The Bolton Institute of Higher Education (BIHE), which officially existed between 1982 and 2004, is the direct predecessor to the current University of Bolton (now rebranded as the University of Greater Manchester). Its roots extend back to the early 19th century, evolving from a Technical School into a major centre for higher education.





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Overview of Bolton Institute of Higher Education
- Formation: Established in 1982 through the merger of Bolton Institute of Technology and Bolton College of Education (Technical).
- Status: A “post-92” institution that developed from a vocational technical college to a degree-awarding Higher Education body.
- Key Powers: Gained taught-degree awarding powers in 1992 and research degree awarding powers in 1995/1996.
- Key Locations: Based at the Deane Campus (Deane Tower completed 1970) and Chadwick Campus.
- Final Evolution: Achieved university status in 2004/2005.
Detailed Historic Timeline (1824–2024)
Era 1: Foundations (Mechanics’ Institute to Technical College)
- 1824-1825: Bolton Mechanics’ Institute is established, marking the educational origins of the institution.
- 1887: A new Technical School is created with student numbers rising above 1,500.
- 1926: Bolton Technical School is renamed Bolton Technical College.
- 1941: A new building is opened for technical and engineering education.
- 1946: Bolton Training College is approved by the Ministry of Education.
- 1959: Bolton Training College settles at Chadwick Street.
Era 2: The Technical and Institute Era (1960s–1981)
- 1960s: Development of Bolton College of Education at Chadwick Street.
- 1964: Bolton Technical College and Bolton Institute of Technology (BIT) are divided into separate organisations. A.J. Jenkinson serves as principal for both in succession.
- 1970: Deane Tower (Deane Campus) is completed.
- 1971: A technology block and sports hall (later the Excel Centre) are added.
Era 3: Formation of BIHE (1982–2004)
- 1982: Bolton Institute of Technology and Bolton College of Education merge to form Bolton Institute of Higher Education (BIHE). John McKenzie is the first principal.
- 1990: The Institute gains its own taught-degree awarding powers.
- 1991: An £8.3 million extension project begins, including the purchase of the former Eagle Factory.
- 1992: Reorganisation following the Further and Higher Education Act 1992.
- 1995/1996: Awarded research degree awarding powers.
- 1998: Mollie Temple becomes the third principal, leading the drive for university status.
- 2004: BIHE is granted university status.
- 2005: The institution is officially named the University of Bolton.
Era 4: Modern Era (University of Bolton to University of Greater Manchester)
- 2009-2010: Rebranding and opening of the new Deane Road campus building.
- 2018: Bolton College merges with the University of Bolton.
- 2023: Application made to change the name to the University of Greater Manchester.
- 2024: The university begins operating as the University of Greater Manchester.
Key Historical Links & Resources
- A proud look back at the origins of the University of Bolton (The Bolton News)
- BIHE – Bolton Institute of Higher Education – now Bolton University (Mark Whitfield)
- Bolton College 200 years (History Timeline)
- University of Greater Manchester Wikipedia Page