Universities
Some Examples of our University clients:
University of Aberystwyth
Founded in 1872, Aberystwyth was the first university institution to be established in Wales. Today, it has over 7,000 registered students, including over 1,100 postgraduates across eighteen academic departments.
Aston University
Founded in 1895 and a University since 1966, Aston is an established, "old" University known for world class Teaching Quality and Research and a Graduate Employment record that is consistently amongst the best in the UK, with strong links with industry, government and commerce.
University of Bradford
Bradford has always been a forward-thinking, modern and student orientated University with a thriving and vibrant student community. We have a firm commitment to confronting inequality and celebrating diversity.
Durham University
Durham University is a world-class collegiate University, with its academic teaching and research programmes being delivered through departments contained within three faculties: Arts and Humanities, Science, and Social Sciences and Health.
University of Greenwich
The university traces its roots to 1890, when Britain’s second polytechnic was opened near the Thames at Woolwich to teach practical and commercial skills to London workers. An innovator from the start, the polytechnic pioneered the country’s first part-time day-release and sandwich courses. Over the years a range of specialist organisations have joined the institution, giving it the diverse strengths it has today in subjects such as teacher training, architecture, engineering and history. The name Thames Polytechnic was adopted in 1970 and university status awarded in 1992.
University of Huddersfield
The University has seven Academic Schools:
Applied Sciences
Art, Design and Architecture
Business
Computing and Engineering
Education and Professional Development
Human and Health Sciences
Music, Humanities and Media
The University also has two Centres, one in Barnsley and one in Oldham.
King's College London
King's is one of the oldest and largest colleges of the University of London with 13,000 undergraduate students and some 6,200 graduates in nine schools of study. Twenty-four of the College’s subject-areas were awarded the highest rating of 5* and 5 for research quality in the last research assessment exercise, demonstrating excellence at an international level. King’s is in the top group of universities for research earnings with income from grants and contracts of more than £101 million (2004-05) and has an annual turnover of £364 million.
University of Liverpool
The University of Liverpool is one of the UK's leading universities. They are renowned for both teaching and research excellence. Many departments and schools are world-class and is a major source for innovation and plays a key role in the economic development of the North West England region in terms of employment, skills, research and technology.
Queen Mary University of London
Queen Mary is one of the largest multi-faculty colleges within the University of London with high-quality teaching and research in Humanities, Social Sciences and Law; Medicine and Dentistry; and Science and Engineering.