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University of Cambridge

University of Cambridge

We are one of the world's oldest universities and leading academic centres, and a self-governed community of scholars. Cambridge comprises 31 Colleges and over 150 departments, faculties, schools and other institutions. The Colleges A college is where students live, eat and socialise. It is also the place where students receive small group teaching sessions, known as supervisions. Eac…

University of Chester

University of Chester

Our Mission, Values The University of Chester, while celebrating and benefiting from our long history and traditions, is a modern, dynamic, and enterprising institution, whose activities are underpinned by a series of core values that help to define our mission and our identity. Mission The University was originally established in 1839 by the Church of England, and provides: * An open and in…

University of East Anglia

University of East Anglia

The University of East Anglia (UEA) is an internationally renowned university based in a campus that provides top quality academic, social and cultural facilities to over 13,000 students. UEA is ranked amongst the top three for student satisfaction according to the first National Student Survey and in the top 20 in the UK by the Sunday Times. It also came top of the most recent research effecti…

University of Edinburgh

University of Edinburgh

The founding of the University is attributed to Bishop Robert Reid of St Magnus Cathedral, Kirkwall, Orkney, who left the funds on his death in 1558 that ultimately provided the University's endowment. The University was established by a Royal Charter granted by James VI in 1582, becoming the fourth Scottish university at a time when more populous neighbour England had only two. By the 18th…

University of Evansville

University of Evansville

Established in 1854, the University of Evansville has a rich history that spans more than 150 years. Since its inception, the University has enjoyed a strong relationship with the United Methodist Church, sharing with it a commitment to inclusiveness. Students savor a sense of belonging on campus and appreciate the significance of their personal and professional behavior. Our 2,676 student…

University of Indianapolis

University of Indianapolis

Founded in 1902 by what is now the United Methodist Church, the University of Indianapolis is a comprehensive institution of higher education with a faculty and student body representing diverse faiths, nationalities, and racial and ethnic heritages. The 4,300 students are drawn from around the world to the academically challenging undergraduate, master's and doctoral programs the university o…

University of Kent

University of Kent

A university in the ancient city of Canterbury was first considered in 1947, when an anticipated growth in student numbers led several localities to seek the creation of a new university, including Kent. However the plans came to nothing. A decade later both population growth and greater demand for university places led to new considerations. In 1959 Kent County Council explored the possibilit…

University of Kerala

University of Kerala

A Brief History of the University One of the first 16 Universities in India, the University of Kerala was founded as the University of Travancore in the erstwhile princely state of Travancore (now southern part of Kerala and some neighbouring parts of state of Tamilnadu) in 1937. During the 7 decades since the University of Kerala grew and shrunk physically and transformed itself in many ways. …

University of Liverpool

University of Liverpool

Founded in 1881, the University of Liverpool has an impressive history of pioneering education and research, with a particular emphasis on 'education for the professions'. Today we are a principal centre of excellence in many disciplines, including engineering, medicine, dentistry, business and law - as we strive to prepare our students for the challenges of the 21st century. As one …

University of Maine at Farmington

University of Maine at Farmington

Established in 1864 as Maine's first public institution of higher education, the University of Maine at Farmington is Maine’s selective public liberal arts college, offering quality programs in teacher education, human services and arts and sciences. Think of Farmington as the state-supported version of a residential, private liberal arts college. With enrollment limited to just 2,000 stude…