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Vanbrugh College, York

Vanbrugh College
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Grimston House, Vanbrugh College
University University of York
Location Heslington West, York
Established 1967
Named for Sir John Vanbrugh
Principal Professor Andy Parsons
Undergraduates 2100
Postgraduates 180
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Website Vanbrugh College
JCR Vanbrugh JCR

Coordinates: 53°56′52″N 1°03′16″W / 53.94778°N 1.05452°W / 53.94778; -1.05452

Vanbrugh College is one of the nine colleges of the University of York.

It was opened in 1967 and is named after Sir John Vanbrugh, designer of Castle Howard.

In 2013 'Green Vanbrugh' was established. This group was created to increase awareness of the environmental issues within the college and to promote involvement from college members.

The College is home to the History and History of Art departments, Language and Linguistics and Music together with some 2100 undergraduates and 180 graduate students.

The main college building, three storeys high and constructed in the 1960s in the CLASP system, consists of four blocks arranged within a square. The western, northern and eastern blocks are known, respectively, as A, B and C blocks, all of which were residential blocks when the college opened in 1968. The southern side, often known as the teaching block, contains offices for the History and History of Art departments plus two lecture theatres. It was also the base for the Mathematics department until the early 2000s. C Block also houses a Computing Service computer room, V058, previously known in abbreviated form as "vuft" when it belonged to the Computer Science department.

In addition, social space located in an extension off the teaching block includes a dining hall, V-bar, JCR, SCR, a Porter's Lodge and a corridor known as Vanbrugh Stalls, which takes its name from the frequent society and ticket-selling stalls that are set up there.


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