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THE 1994 GROUP UNIVERSITIES


If you are interested in studying at a UK based research- intensive university then read on to find out more about the prestigious 1994 Group.


What are the key attributes which distinguish universities accredited to the 1994 Group from other UK educational institutions?


Alex Bols, Executive Director of the 1994 Group, said: “1994 Group institutions share a commitment to research excellence, high quality teaching and to the particular needs of the individual student.


“Our institutions are research universities of international standing with 88% of our research internationally recognised. Our members pride themselves on integrating research and teaching into their degree programmes at all levels and they are designed and taught by first-class researchers.”


Professor Edward Acton, vice chancellor of the University of East Anglia, said in a speech earlier this year: “The advantages characteristic of 1994 Group universities with their combination of research intensity and personal attention for individual students means that they are particularly adept at ensuring that students from abroad are integrated socially, stretched intellectually and benefit to the full from studying here.”


The 1994 Group brings together 11 of the UK's leading research- intensive universities. Its members share a commitment to excellence in both research and teaching.


The 1994 Group provides its members with a powerful collective voice. It seeks to represent the views of its members on the current state and the future of higher


education through discussions with the government, funding bodies, and other higher education interest groups.


The 1994 Group makes its views known through its research publications and in the media.


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