List of universities in the United Kingdom

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This is a list of universities in the United Kingdom (alphabetical by substantive name). Below that are lists of university colleges and other recognised bodies (institutions with degree awarding powers), followed by a list of defunct institutions.

Universities alphabetically[]

This list follows the list of recognised bodies on the UK government website.[1] All the institutions on this list are recognised bodies with university status, indicated either by their use of university title in their name on the recognised bodies list or by reference to the Office for Students database[2] for the few universities that do not use the title in their name. Member institutions of the University of London are listed here if they hold university status.

King's College at the University of Aberdeen
University of Bath library
Aston Webb Hall at Birmingham University
The Arches, on the King's Road built in 1911, are an iconic symbol of Newcastle University.
  • University of Aberdeen
  • Abertay University
  • Aberystwyth University
  • Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge
  • Arden University, private, distance learning & blended learning, London, Birmingham, Manchester, Berlin
  • Aston University, Birmingham
  • Bangor University
  • University of Bath
  • Bath Spa University
  • University of Bedfordshire, Luton and Bedford
  • University of Birmingham
  • Birmingham City University
  • University College Birmingham[Note 1]
  • Bishop Grosseteste University, Lincoln
  • University of Bolton
  • The Arts University Bournemouth
  • Bournemouth University
  • BPP University, private
  • University of Bradford
  • University of Brighton
  • University of Bristol
  • Brunel University, Uxbridge and London
  • University of Buckingham, private
  • Buckinghamshire New University, High Wycombe
The iconic King's College Chapel of the University of Cambridge (centre), built between 1441 and 1515
  • University of Cambridge
  • Canterbury Christ Church University, Canterbury, Thanet, Tunbridge Wells and Chatham
  • Cardiff Metropolitan University (formerly University of Wales Institute Cardiff)
  • Cardiff University
  • University of Chester, Chester and Warrington
  • University of Chichester
  • Coventry University, including CU Coventry, CU Scarborough and CU London
  • Cranfield University
  • University for the Creative Arts, Canterbury, Epsom, Farnham, Maidstone and Rochester
  • University of Cumbria, Carlisle (main campus), London, Lancaster, Penrith and Ambleside
  • De Montfort University, Leicester
  • University of Derby
  • University of Dundee
Durham Castle, a building of Durham University
  • Durham University, Durham and Stockton-on-Tees (Queen's Campus)
Earlham Hall at the University of East Anglia
  • University of East Anglia, Norwich
  • University of East London
  • Edge Hill University, Ormskirk, Lancashire
The Old College of the University of Edinburgh
  • University of Edinburgh
  • Edinburgh Napier University
  • University of Essex, Colchester and Southend-on-Sea
  • University of Exeter
  • Falmouth University
  • University of Glasgow
  • Glasgow Caledonian University
  • University of Gloucestershire, Cheltenham, Gloucester and London
  • University of Greenwich
  • Harper Adams University, Newport, Shropshire
  • Hartpury University, Gloucester
  • Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh and Galashiels
  • University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield
  • University of the Highlands & Islands, Inverness (main campus), Elgin, Perth & across north and western Scotland
  • University of Huddersfield, Huddersfield & Barnsley
  • University of Hull
Imperial College London
  • Imperial College London [Note 2]
  • Keele University, Staffordshire
  • University of Kent, Canterbury and Medway
  • Kingston University
  • University of Central Lancashire, Preston and Burnley
  • Lancaster University
The Parkinson Building at the University of Leeds
  • University of Leeds
  • Leeds Arts University[5]
  • Leeds Beckett University
  • Leeds Trinity University
  • University of Leicester
  • University of Lincoln, Lincoln, Riseholme and Holbeach
  • University of Liverpool
  • Liverpool Hope University
  • Liverpool John Moores University
  • University of London
  • London Metropolitan University
  • London South Bank University
Hazlerigg Building at the Loughborough University
  • Loughborough University
  • University of Manchester
  • Manchester Metropolitan University
  • Middlesex University, London
  • Newcastle University
  • Newman University, Birmingham
  • University of Northampton
  • Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne
  • Norwich University of the Arts
  • University of Nottingham
  • Nottingham Trent University
  • The Open University, Milton Keynes (an open-access distance learning university)
  • University of Oxford
  • Oxford Brookes University
  • Plymouth Marjon University (formerly the University of St Mark & St John)
  • University of Plymouth
  • University of Portsmouth
  • Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh
  • Queen's University Belfast
  • Ravensbourne University London
Foxhill House, home of the School of Law, at the University of Reading
  • University of Reading
  • Regent's University London
  • The Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen
  • Roehampton University, London
  • Royal Agricultural University, Cirencester
  • University of Salford
  • University of Sheffield
  • Sheffield Hallam University
  • University of South Wales, merger of University of Wales, Newport and University of Glamorgan
  • University of Southampton
  • Solent University
St Salvator's Quad at the University of St Andrews
  • University of St Andrews
  • St Mary's University, Twickenham
  • Staffordshire University, Stoke-on-Trent, Stafford and Lichfield
  • University of Stirling, Bridge of Allan
University of Strathclyde
  • University of Strathclyde, Glasgow
  • University of Suffolk, Ipswich, Bury St Edmunds, Great Yarmouth, Lowestoft
  • University of Sunderland
  • University of Surrey, Guildford
  • University of Sussex, Falmer and Brighton
  • Swansea University
  • Teesside University, Middlesbrough and Darlington
University of Ulster, Belfast
  • University of the Arts London
  • Ulster University, Coleraine, Jordanstown, Magee and Belfast
  • University of Law
  • University of Wales[Note 3]
  • University of Wales, Trinity Saint David (UWTSD), Lampeter, Carmarthen and Swansea
  • University of Warwick, Coventry
  • University of the West of England, Bristol
  • University of the West of Scotland, Paisley, Hamilton, Ayr & Dumfries
  • University of West London, Ealing and Brentford
  • University of Westminster, London
  • University of Winchester
  • University of Wolverhampton
  • University of Worcester
  • Wrexham Glyndŵr University
  • University of York
  • York St John University

University colleges[]

This is a list of university colleges in the UK. Institutions included on this list are university colleges that are recognised bodies with their own degree awarding powers;[1] it does not include institutions with "university college" in their title that are listed bodies as parts of a university (see colleges within universities in the United Kingdom), or other institutions with "university college" in their title. Separate citations are given for institutions that have been awarded university college title recently and are not yet shown under that name on the recognised bodies list or which do not use the title in their name.

Member institutions of the University of London[]

All member institutions of the University of London are recognised bodies as institutions that have the right to grant University of London degrees. Some also hold their own degree awarding powers and, since the passing of the University of London Act 2018, can apply for university status in their own right without leaving the federal university.[9] Member institutions that are also universities in their own right are listed both here and in the list of universities above.

The Founder's Building of Royal Holloway
University College London Main Building

Other recognised bodies[]

This section lists other education institutions that hold their own degree awarding powers but are neither universities (or colleges of the University of London) nor university colleges.[1]

Recognised bodies that can only award foundation degrees[]

These institutions are recognised bodies with foundation degree awarding powers only.[1]

Defunct university institutions[]

This section lists defunct universities, university colleges, polytechnics and colleges of federal universities.

  • University of Durham:
    • Armstrong College, Durham – Merged with University of Durham College of Medicine to form King's College, Durham (now Newcastle University)
    • University of Durham College of Medicine – Merged with Armstrong College, Durham to form King's College, Durham (now Newcastle University)
  • Fraserburgh University, Aberdeenshire (1592–1605)
  • University of Glamorgan, Cardiff, Trefforest and Glyntaff – Merged with University of Wales, Newport to form University of South Wales
  • King's College, Aberdeen – Merged with Marischal College, Aberdeen to form University of Aberdeen
  • University of London:
    • Bedford College, London – Merged with Royal Holloway College to form Royal Holloway and Bedford New College (now Royal Holloway, University of London)
    • Heythrop College – closed 2018
    • Westfield College, London – Merged with Queen Mary, University of London
    • Wye College – Merged with Imperial College
  • London Guildhall University – Merged with University of North London to form London Metropolitan University
Former University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST) main building, now used by The University of Manchester
  • University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST) – Merged to form University of Manchester
  • Marischal College, Aberdeen (1593–1858) – Merged with King's College, Aberdeen to form University of Aberdeen
  • Mason Science College, Birmingham – Merged to form Mason College, now the University of Birmingham
  • University of North London – Merged with London Guildhall University to form London Metropolitan University
  • University of Northampton (1261–1265) (not to be confused with the current University of Northampton, which has no direct connection with the medieval foundation)
  • Queen's University of Ireland, Belfast, Cork and Galway – Closed, replaced by Royal University of Ireland
  • Royal University of Ireland, Belfast, Cork and Galway – Closed, replaced by National University of Ireland
  • University College Salford – Merged with the University of Salford
  • University College Scarborough – taken over by University of Hull
  • Federal University of Surrey – Divided into University of Surrey and Roehampton University
  • Surrey Institute of Art & Design, University College, Farnham and Epsom – Merged to form University for the Creative Arts
  • Swansea Metropolitan University – Merged with University of Wales Trinity Saint David
  • Trinity University College, Carmarthen – Merged with University of Wales, Lampeter to form University of Wales Trinity Saint David
  • Ulster Polytechnic – Merged with New University of Ulster to form University of Ulster
  • New University of Ulster – Merged with Ulster Polytechnic to form University of Ulster
  • Victoria University, Manchester, Liverpool and Leeds – Merged with Owen's College, Manchester, to form Victoria University of Manchester; Other colleges become University of Leeds and University of Liverpool
  • Victoria University of Manchester – Merged to form Manchester University
  • University of Wales:
    • University of Wales College of Medicine, Cardiff – merged with Cardiff University
    • University of Wales Institute of Science and Technology, Cardiff – Merged with University of Wales College Cardiff to form University of Wales, Cardiff (now Cardiff University)
    • University of Wales Lampeter – Merged with Trinity University College to form University of Wales Trinity Saint David
    • University of Wales, Newport – Merged with University of Glamorgan to form University of South Wales

Foreign universities with campuses in the United Kingdom[]

While based in the UK, these are not considered UK universities and are not recognised as UK degree-awarding bodies by the British government unless separately listed in one of the categories above.

There are 40 "Overseas Higher Education Institutions" that have been approved for student visa purposes by the UK Government as offering "an overseas course of degree level study that's equal to a UK higher education course".[14][15] There are also two branches of overseas universities that are "listed bodies", offering courses leading to a UK degree from a "registered body".[16] The following are approved overseas higher education institutions and foreign universities that are listed bodies in the UK, with their UK locations:

  • Advanced Studies in England Ltd, Bath
  • American University of the Caribbean, Southall
  • Amity University [IN] London, London (listed body[16] providing courses leading to UK degrees from the University of Northampton and the University of Bolton[17])
  • Arcadia University, Holborn
  • Boston University London Programme, London
  • Central University of Iowa, London
  • Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Oxford
  • Florida State University International Programs Association UK, London
  • Fordham University, London
  • Georgetown University (USA) UK Initiatives Organisation, London
  • Girne American University Canterbury, Canterbury
  • Global Education Oregon in London, London
  • Grinnell College (Grinnell-in-London), London
  • Harding University, London
  • Harlaxton College, Grantham (part of the University of Evansville[18])
  • Hollins University, London
  • Bader International Study Centre, Hailsham (part of Queen's University at Kingston in Canada[19])
  • Irish School of Ecumenics, Trinity College, Dublin, Belfast
  • Ithaca College, London
  • James Madison University, London
  • Lawrence University London Centre
  • Limkokwing University of Creative Technology, London
  • Luther College Study Centre, Nottingham
  • MUN (UK) Ltd, Old Harlow (part of Memorial University[20])
  • New College of the Humanities at Northeastern, London (part of Northeastern University)
  • NYU in London, London
  • Pepperdine University UK Ltd, London
  • Randolph College, Reading
  • Samford University London Study Centre, London
  • St George's International School of Medicine Ltd, Winchester
  • St Cloud State University, Alnwick
  • St. Lawrence University (USA) London Programme, London
  • Stetson College of Law Autumn in London Program, London
  • Syracuse University London Program, London
  • Teikyo University of Japan in Durham, Durham
  • The Aga Khan University (International) in the United Kingdom, London
  • University of Chicago Booth School of Business, London
  • University of North Carolina, London
  • University of Notre Dame, London
  • Valparaiso University Study Center, Cambridge
  • Wisconsin in Scotland Trust, Dalkeith (part of University of Wisconsin, River Falls[21])
  • Wroxton College of Fairleigh Dickinson University, Banbury

Universities in British Overseas Territories[]

Universities in British Overseas Territories are not considered UK Universities and are not recognised as UK degree-awarding bodies by the British government.[22]

University of the West Indies in Mona

Anguilla[]

Bermuda[]

Cayman Islands[]

Gibraltar[]

Montserrat[]

Turks and Caicos Islands[]

Universities in Crown Dependencies[]

See list of universities in the Isle of Man for university institutions on the Isle of Man. There are currently no universities in the Channel Islands; in 2013[24][25] the States of Guernsey gave approval for the opening of a university there but, as of February 2017, no progress has been made on the project.[26]

See also[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ Despite its name, University College Birmingham holds full university status.[3]
  2. ^ Despite its name, Imperial College holds full university status.[4]
  3. ^ Functionally merged with UWTSD in 2017 but still constitutionally separate[6]

References[]

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  4. ^ "Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine". HEFCE. Retrieved 24 September 2016.
  5. ^ "Leeds Arts University established as Leeds College of Art gains university status!". Leeds Arts University. 21 August 2017. Retrieved 21 August 2017.
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  8. ^ "The London Institute of Banking & Finance". HEFCE. Retrieved 29 April 2017.
  9. ^ "UCL statement on University of London Act 2018". University College London. 11 March 2019. Retrieved 4 June 2019.
  10. ^ Richard Adams (7 October 2020). "Dyson technology institute to be given power to award its own degrees". The Guardian.
  11. ^ Sean Coughlan (29 October 2020). "New college opening with degrees with no subjects". BBC News.
  12. ^ "NCH at Northeastern Ltd" (PDF). Orders of Council. Privy Council. 24 February 2020. Retrieved 31 October 2020.
  13. ^ "Degree awarding powers granted to Richmond, the American International University in London". Richmond, The American International University in London. 29 May 2018.
  14. ^ "Tier 4 (General) student visa". Government of the United Kingdom. 22 July 2016. Retrieved 25 September 2016.
  15. ^ "Register of licensed sponsors: students". UK Visas and Immigration. 13 March 2017. Retrieved 15 March 2017.
  16. ^ Jump up to: a b "Check if a university or college is officially recognised". Government of the United Kingdom. 7 March 2017. Retrieved 15 March 2017.
  17. ^ "Educational Oversight: report of the monitoring visit of Amity Global Education Ltd t/a Amity University [In] London" (PDF). Quality Assurance Agency. November 2015. Retrieved 25 September 2016.
  18. ^ "About Us – History, Facts and Features". Harlaxton College. Retrieved 25 September 2016.
  19. ^ "The Bader International Study Centre". Queen's University, Canada. Retrieved 25 September 2016.
  20. ^ "Harlow Campus". Memorial University. Retrieved 25 September 2016.
  21. ^ "Wisconsin in Scotland". University of Wisconsin, River Falls. Retrieved 25 September 2016.
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  26. ^ "Guernsey 'could have its own university'". itv.com. 16 February 2017.

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