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Leeds Beckett University
The university’s heritage stretches back to 1824 when the Leeds Mechanic Institute was created. The Institute played a val...
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Kingston University
The university first opened as Kingston Technical Institute in 1899, offering a wide range of courses for its students. By 1970...
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Edge Hill University
Founded in Edge Hill, Liverpool in 1885 as the first non-denominational teacher training college for women. The institution qu...
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Coventry University
Founded by entrepreneurs and industrialists as the Coventry School of Design in 1843, and in 2018 celebrating 175 years, Covent...
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University of Brighton
After becoming Brighton Polytechnic and, in the late 1970s, merging with the East Sussex College of Higher Education, the in...
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University of Bedfordshire
Previously Luton College of Higher Education, with roots dating back to Luton Modern School, founded in 1908, the Univer...
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University of Wolverhampton
The Wolverhampton Technical and Staffordshire Technical College was founded in 1933, providing higher education to thos...
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University of the West of Scotland
The University of the West of Scotland (UWS) has a history that dates back to 1897 when the Paisley College of T...
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Ulster University
Ulster University (UU) is a multi-campus university in Northern Ireland that was founded in 1984. Comprising six faculties, the u...
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Oxford Brookes University
The roots of Oxford Brookes University can be traced back to the founding of the Oxford School of Art in 1865, which occu...
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The Open University
The Open University (OU) was the world’s first higher education distance learning institution. It dates back to 1964, when the ...
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Manchester Metropolitan University
With around 40,000 students and 330,000 alumni from 170 countries, Manchester Metropolitan University is the nin...
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