User:JamHGoYangI22/Evaluate an Article

Which article are you evaluating?
Arts University Bournemouth

Why you have chosen this article to evaluate?
I've always been interested on learning more on how Art-focused university works all over the world. I wanted in educate myself on its history and the impacts it made on the people and society. Arts University Bournemouth was chosen out of curiosity.

Evaluate the article
The lead section of the article briefly goes over the general information of Arts University Bournemouth. Giving a straightforward description on it's location, Poole, England, and their specialization: art, performance, design, and media. However, the location is repeated throughout the article which is not needed.

The article is balanced with enough information provided in each section to help understand what it's about. Though the information isn't up to date as some information dates back to a few years ago, 2018-2020. Information like UCA's Admission Statistics and the number of Administrative staffs should be updated if possible.

The tone of the article is neutral as it doesn't include any specific point of views to views one side over another. It does not attempt to persuade the reader in any way.

The article is filled with references and sources with about at least 2 sources cited per paragraphed. Most of the citations leads to news sites like, The Telegraph, and the University's website themselves. However there doesn't seem to be any peer-reviewed articles in place of these, so this questions how reliable the provided information is.

The article is clear, concise, and straight to the point. No paragraphs are too drawn out or unnecessary. The article is written in British English so some words are spelt differently to those from American English.

The article provides only a few images of the school's campus and their logo. A table is provided that shows the Admission statistics of the school from 2013 to 2018. This makes the article look a bit more appealing, however, it would more images would make the text heavy sections look more appealing.

There's only a few talks on this article about missing information about the University and how it could be improved. This makes the articles rated as a "Start" and "Mid" class. This article is a part of the WikiProject Higher Education, an effort to provide information on varies Higher Education institutions.

Overall, the article is still underdeveloped, but the provided information is a great start to making a fully-developed article. The sections are well detailed and balanced but could use more peer-reviewed articles to make the information more reliable. And some images on the school can make it look more appealing overall.