The University of Portsmouth is a university in Portsmouth, Hampshire, England. The University is a member of the University Alliance, a group of 23 major business-focussed pre and post 1992 universities. The University was founded as the Portsmouth and Gosport School of Science and the Arts in 1869. Due to the dependence on shipping and trade to the city, the main function of the college was to train the engineers and skilled workmen who went on to work at the city docks, as well as at the large Royal Navy dockyard situated in Portsmouth. However, due to a decline in shipping and population... since World War II, when large swathes of the city were destroyed by German bombing, the college was forced to diversify in terms of its syllabus and teaching in order to attract new students. This steadily continued until the 1960s when, due to a massive government-sponsored expansion in Higher Education, the college was renamed Portsmouth Polytechnic. Along with this new name came the power for Portsmouth to award degrees, accredited and validated by the centralised CNAA.
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| Location: | Portsmouth, Hampshire
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| Founded: | 1869 |
| School type: | Public university |
| Total enrollment: | 19,860 |
| Endowment: | £
1,820,000 |
| Colors: | Black, Purple, White |