AS The University of Bolton celebrates 190 years of history, we look at its journey from 1824 to the present day
- July, 2014 The Rt Hon Lord Justice Ryder becomes the second Chancellor
- April, 2013 HRH The Princess Royal opens Bolton One — a new health, leisure and research centre
- January, 2010 The Baroness Morris of Bolton OBE DL DPhil LLD becomes the first Chancellor
- September, 2008 HRH The Earl of Wessex opens the new Social Learning Zone, and celebrates the opening of a new campus in Ras al Khaimah, UAE
- 2005 The Privy Council gives approval for the title The University of Bolton
- Professor George E Holmes is appointed Vice-Chancellor of the University
- 2004 Bolton Institute of Higher Education becomes Britain’s newest university
- 1995 Bolton Institute of Higher Education receives research degree awarding powers
- 1992 Bolton Institute of Higher Education receives its own taught degree awarding powers
- 1981 Bolton Institute of Technology merges with the College of Education (Technical) to become the new Bolton Institute of Higher Education. The Art College joins a year later
- 1970 Princess Margaret opens the Bolton Institute of Technology new buildings at the Deane Road campus
- 1964 Bolton Technical College divides into two organisations — Bolton Technical College and Bolton Institute of Technology
- 1952 Bolton Technical College new building opens on Manchester Road
- 1926 The much-expanded Technical School becomes Bolton Technical College
- 1892 The new Bolton Technical School opens
- 1868 Bolton Mechanics’ Institute’s new building and Arts and Industrial Exhibition is opened by novelist Anthony Trollope
- 1857 The School of Art is established
- 1825 Bolton Mechanics’ Institute is founded to provide educational opportunities for working people in Bolton, and art classes begin
- 1824 Bolton Mechanics’ Institute is inspired by the development of Mechanics’ Institutes in London and Scotland
- This story appeared in a special University of Bolton 190th anniversary supplement, which you can download here: University of Bolton 190th anniversary.pdf
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