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UK Universities
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University of CambridgeAffiliates of Cambridge University have won a total of 81 Nobel Prizes, more than any other university in the world2 and more than any country in the world except the United Kingdom and the United States. Cambridge University has research departments and teaching faculties in most academic disciplines. Cambridge tends to have a slight bias towards scientific subjects, but it also has a number of strong humanities and social science faculties. E-mail: admissions@gradstudies.cam.ac.uk |
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University of Central EnglandThe main UCE Birmingham campus is at Perry Barr, Birmingham. UCE also has Birmingham Institute of Art and Design (BIAD), the largest faculty of art, design and media education in the United Kingdom, located at Gosta Green, and the Westbourne campus in Edgbaston, home to both UCE's NHS-supported healthcare training faculty and a moderate amount of student accommodation. E-mail: international.admissions@uce.ac.uk |
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University of Central LancashireThe University of Central Lancashire (or UCLan) is a university based in Preston, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom, with additional campuses in Carlisle and Penrith. E-mail: enquiries@uclan.ac.uk |
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University of DerbyThe University of Derby is a university in the city of Derby, England. It also has a campus in Buxton, Derbyshire. The University offers a wide range of Joint and Single Honours degrees. Joint Honours degrees are offered through the Combined Subject Programme, which incorporates over 40 subjects from across all four university faculties. Single honours degrees are based within individual faculties, and include a wide range of programmes in Art and Design, Education, Science, Nursing, Humanities, Tourism, Law, Business, Computing and Psychology. E-mail: international@derby.ac.uk |
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University of DundeeThe University of Dundee is one of the UK's leading universities, internationally recognised for its expertise across a range of disciplines including science, medicine, engineering and art. E-mail: srs@dundee.ac.uk |
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University of DurhamDurham University is one of the UK's leading research university, co-located in Durham City, on the River Wear, and in Stockton-On-Tees. Durham is home to 2100 international students, who come from over 120 countries. |
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University of East AngliaThe University of East Anglia (UEA) is a campus university located in Norwich, Norfolk, England. The University is due to commence refurbishment of the ziggurats of Norfolk Terrace and Suffolk Terrace. In partnership with the University of Essex, and with the support of Suffolk County Council, the East of England Development Agency, Ipswich Borough Council, Suffolk College, and the Learning and Skills Council, UEA has secured million of funding from the Higher Education Funding Council for England. E-mail: intl.office@uea.ac.uk |
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University of East LondonThe university is located on three main campuses, all within East London. These are:
1. The Stratford Campus, at Stratford
2. The Docklands Campus, in London's redeveloped Docklands area
3. The Barking Campus, at Barking. E-mail: international@ucel.ac.uk |
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University of EdinburghThe University of Edinburgh is a member of the Russell Group of large, research-led British universities. It is also the only Scottish university (and the only British university apart from Oxford and Cambridge) to be a member of both the Coimbra Group and the LERU: two associations of leading European universities. E-mail: enquiries.international@ed.ac.uk |
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University of EssexThe University has 17 departments spanning the Humanities, Social Sciences, Science, and Engineering. Its departments of Economics, Government (Political Science), Sociology and Linguistics are particularly well-known and belong to the best in Europe. Essex is a Partner Institution of Writtle College near Chelmsford, the oldest land based college in the UK, serving HE and FE students in agriculture and horticulture. E-mail: pgadmit@essex.ac.uk |
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University of ExeterThe University of Exeter is the principal University in the English city of Exeter, in Devon. The University's academic departments are arranged into Schools, some of which cover a single discipline, for example English, and some of which cover several inter-related disciplines, for example Engineering, Computer Science and Mathematics. E-mail: intoff@exeter.ac.uk |
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University of GloucestershireThe University of Gloucestershire is a University in Gloucestershire, England, with campuses in Cheltenham and Gloucester. The University has a high quality and diverse teaching relevant and current to professional employment. The University is awarded the Center of Excellence status for Environmental Programmes. E-mail: intoffice@glos.ac.uk |
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University of GreenwichThe University of Greenwich is a university with its central campus in Greenwich, London. The university has particular strengths in business studies through its Business School, in education, training and lifelong learning through its School of Education and Training, and in computing, information systems and multimedia technology through the school of Computing and Mathematical Sciences. E-mail: international@gre.ac.uk |
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University of HertfordshireThe University of Hertfordshire is a modern university based largely in Hatfield, in the county of Hertfordshire. There are three campuses of University of Hertfordshire namely College Lane Campus, De Havilland Campus, St Albans Campus. It was strong in aerospace engineering and computer science. More recently, it has built up its strengths in other areas such as pharmacology, history, geography and astrophysics. E-mail: admissions@herts.ac.uk |
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University of HullThe University of Hull, also known as Hull University, is an English university located in Hull, a city in the East Riding of Yorkshire. The University has a world-class teaching and research, with impressive facilities and strong support networks, on two campuses in Hull and Scarborough. E-mail: international@hull.ac.uk |
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University of KentThe University has expanded and now has campuses in Medway, Tonbridge and Brussels, and works in partnership with Canterbury College, South Kent College and Mid-Kent College. The University is divided into three faculties such as Humanities, Social Sciences and Science, Technology and Medical Studies (STMS). |
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University of LeedsThe University of Leeds is acclaimed world-wide for the quality of its teaching and research. One of the largest universities in the UK, Leeds is also the most popular among students applying for undergraduate courses. E-mail: enquiry@leeds.ac.uk |
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University of LeicesterThe University is organised into five faculties namely Faculty of Medicine and Biological Sciences, Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Law, Faculty of Science and Faculty of Social Sciences. The University is notable for its research, particularly in the areas of astrophysics, biochemistry and genetics. The University of Leicester is one of a small number of Universities to have won the prestigious Queen's Anniversary Prize for Higher Education on more than one occasion. E-mail: postmaster@le.ac.uk |
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University of LiverpoolThe University has produced eight Nobel prize winners, from the fields of science, medicine and peace. The University has a broad range of teaching and research in both arts and sciences, and has a large medical school which is associated with the neighbouring Royal Liverpool University Hospital. E-mail: irro@liv.ac.uk |
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University of LondonThe University of London is a federation of colleges and institutes which together constitute one of the world's largest universities. The University is a federal body made up of 31 highly autonomous affiliates (18 colleges and 13 institutes). E-mail: enquiries@london.ac.uk |
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University of ManchesterManchester is divided into only four faculties, each sub-divided into schools. The four faculties are Faculty of Medical and Human Sciences, Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences, Faculty of Humanities and Faculty of Life Sciences. E-mail: international@manchester.ac.uk |
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University of NottinghamThe University remains a strong centre for research into MRI and its 7 tesla scanner contains the most powerful magnet in the UK. Major developments in the in vitro culture of plants and micropropogation techniques were made by plant scientists at Nottingham. These are some of the notable achievements of the University. E-mail: international-office@nottingham.ac.uk |
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University of Newcastle upon TyneThe University has a core population of 17,784 students (2005-2006), including more than 2,000 overseas students from over 100 countries. Its medical school consistently ranks as one of the top in the UK due to its high level of teaching and research. It was also the first institution in Europe, 2nd in the world, to be given permission to pursue stem-cell research in human embryos. E-mail: enquiries@ncl.ac.uk |
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University of PlymouthThe University of Plymouth is the largest university in the southwest of England. Undergraduate and postgraduate programmes are currently taught at campuses in Plymouth, Exeter, Exmouth. However the university's current policy is to centralise its campus activities in Plymouth. |
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University of ReadingThe University of Reading is a university in the English town of Reading. With around 3,000 international students from 120 countries, the university adds considerably to Reading's dynamic multi-cultural environment. E-mail: intoff@reading.ac.uk |
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University of SalfordThe University of Salford is a large university situated in the city of Salford, Greater Manchester, in North West England. The university is separated into 4 faculties containing 12 individual schools. The four faculties of the University are Faculty of Arts, Media & Social Sciences, Faculty of Business & Informatics, Faculty of Health & Social Care and Faculty of Science, Engineering & Environment. E-mail: course-enquiries@salford.ac.uk |
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University of SheffieldThe University of Sheffield is a leading university, located in Sheffield, UK. Sheffield is particularly famous for its Archaeology, Architecture, Chemistry, Engineering, English, History, Music, Philosophy and Politics departments, which are heavily oversubscribed. |
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University of SouthamptonThe University of Southampton is a British university situated in the city of Southampton, on the south coast of Great Britain. The university has a world-wide reputation for high-quality research, and is a member of the Russell Group of research-led British universities. E-mail: admissns@soton.ac.uk |
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University of SurreyA major centre of excellence in technology, science and engineering, The Surrey Research Park is widely regarded as the best of its kind in the UK. The University is noted for research into small satellites, with its Surrey Space Centre and spin-off commercial company, Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd. E-mail: internationaladmin@surrey.ac.uk |
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University of TeessideThe University of Teesside, based in Middlesbrough, England. The higher education Quality Assurance Agency has thus far identified pockets of teaching 'excellence' in Art & Design, computer science, history, social work, sport and exercise, electrical and electronic engineering, nursing, the Foundation Degree in chemical technology and a wealth of subjects branching out from medicine. E-mail: international@tees.ac.uk |
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University of West EnglandThe University of the West of England is a university based in the English city of Bristol. The University is divided into faculties most of which are then subdivided into schools. The various faculties of the University are Faculty of Applied Sciences, Bristol School of Art, Media and Design, Bristol Business School, Faculty of the Built Environment, Faculty of Computing, Engineering and Mathematical Sciences, Faculty of Education, Faculty of Health & Social Care, Faculty of Humanities Languages and Social Sciences, Faculty of Law. |
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University of WestminsterThe University of Westminster is a British university in London. The University offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate degrees via its departments of School of Architecture and the Built Environment, School of Biosciences, School of Law, School of Social Sciences Humanities and Languages, School of Media Arts and Design, School of Integrated Health, Cavendish School of Computer Science, Harrow Business School, Harrow School of Computer Science and Westminster Business School. E-mail: admissions@wmin.ac.uk |
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University of WolverhamptonThe University of Wolverhampton is a British university, located on four campuses across the West Midlands and Shropshire. The university currently offers over 340 undergraduate and postgraduate courses, and was the first to offer degrees in Interactive Multimedia Communication and British Sign Language. E-mail: international@wlv.ac.uk |
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University of YorkThe University of York (also known informally as York University) is a campus university in York, England. The main campus is on the outskirts of the city, next to the village of Heslington, but the university also uses a number of historic buildings in the city centre. E-mail: international@york.ac.uk |
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