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Queen Margaret University

Queen Margaret University

History: Queen Margaret has a proud history of achievement and progress extending for over a century. Founded in 1875, the institution has always been driven by the highest ideals and purposes, focusing on contributing in practical ways to improving the quality of human life and serving the community. Its staff are dedicated to delivering vocational and professional learning and specialising in…

Queen's University Belfast

Queen's University Belfast

Queen's University Belfast was originally established as 'Queen's College, Belfast' by Queen Victoria in 1845 as one of three colleges in Ireland. It was raised to the status of a full university in 1908 with its own Charter and Statutes. Although it is one of the oldest Universities in these islands, Queen's continues to enhance its reputation for excellence in teaching, sc…

University of Portsmouth

University of Portsmouth

The University was founded as the Portsmouth and Gosport School of Science and the Arts in 1869. Due to the dependence on shipping and trade to the city, the main function of the college was to train the engineers and skilled workmen who went on to work at the city docks, as well as at the large Royal Navy dockyard situated in Portsmouth. However, due to a decline in shipping and population since…

University of Plymouth

University of Plymouth

A very warm welcome to the University of Plymouth. With a mission to be 'the enterprise university', Plymouth is a dynamic and innovative place to work and study, transforming lives through education, world-class research and innovation on a global stage. We are committed to delivering an outstanding student experience and enjoy a reputation for excellence in teaching and learning alon…

Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry

Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry

Peninsula Medical School was established on 1 August 2000 following a successful bid to the Government, as part of a national expansion of medical student numbers in the UK. The bid was creatively led by Professor Sir John Tooke, who was then working in a joint appointment between the University of Exeter and the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital. Professor Tooke was subsequently appointed as the sc…





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