Founded in 1902, the IOE established itself as a world-leading education institution. In December 2014, the IOE became a School of UCL and is now the UCL Institute of Education.
Founded in 1826 – England’s third oldest university. UCL is situated in the heart of London, close to the West End and all of its attractions.
University Campus Suffolk (UCS) opened in 2007 and is one of the newest Higher Education institutions in the UK. UCS has a varied and diverse student body.
UCD traces its roots to the formation of the Catholic University of Ireland in 1851. Today students of all faiths are welcomed to the modern 350-acre campus at Belfield, 4km outside Dublin.
With a heritage stretching back over 150 years, we are Europe’s second largest specialist arts university. The university were awarded full university status by the Privy Council in 2008.
The University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) was founded in 1828 as the Institution for the Diffusion of Knowledge, becoming a university in 1992.
The University of Law is the world’s leading professional law school, and the UK’s longest-established specialist provider of legal education.
The University of London is a collegiate research university located in London, England, consisting of 17 constituent colleges, 9 research institutes and a number of central bodies.
Ulster University, located in Northern Ireland, was founded in 1984 by Royal Charter. The university can trace its roots back to 1845 when Magee College was established in Derry Londonderry
UCFB initially developed when the need for a robust provision of sports business education to provide the ever-growing industry with high calibre professionals was realised.
The University of West London draws on a heritage of 150 years in teaching and professional education. The university is also a leading institution in the UK for employability.