British and Irish Modern Music Institute

Coordinates: 50°49′12″N 0°07′52″W / 50.820°N 0.131°W / 50.820; -0.131

BIMM Institute: London, Berlin, Dublin, Birmingham, Manchester, Bristol and Brighton
Type Higher Education & Further Education Modern Music College
Established 2001
Principal
  • Martin Wright (Brighton)
  • Steve Lawson (Bristol)
  • Alan Cullivan (Dublin)
  • Julia Ruzicka (London)
  • Nick Donovan (Berlin & Hamburg)
  • Steve Cobain (Manchester)
  • Antony Greaves (Birmingham)
Undergraduates 5600[1]
Location London, Berlin, Dublin, Birmingham, Manchester, Bristol, Brighton, UK and Republic of Ireland
Campus BIMM Brighton
BIMM Bristol
BIMM Dublin
BIMM Manchester
BIMM London
BIMM Berlin
BIMM Birmingham
Website http://www.bimm.co.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 6,000 students that specialise in the provision of BIMM education in Brighton, Bristol, Dublin, Birmingham, Manchester, Berlin, Hamburg and London. All Colleges focus on full-time Further and Higher Education courses in guitar, drums, bass, songwriting, vocals, music production, music business, event management, music journalism, live sound & tour management and music teacher training (PGCert).

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 2014 followed by BIMM Berlin in 2015 and BIMM Birmingham in 2017. A campus will be opening in Hamburg in 2018.[2]

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).[3][4] In 2016 BIMM Limited, Brighton, Bristol and Manchester were successfully reviewed for educational oversight by the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA)[5] and were commended for the quality of student learning opportunities.

According to BIMM's website BIMM Degree programmes in London, Berlin, Hamburg, Brighton, Manchester, Bristol and Birmingham are validated by the University of Sussex[6] Additionally, all level 3 Diploma provision is validated by Edexcel or Rockschool. BIMM Dublin courses are validated by Dublin Institute of Technology.[7]

The groups majority shareholder is Sovereign Capital, a mid-market private equity investor specialising in education, healthcare and support services.

History

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

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.

Course and accreditations

The BIMM Institute offers a range of level 3 Diploma qualifications regulated by Edexcel and Rockschool. Higher Education Qualifications include, Certificate of Higher Education, Foundation Degree in Professional Musicianship, and BA (Hons) in Professional Musicianship.

Notable BIMM alumni

Adam bone

References

  1. United Kingdom. "BIMM Group: Brighton, Bristol, Dublin, Manchester and Tech Music School London". LinkedIn. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
  2. "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.
  3. "Review for Educational Oversight: Tech Music School, November 2012". Qaa.ac.uk. 7 February 2013. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
  4. "BIMM, Brighton and Bristol". Qaa.ac.uk. 13 June 2013. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
  5. "Review for Educational Oversight". qaa.ac.uk. QAA. Retrieved 13 April 2016.
  6. "Course Specifications | Brighton". BIMM. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
  7. "Music Courses & Degrees available at BIMM Music College | Dublin". BIMM. 21 June 2013. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
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