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Bournemouth University

Bournemouth University ( Bournemouth University is a public university in the United Kingdom, which was granted university status in 1992, with its main campus located in Poole. Bournemouth University has a School of Applied Science, School of Business, School of Tourism, School of Media and other faculties, its achievements in the tourism profession is more prominent.

Hammerton College, Cambridge University

Hamerton College, Cambridge University ( Homerton College is a college of the University of Cambridge, which was incorporated into Cambridge in 1976. The majority of the college's students study liberal arts, especially education.

Edge Hill University, UK

Edge Hill The University is a public university in the United Kingdom, located in Ormskirk, Lancashire. Its history can be traced back to Edge Hill College, which was founded in 1885, and was granted university status in 2006, with departments of biology, computing, business, and media.

Southampton Solent University, UK

Southampton Solent University ( Southampton Solent University is a public university in Southampton, Hampshire, with a history dating back to the Southampton School of Art, founded in the 1850s.

City University of London

City University London (City University London) is a university located in London, England, its oldest component is the City Law School was established in 1852, and in 1966 accepted the Royal Charter officially became a university. In the 2014 UK university rankings, City University of London ranked 43rd.

St. Catherine's College, Oxford

St Catherine's College, Oxford is a college of the University of Oxford, founded in 1962, with about 500 undergraduate and 160 postgraduate students.

University of Brighton, UK

The University of Brighton (UoB) is a public university in Brighton, Eastbourne and Hastings, England, with a history dating back to the Brighton School of Art, founded in 1859 and granted university status in 1992.

Harrogate Women's College

Harrogate Ladies' College is a private boarding school in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England, founded in 1893.

English Derby University

The University of Derby (UoD) is a British university located in the city of Derby. It was awarded undergraduate status in 1992 and offers matriculation, undergraduate, and postgraduate programs in more than 40 disciplines across the university's four campuses.

Corpus Christi College, Oxford University

Corpus Christi College, Oxford is a college of the University of Oxford, founded in 1517, and was one of the earliest constituent colleges of the University of Oxford, known for its teaching of classical literature.

Kingston University

Kingston University, founded in 1899, has always maintained close ties with industry and other professional bodies, thus ensuring that its programs are more responsive to the requirements of employers. Many of the university's degree programs offer students a one-year internship in business and industry. Kingston University has seven departments: Business, Design, Humanities, Natural Sciences, Computer Mathematics, Engineering Technology, and Health Sciences.

Cambridge University Waltham College

Wolfson College, Cambridge is a college of the University of Cambridge, founded in 1965, located on Barton Road, for adult students only, and is one of the most international colleges of Cambridge.

Downing College, Cambridge University

Downing College, Cambridge is a college of the University of Cambridge, founded in 1800, located on Reagan Street, with about 650 students.

University of Southampton

University of Southampton (University of Southampton), one of the top 100 universities in the world, a member of the Russell Group of Ivy League universities and a member of the World University Alliance. Founded in 1862, formerly known as Hartley College, in 1952 formally received the Royal Warrant to become a university, and in 1996, the most famous art school in the United Kingdom - Winchester School of Art (Winchester School of Art).

Jesus College, Oxford

Jesus College, Oxford is a college of the University of Oxford, founded in 1571 by Elizabeth I. It originally trained mainly clergy, with about 350 undergraduates and 150 institutes.

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