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University
of Southampton
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The University
of Southampton is a "red-brick"
British public university located
in the city of Southampton, England.
The origins of the university can
be dated back to the founding of
the Hartley Institution in 1862
by Henry Robertson Hartley. In 1902
the Institution developed into the
Hartley University College, with
degrees awarded by the University
of London. On 29 April 1952, HM
Queen Elizabeth II, granted a Royal
Charter to give the University of
Southampton full university status.
This was the first Royal Charter
granted by HM Queen Elizabeth II
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University
of Central Lancashire
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The University
of Central Lancashire (or UCLan)
is a university based in Preston,
Lancashire, England, UK.
The university has its roots in
The Institution For The Diffusion
Of Useful Knowledge which was founded
in 1828. In 1992 it was granted
University status by the Privy Council.
The university is the fifth largest
in the UK in terms of student numbers. e.ac.uk/
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Manchester
Metropolitan University
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Manchester Metropolitan University
(MMU) is a university in North
West England. Its headquarters
and central campus is in the city
of Manchester, but there are outlying
facilities in the county of Cheshire.
It is the third largest university
in the United Kingdom in terms
of student numbers behind the
Open University and its neighbour
Manchester University. It is a
member of the University Alliance
and is classed as a new university.
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Northumbria
University
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Northumbria University is an
academic institution located in
Newcastle upon Tyne in the North
East of England. It is a member
of the University Alliance[4]
- which claims to represent the
majority voice in British Higher
Education, with 22 'research engaged
and business focussed' member
institutions educating 26% of
all UK students.
In terms of student numbers the
University is the 5th biggest
in the UK [5] and the largest
in the North East. It also includes
the North East’s largest
community of taught postgraduate
students, ranking in the top 10
biggest providers of taught Postgraduate
degrees in the UK.
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Heriot-Watt
University
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Heriot-Watt University is a university
based in Edinburgh, Scotland.
The name commemorates George Heriot,
the 16th century financier to
King James, and James Watt, the
great 18th century inventor and
engineer.
Originating as the School of Arts
of Edinburgh in 1821, Heriot-Watt
is the eighth-oldest higher education
institution in the United Kingdom.[2]
Women were welcomed as early as
1869, 20 years ahead of other
institutions.[citation needed]
It received its university charter
in 1966.
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Coventry
School of Art and Design
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Coventry University is a post-1992
university in Coventry, West Midlands,
England. Under the terms of the
Further and Higher Education Act
of 1992, the institution's name
was changed from Coventry Polytechnic
to Coventry University. However,
its roots can be traced back to
1843 with the Coventry College
of Design.
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University
of Sunderland
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The University
of Sunderland is located in Sunderland,
North East England. The University
has more than 17,500 students, including
7,000-plus international students
from some 70 countries.
The University was named the 'Best
English University for student experience'
by the Times Higher Education Supplement
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University
of Westminster
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The University
of Westminster is a public research
university located in London, United
Kingdom.
Founded in 1838 as the Royal Polytechnic
Institution, it is one of Britain's
first educational institutions and
the first polytechnic institution
to open in the UK.
The University currently serves
more than 20,000 students from 150
countries and offers more than five
hundred course offerings and a broad
range of research study options.
These range from more than 150 Bachelor's
degree combinations, and one-year
intensively taught Master's degrees.
MPhil and PhD degrees are also available
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University
College for the Creative Arts
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It is a large
art and design institution, by UK
standards, with around 7,000 students,
and offers courses in a very wide
range of art, design, fashion and
architecture subjects. These are
at further education, degree and
doctorate level. |
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Central
Saint Martins College of Arts
& Design
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Central Saint
Martins College of Art and Design
(often abbreviated as Central Saint
Martins or CSM) is a constituent
college of the University of the
Arts London. The school has an international
reputation for being one of the
world's leading design institutions,
and is particularly renowned for
its degrees in Fine Art and fashion
design. |
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Chelsea
College of Art & Design
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Chelsea College
of Art and Design, the erstwhile
Chelsea School of Art, is a constituent
college of the University of the
Arts London, and is a leading British
art and design institution. It offers
further and higher education courses
in fine art, graphic design, interior
design, spatial design and textile
design up to PhD level. |
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University
of the Arts London
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The University
of the Arts London, formerly known
as the London Institute, is a collegiate
university comprising six internationally
recognised art, design, fashion
and media colleges in London, England,
UK.[2] The constituent colleges
are Camberwell College of Arts,
Central Saint Martins College of
Art and Design, Chelsea College
of Art and Design, London College
of Communication, London College
of Fashion and Wimbledon College
of Art. The University is Europe's
largest provider of education in
art, design, fashion, communication
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Nottingham
Trent University
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Nottingham Trent
University (NTU) is a university
in Nottingham, England. It was founded
as Trent Polytechnic (later Nottingham
Polytechnic) in 1970 before gaining
university status in 1992. Its roots
can be traced to around 1945 (however
some of its origins can be loosely
associated with the founding of
University College Nottingham, now
the University of Nottingham). It
is one of the largest universities
in the United Kingdom, serving more
than 24,000 students. |
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University
of Leeds
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The University
of Leeds (informally Leeds University,
or simply Leeds) is a British Redbrick
university located in the city of
Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.
Originally named The Yorkshire College,
a successor to the Leeds School
of Medicine, it became part of the
Victoria University alongside Owens
College (which eventually became
the University of Manchester) and
University College Liverpool (which
became the University of Liverpool).[5]
In 1904, a royal charter was granted
to the University of Leeds by King
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Southampton
Solent University
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Southampton Solent
University is a university of 17,000
students based in Southampton, United
Kingdom. Its main campus is located
on East Park Terrace near the city
centre. It is a centre of applied
research in design and advanced
technology, maritime, fine art,
history of collecting, film, media
and cultural studies, political
and international studies, law and
a broad range of business disciplines.
The university strives to work with
local business and professional
bodies (for example the British
Computer Society and the PTC) to
keep the qualifications it provides
relevant and immediately useful
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West
London College
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West London College
(WLC) is an independent college
of further and higher education,
located in the Mayfair district
of Central London and has a student
body of 1,500 full time and 500
part time students. The college
specializes in the tuition of degree
programmes awarded by British universities.
It is part of the British Study
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Birmingham
Institute of Art & Design
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The Birmingham
Institute of Art and Design (officially
abbreviated as BIAD) is the largest
British university art and design
teaching and research centre outside
London. It is a faculty of Birmingham
City University and the largest,
most successful department of the
university. |
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Ravensbourne
College of Design and Communication
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Ravensbourne
(formerly Ravensbourne College
of Design and Communication) is
a specialist higher education
sector college founded in 1962
and based in the United Kingdom,
on Greenwich Peninsula, an urban
entertainment district in the
London Borough of Greenwich. It
specialises in design and broadcasting,
and with a strong creative tradition
in both, has a reputation as one
of the country's best digital
design colleges.The College is
also very highly regarded for
its fashion courses and won River
Island Gold Award during Graduate
Fashion week 2008.
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Swansea
Metropolitan University
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The University
was formed as Swansea Institute
of Higher Education ("SIHE")
in 1992, when it achieved its status
as an independent Higher Education
Corporation. It had previously been
known as the West Glamorgan Institute
of Higher Education, which itself
had been formed in September 1976
from the amalgamation of three colleges,
the origins of which date back to
the mid-19th century. Its predecessors
were Swansea College of Art, Swansea
College of Education (a teacher
training college), and Swansea College
of Technology. ve.ac.uk/
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Royal
College of Arts
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The Royal College of Art (RCA)
is the world’s only wholly
postgraduate university of art
and design, offering the degrees
of Master of Arts (M.A.), Master
of Philosophy (M.Phil.) and Doctor
of Philosophy (Ph.D.). The University
is located in South Kensington
and Battersea in London, United
Kingdom
The College has an international
reputation for its teaching in
the fields of architecture, automotive
design, photography, industrial
design, communication design,
interaction design, fashion, ceramics
and silversmithing. An M.A. in
design history is offered in collaboration
with the Victoria and Albert Museum,
while an M.A. in Innovation Design
Engineering is offered jointly
with Imperial College London.
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The
Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
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Glasgow School of Art (GSA) is
one of only two independent art
schools in Scotland, situated
in the Garnethill area of Glasgow.Departments
include Fine Art photography,
founded by Thomas Joshua Cooper
in 1982, Painting and Printmaking,Sculpture
and Environmental Art, Product
Design, Product Design Engineering,
Textiles, Silversmithing and Jewellery,
Interior Design, Visual Communication
and architecture. The School of
Architecture is named after GSA's
most famous alumnus Charles Rennie
Mackintosh and highly rated by
the architecture profession.
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De
Montfort University, Leicester
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De Montfort University is a university
situated in the centre of Leicester,
England. It currently receives
more funding for its research
than any other post-1992 university,[3]
and has the second highest number
of National Teacher Fellows of
all UK universities.[4] It is
composed of two campuses; Leicester
City and the outlying Charles
Frears. The former has seen recent
developments, such as the new
£35 million Hugh Aston Building;
constructed to bring students
from the Faculty of Business and
Law closer to the centre of the
university's infrastructure.
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London
College of Fashion
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London College of Fashion (LCF)
is a constituent college of the
University of the Arts London,
offering undergraduate, postgraduate,
short courses and business-training
in fashion, make-up, beauty-therapy
and lifestyle industries. It is
the only college in Britain to
specialise in fashion education,
research and consultancy.
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University
of Brighton
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The University of Brighton is
an English university with a community
of 21,000 students and 2,600 staff
based on campuses in Brighton,
Eastbourne and Hastings. It has
one of the best teaching quality
ratings in the UK and a strong
research record, factors which
contribute to its reputation as
a leading post-1992 university.[4]
Its roots can be traced back to
1859 when the School of Art was
opened in the Brighton Royal Pavilion.
The university’s focus is
on professional education, with
the majority of degrees awarded
also leading to professional qualifications.
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Richmond
University, London
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Richmond is a
town in southwest London, England
and is part of the London Borough
of Richmond upon Thames. It is located
8.2 miles (13.2 km) west-southwest
of Charing Cross. The formation
and naming of the town are due to
the building of Richmond Palace
early in the 16th century. The development
of Richmond as a London suburb began
with the opening of the railway
station in 1846. It was formerly
part of the ancient parish of Kingston
upon Thames in the county of Surrey
and it became a municipal borough
in 1890 that was enlarged in 1892
and 1933. It has formed part of
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Sheffield
Hallam University
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Sheffield Hallam
University (SHU) is a Higher Education
institution in South Yorkshire,
England, based on two sites in Sheffield.
City Campus is located in the city
centre, close to Sheffield railway
station, and Collegiate Crescent
Campus is about two miles away,
adjacent to Ecclesall Road in south-west
Sheffield. |
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University
of Wolverhampton
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The University
of Wolverhampton is a British university
located on four campuses across
the West Midlands and Shropshire.
The city campus is located in Wolverhampton
city centre with a second campus
at Compton Park, Wolverhampton;
a third in Walsall and a fourth
in Telford. There is a fifth campus
at Burton; where many of the Nursing
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University
of Manchester
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The University
of Manchester is a public research
university located in Manchester,
United Kingdom. It is a "red
brick" university and a member
of the Russell Group of research-intensive
British universities and the N8
Group. The university was formed
in 2004 by the dissolution of the
Victoria University of Manchester
(which was commonly known as the
University of Manchester) and UMIST
(University of Manchester Institute
of Science and Technology) and the
immediate formation of a single
institution inaugurated on 1 October.
The University of Manchester and
the constituent former institutions
combined have 25 Nobel Laureates
among their past and present students
and staff, the fourth-highest number
of any university in the United
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University
of East London
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The University
of East London (UEL) is a university
located in the London Borough of
Newham, East London, England, based
at two campuses in Stratford and
Docklands areas. The university
has more than 26,000 students from
110 countries worldwide.[3] It is
the 3rd largest university in London
in terms of student numbers and
the 18th largest in the United Kingdom. |
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University
of Huddersfield
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The University of Huddersfield
is a university located in Huddersfield,
West Yorkshire, England. It currently
has over 23,000 students.
The University traces its roots
back to a Science and Mechanic
Institute founded in 1825[3].
Some ninteenth-century students
earned qualifications as external
students of the University of
London.
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