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  1. Dec 17, 2021 · 17 December 2021. Solent University's application for a share of £120 million of government capital funding for the development of a new Institute of Technology (IoT) for the region has been successful and will now progress onto the Pre-Award stage.

  2. The Universitys submission included research from 59 researchers – up from 43 researchers in 2014. This improvement in the REF 2021 results has been recognised by a 50% increase in our quality-related (QR) research funding allocation from ~£172k in 2021-22 to ~£255k in 2022-23. Read the full story.

  3. May 21, 2024 · Solent University, Southampton is fast-tracking its move from on-premise to Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), implementing TechnologyOne’s world-leading SaaS to enhance its technological capabilities, increase mobility, and streamline operations for its 10,000 students and staff.

  4. The University will also be opening a new digital innovation hub later in 2019, which will provide students and businesses with access to state-of-the-art technologies and software in gaming, computing, augmented reality, virtual reality and artificial intelligence.

  5. Solent University’s IT estate has evolved in recent years to both keep pace with emerging teaching methods and technological developments. As is often the case, however, integrating new and old technologies has proven to be problematic. “Since joining the team in 2013 I’ve seen many changes to the technologies

  6. Nov 25, 2022 · 25th November 2022. The South Coast IoT is a collaboration of five further education colleges and two universities – Solent University, University of Portsmouth, Havant and South Down College, Brockenhurst College, Fareham College, Eastleigh College and the Isle of Wight College.

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  8. Based in the heart of the major port town of Southampton, Solent University, Southampton has its origins in a private school of art founded in 1856. Over the following century and a half, a technology college was formed that eventually merged with the art school to become the Southampton Institute.