BIMM University

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BIMM University (BIMM) is a private university specialising in music, film, performing arts and creative technology. The university is principally based in the United Kingdom with other centres in Ireland and Germany.

BIMM University
Former name
Brighton Institute of Modern Music (2001–2010), British and Irish Modern Music Institute (2011–2017), BIMM Institute (2018–2022)
TypeCreative industries university
Established2001
Vice-ChancellorDavid Jones-Owen
ProvostLouise Jackson
Students8,000
Location
CampusMultiple sites
LanguageEnglish
Websitebimm.university

It is organised into four academic schools: BIMM Music Institute, Institute for Contemporary Theatre, Screen and Film School, and Performers College. Courses are delivered at eight city-based campuses located across the UK, Ireland and Germany.

It was founded in 2001 as the Brighton Institute of Modern Music, changing its name to the British and Irish Modern Music Institute in 2011 upon the opening of its Dublin campus, before shortening to BIMM Institute in 2018.

It was granted university status in 2022, and the name changed to the present one.

History

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BIMM was founded in 2001 by Damian Keyes, Kevin Nixon, Bruce Dickinson and Sarah Clayman who subsequently sold the institute to Sovereign Capital in March 2010.

In 1983, Drumtech was founded by Francis Seriau, later becoming Tech Music School. In 2010, BIMM acquired Tech Music School London and in 2014 Tech Music School changed its name to BIMM London.

BIMM was purchased by Intermediate Capital Group in 2020.[1][2]

Due to changes in student demand, BIMM Hamburg closed at the end of the 2023 academic year.[3]

Timeline

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  • 1983 – Drumtech is founded (now BIMM London)
  • 2001 – Brighton Institute of Modern Music is founded
  • 2008 – BIMM Bristol opens
  • 2010 – BIMM acquires Tech Music School (formally Drumtech)
  • 2011 – BIMM Dublin opens (name is also changed to the British and Irish Modern Music Institute)
  • 2013 – BIMM Institute Manchester opens
  • 2016 – BIMM Institute Berlin opens
  • 2017 – BIMM Institute Birmingham opens and the Brighton Institute for Contemporary Theatre Training (BRICTT) is founded
  • 2018 – BIMM Institute acquires Brighton Film School
  • 2019 – BIMM is granted Taught Degree Awarding Powers in the UK by an Order from the Privy Council. BIMM Institute Hamburg opens, BRICTT becomes the Institute for Contemporary Theatre (ICTheatre) and Brighton Film School is renamed Screen and Film School. BIMM also acquires Performers College
  • 2020 – BIMM acquires Northern Ballet School and opens ICTheatre Manchester
  • 2021 – Screen and Film School Manchester, Screen and Film School Birmingham, and Performers College Birmingham open
  • 2022 – BIMM is awarded university title and changes its name to BIMM University
  • 2024 – BIMM University acquires Met Film School

Organisation and academic life

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BIMM University is the second largest provider of creative industries higher education in the UK, with around 8,300 students. It offers courses in a wide range of music, film, performing arts and creative technology subjects.

Courses are offered at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.

The university is organised into four academic schools: BIMM Music Institute, MetFilm School, MetStudios, and Performers College. Courses are delivered at nine city-based campuses located across the UK, Ireland and Germany.

Course and accreditations

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BIMM Institute was granted Taught Degree Awarding Powers in the UK by an order from the Privy Council on 14 March 2019, having demonstrated that it met the criteria to become a recognised body for awarding degrees in the UK. As such, BIMM Institute has overall responsibility for the academic standards and the quality of the qualifications they offer, and are able to award their own undergraduate and master's degrees. BIMM degrees were previously accredited by the University of Sussex.[4] BIMM Dublin courses are validated by Technological University Dublin.[5]

BIMM was granted full university status by the Department for Education in 2022.

Notable teachers

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Kirk Brandon of punk rock band Theatre of Hate was a tutor at the Brighton Institute of Modern Music in 2012.[6] Robin Guy, drummer for Rachel Stamp and Sham 69, also taught at BIMM.[7]

Notable alumni

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Music alumni

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References

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  1. ^ Pople, James (20 November 2020). "DC Advisory advised ICG plc on the acquisition of BIMM". www.dcadvisory.com. Retrieved 2 November 2022.
  2. ^ Ficai, Francesca (23 November 2020). "BIMM sold to ICG". www.spglobal.com. Retrieved 2 November 2022.
  3. ^ "BIMM Institute Hamburg closure announcement". www.bimm.ac.uk.
  4. ^ "Academic Excellence". BIMM. Retrieved 8 October 2019.
  5. ^ "Music Courses & Degrees available at BIMM Music College | Dublin". BIMM. 21 June 2013. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
  6. ^ "Kirk Brandon – Bimm". Archived from the original on 14 March 2013. Retrieved 19 December 2012.
  7. ^ Dunworth, Liberty (13 September 2024). "Tributes paid after Rachel Stamp and Sham 69 drummer Robin Guy dies: "A tremendously talented drummer and a lovely bloke"". NME. Retrieved 16 September 2024.
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  9. ^ University, BIMM. "Student Success". Retrieved 2 February 2024.
  10. ^ "Sophie Lloyd Guitarist Composer and Performer from England". The Music Man. 18 November 2022. Retrieved 6 July 2024.
  11. ^ "9 Famous Female Guitarists and Their Signature Guitars". Guitarguitar. 18 November 2022. Retrieved 6 July 2024.
  12. ^ University, BIMM. "Student Success". Retrieved 2 February 2024.
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