Is Goldsmiths a respected university?
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i personally think QM is better but goldsmiths certainly isnt too bad =] -
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If you're worried about reputation then Goldsmiths isn't for you. Not that it doesn't have a good reputation its just that no one at Goldsmiths really cares about reputation, people are just there to do what they love. I know several people that rejected places at 'respected' university like Kings to come to Goldsmiths.
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Re: Is Goldsmiths a respected university?As a Goldsmiths graduate, I'd say it has a decent reputation. It's arguably a bit less regarded than Queen Mary but there's hardly a big gap between the two. The main difference is that QM is more of a multi-faculty university than Goldsmiths, which is really an arts and social sciences institution. If that's what you want to do, then I think you'll find it an enjoyable and rewarding place to study particularly if you're interested in art, media, anthropology, drama, sociology, english and music.
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QMUL is ranked 11th for research; in this regard it's a better university than certain traditional Universities such as Durham and KCL, and is certainly considerably better than Goldsmiths.
Goldsmiths definitely is not a bad university, though. Hell, it's in the 1994 group. But it's not in the same league as Queen Mary.Last edited by mc1000; 25-01-2012 at 18:35. -
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I don't really know much about the other courses apart from the fine art course. Art at Goldsmiths is pretty prestigious having spewed out a lot of successful artists, but other than that I think it's a pretty good uni to be at but there are probably better ones out there too.
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I rejected Edinburgh University for Goldsmiths and so glad I did. It's purely an arts and social-sciences university, which therefore means that it's highly respected in the creative industry. Of course, it's best known for its sociology, anthropology, design and fine arts courses, but the creativeness of all Goldsmiths courses makes them all outstanding in my opinion. For psychology it's meant to be really good too, from what I'm aware.
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Re: Is Goldsmiths a respected university?Yh goldsmiths got one of the best facuties for psychology hoping to apply there next year for BsC Psychology(Original post by chazbc4)
I rejected Edinburgh University for Goldsmiths and so glad I did. It's purely an arts and social-sciences university, which therefore means that it's highly respected in the creative industry. Of course, it's best known for its sociology, anthropology, design and fine arts courses, but the creativeness of all Goldsmiths courses makes them all outstanding in my opinion. For psychology it's meant to be really good too, from what I'm aware.
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Goldsmiths is a very well respected university in the subjects it does. Although obviously as a recent graduate I'm a bit biased, but I would really urge people to look beyond the rankings, Goldsmiths has some really amazing courses and lecturers - some of the best in their fields. Its really important to look at the types of courses, the ways courses are examined, the facilities available etc, not just figures in papers. If you are in a job interview as a graduate they may "judge" the institution, but if you have had an amazing time at uni and enjoyed and taken a lot from your course you will come across a lot better than someone who went to a highly ranked institution but found their course boring and didn't really like the location.
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I studied at Design at Goldsmiths and graduated in 2004.
My first hand experience is that Goldsmiths does have a good reputation. The Design course is very well respected and when I've mentioned over the years to colleagues and potential employers that I studied design there, the overall impression is very good.
Which brings me to my point - you should be looking into the reputation of the particular course you intend to apply for. People in your industry will know which are the good courses in their field. Goldsmiths is a creative uni so for instance, Design and Art have very good reputations but Maths probably doesn't so much.
Goldsmiths was amazing - i'd do it all again if I could :0)