British and Irish Modern Music Institute
Coordinates: 50°49′12″N 0°07′52″W / 50.820°N 0.131°W
Type | Higher Education & Further Education Modern Music College |
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Established | 2001 |
Officer in charge | Adam Carswell (CEO & Head of Institution) |
Principal |
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Students | 7,000 |
Location | , |
Campus | BIMM Brighton BIMM Bristol BIMM Dublin BIMM Manchester BIMM London BIMM Berlin BIMM Birmingham BIMM Hamburg |
Language | English |
Website | http://www.bimm.ac.uk, http://www.bimm.ie and http://www.bimm-institute.de |
The British and Irish Modern Music (BIMM) Institute is a group of eight independent colleges with over 7,000 students that specialise in the provision of creative education in Brighton, Bristol, Dublin, Birmingham, Manchester, Berlin, Hamburg and London.
BIMM was founded in Brighton in 2001 as the Brighton Institute of Modern Music. BIMM Bristol opened in 2008. According to their website in 2010, BIMM Group acquired Tech Music School London (TMS) and in 2011 BIMM Dublin opened and in 2013, the group opened BIMM Manchester in 2013 followed by BIMM Berlin in 2015 and BIMM Birmingham in 2017. The most recent college, BIMM Hamburg, opened in 2019.[1]
In October 2014 the organisation was renamed the BIMM Institute, British and Irish Modern Music Institute. Tech Music School is now incorporated into BIMM London, based in Fulham.
In 2012 the Group became a full member of UCAS and the UK Colleges, Brighton, Bristol and London were successfully reviewed by the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA).[2][3] In 2016 BIMM Limited, Brighton, Bristol and Manchester were successfully reviewed for educational oversight by the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA)[4] and were commended for the quality of student learning opportunities.
The BIMM Group was purchased by Intermediate Capital Group in 2020.
History[]
BIMM was founded in 2001 by Damian Keyes, Kevin Nixon, Bruce Dickinson and Sarah Clayman. This team subsequently sold the group to Sovereign Capital in March 2010.
In 1983 Drumtech was founded by Francis Seriau, later becoming Tech Music School. In 2010, BIMM Group acquired Tech Music School London, and in 2014 Tech Music School changed their name to BIMM London.
In January 2012 Adam Carswell was appointed as Managing Director, to lead the management team of Vaseema Hamilton (Principal BIMM Berlin, Brighton, Bristol & London), Dara Kilkenny (Principal BIMM Dublin & Manchester) and Andrew Bates (Director of Academic Quality).
In mid 2012 the group appointed Tony Wadsworth CBE (who was head of EMI 1998 - 2008 and was the Chairman of the BPI) as a Non Executive Director.
In October 2012 the Group appointed Marketing Director, David O'Connor and in 2016 appointed a new Finance Director, David Jones-Owen.
According to their website in 2019 the Management team consist of Adam Carswell (Chief Executive Officer & Head of Institution), David Jones-Owen (Chief Operating Officer, UK Colleges), Julia Ruzicka (UK Recruitment & Admissions Director), Bernard Yeboah (Group Director of Finance), Dara Kilkenny (Executive Principal Film & TV and Executive Principal Ireland, Business Development Director), Vaseema Hamilton (Business Development Director and Executive Principal Germany), Felice Ayling (Group Head of Brand and Communications), David O'Connor (Employability and Product Development Director) and Andrew Bates (Academic Director and Provost).[5]
BIMM was purchased by Intermediate Capital Group in 2020.
Members of BIMM administration in 2021 decided that the Equality Act of 2010 did not apply to its means of course delivery. BIMM decided that disabled students did not deserve the right to reasonable adjustments granted by the aforementioned piece of legislature. Hannah Phipps cited imaginary guidelines which were proven to not exist according to the Department of Education. The University has perpetuated the same type of institutional ableism that has been used to deny disabled people the ability to study at the higher education level for decades.
Other Colleges[]
In 2017 BIMM Institute opened the Brighton Institute for Contemporary Theatre Training (BRICTT) offering BA (Hons) Performing Arts and a further education Diploma in Performing Arts. In 2019 BRICTT rebranded as Institute for Contemporary Theatre (ICTheatre) and announced they would be opening a second college based in Manchester.
2018 saw BIMM Institute partnering with the Brighton Film School, who offer Filmmaking degree and Diplomas. In 2019 they rebranded to Screen and Film School (SFS) as well as announcing they would be opening in Birmingham and Manchester in 2021.
In 2019 Performers College became part of BIMM Institute. Based in Corringham, Essex, Performers College provide degree-level vocational training in dance and music theatre. Performers College will be opening a new college in Birmingham in 2021.
Course and accreditations[]
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.[6] BIMM Dublin courses are validated by Technological University Dublin.[7] From 2020 BIMM's UK colleges have introduced new degree courses, including Joint Honours options; new courses were also introduced in their European colleges.
Level 3 Diploma provision is validated by Edexcel or Rockschool.
Notable BIMM alumni[]
- George Ezra, Artist
- James Bay (singer), Artist
- Fontaines DC, Artists
- Ella Mai, Artist
- Tom Odell, Artist
- The Kooks, Artists
- Izzy Bizu, Artist
- Pale Waves, Artists
- Fickle Friends, Artists
- Black Honey, Artists
- Dani Wilde, Artist
- , Artist
- Ben Thompson Two Door Cinema Club, Artist
- Adam Pitts Lawson, Artist
- Luke Sital-Singh, Artist
- Sam Kelly, Artist
- Chloe Du Pre, Artist - Nicole Scherzinger, Cee Lo Green
- Alice Shaw, Artist - Carly Rae Jepsen, Darren Hayes, Rhythm of the 90s
- Toby Lawrence: Rhythm of the 90s drummer
- James Eldridge Rhythm of the 90s drummer
- Ryan O'Shaughnessy, Artist
- Benjamin Morgan, Artist - Ladyhawke
- Beth Rowley, Artist
- Fabio De Oliveira (Drums) George Ezra
- James Meadows, Product Manager - Universal Music Group
- Ed Cox, Label Manager - Mike Stock
- Jason King, Artist - The Gypsy Queens
- The Xcerts, Artists
- Kate Walsh, Artist
- Natasha Bent, Booking Agent - The Agency Group
- Jordan Whitmore, A&R - Atlantic Records
- Phil Simmonds: Jessie J, Plan B, Leona Lewis
- Ash Soan: Adele, Olly Murs, Leona Lewis, Nelly Furtado, Boyzone, Cee Lo Green, Ronan Keating, Seal, Producers
- Vicky Warwick: Charli XCX, Tom Bailey of the Thompson Twins, Hailee Steinfeld
- Nathan Curran: Basement Jaxx
- Marina Diamandis: Marina & the Diamonds
- Ed Drewett: Songwriter
- Julien Brown: Massive Attack, A1, Will Young, Kylie Minogue, Mariah Carey
- Phil Short: Chip (rapper) formerly known as Chipmunk
- Luke Harris: Wretch 32
- Pascal Consoli: Björk
- Jason Cooper: The Cure
- Tim O'Brien: Route 215
- David Porter: Ageless Oblivion, Employed to Serve
- Doug Fink: Noah and the Whale
- Graham Godfrey: Soweto Kinch, Gabrielle, Michael Kiwanuka
- Sebastian Steinberg: Lily Allen
- Simon Tellier: Tinchy Stryder, The Pet Shop Boys, Gloria Gaynor, Rachel Platten
- Thom Mills: Skinny Lister drummer
- Chloe Jones, The Voice UK contestant
- Charlie Martin: Audience & Engagement Manager, Parlophone (Formerly Digital Marketing Manager, Syco Music)
- Yonaka, Artist
- Adam "Nolly" Getgood: Producer and former bassist of progressive metal band Periphery
- IDestroy, Artists
- Aditya Narayan, Bollywood Singer
References[]
- ^ "About BIMM Music College". Brighton Institute of Modern Music. Retrieved 24 June 2013.
We're delighted to be bringing our unique music education offer to Manchester from 2013.
- ^ "Review for Educational Oversight: Tech Music School, November 2012". Qaa.ac.uk. 7 February 2013. Archived from the original on 1 September 2013. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
- ^ "BIMM, Brighton and Bristol". Qaa.ac.uk. 13 June 2013. Archived from the original on 19 August 2013. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
- ^ "Review for Educational Oversight". qaa.ac.uk. QAA. Archived from the original on 13 April 2016. Retrieved 13 April 2016.
- ^ "BIMM Corporate Information". www.bimm.ac.uk.
- ^ "Academic Excellence". BIMM. Retrieved 8 October 2019.
- ^ "Music Courses & Degrees available at BIMM Music College | Dublin". BIMM. 21 June 2013. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
External links[]
- Education in East Sussex
- Music schools in England
- University of Sussex
- Educational institutions established in 2001
- 2001 establishments in England
- Universities and colleges in the Republic of Ireland