to retain a genuine sense of belonging and
community in our departments, colleges, clubs and societies. We particularly
value our colleges’ support for the cultural, social, academic and personal
development of our students. We will play an active role in the City of York,
which is central to our identity, and are committed to a mutually supportive
relationship with the City and the region.
Guided by these values,
we aim to build a University that distinguishes itself in the world-leading
quality of its research, in its outstanding teaching, and in the quality and
value of the students’ university experience. In this document, we describe
these three key objectives in more detail, explaining what they mean for the
University and how we want to achieve them. We then outline three further,
enabling objectives: to grow the University, to organise the University more
effectively, and to work with other organisations and stakeholders.
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