Ravensbourne was formed in 1962 following the merger of the Bromley School of Art and the Department of Furniture Design of the Beckenham School of Art.
The University of Reading boasts over 150 years of history, with origins as a University of Oxford extension college. The original Schools of Art and Science were established in 1860 & 1870.
Regent’s University London is a private non-profit university located in London, United Kingdom, created in 1984, and granted taught-degree conferring status from 2012-2013.
The original Richmond College was founded in 1843 and remained a part of the University of London until 1972. Two campuses exist at Kensington and Richmond, both close to tube stations.
Robert Gordon University was founded in 1750 as a technical college. Full university status was granted in 1992. Robert Gordon University has invested heavily in the Garthdee campus.
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It has a proud history in higher education stretching back almost 175 years through our four colleges, the oldest of which, Whitelands, was one of the first HE institutions to admit women.
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The RAU was the first agricultural college in the English speaking world. Queen Victoria granted the Royal Charter to the University in 1845.
The Royal College of Art (RCA) is a public research university in London. The RCA was founded in 1837 as the Government School of Design or Metropolitan School of Design.
Royal Holloway College was founded by the Victorian entrepreneur and philanthropist Thomas Holloway, and opened by Queen Victoria in 1886.
Founded as the Glasgow Athenaeum in 1847, with an inaugural address given by Charles Dickens. Moved to its current location in Glasgow’s city centre in 1987.
Founded as an independent college in 1791, the Royal Veterinary College is one of the earliest examples of a specialist institution and one of only three of its kind worldwide in veterinary science.