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The University of Essex is an internationally-oriented, research- intensive university, committed to excellence in research and teaching. In the latest research assessment, Essex was ranked 9th in the UK for the quality of its research in the social sciences. It is one of the UK's most internationally diverse campus universities with students drawn from more than 130 countries.


Goldsmiths, University of London Key Statistics


• Established: 1891 • Location: London • Undergraduates: 5,305 • Postgraduates: 2,855 • Warden: Mr. Patrick Loughrey • Website: www.gold.ac.uk


Description


Goldsmiths, University of London, is internationally renowned for its creative and innovative approach to teaching and research. It is ranked in the world top 100 for arts and humanities. Its distinctive attitude to learning encourages students to explore ideas, challenge boundaries, investigate fresh ways of thinking, and stretch their minds intellectually and creatively.


Institute of Education, University of London Key Statistics


• Established: 1902 • Location: London • Undergraduates: 340 • Postgraduates: 5,990 • Director: Professor Chris Husbands


• Website: www.ioe.ac.uk


Description The Institute of Education, University of London, pursues excellence in education and related areas of social science and


professional practice. It provides leading postgraduate instruction in the field of education, it conducts world class research, and it advises and guides national and international education policy. Its graduates have the highest employment prospects of any


institution in the UK. Royal Holloway, University of London Key Statistics


• Established: 1849 • Location: Egham, Surrey • Undergraduates: 7,435 • Postgraduates: 2,085 • Principal: Professor Paul Layzell • Website: www.rhul.ac.uk


Description


Royal Holloway, University of London, is a leading, internationally orientated, research-intensive university, located in 135 acres of beautiful green campus. It is one of the largest multi-faculty colleges of the University of London with students from over 130 countries. According to the most recent research assessment (RAE 2008), 9 of its departments are ranked in the top 10 by quality of research output, and its Department of Music is ranked 1st.


Lancaster University Key Statistics


• Established: 1964 • Location: Lancaster • Undergraduates: 9,020 • Postgraduates: 3,505 • Vice-Chancellor: Professor Mark Smith


• Website: www.lancs.ac.uk


Description Lancaster University prides itself on research excellence, a strong student experience, and the employability of its graduates. It is one of only a handful of universities with a collegiate system, which helps its


students forge a strong sense of identity and loyalty. Last year it was ranked 7th in the Guardian University Guide and 9th in the Complete University Guide.


University of Leicester Key Statistics


• Established: 1921 • Location: Leicester • Undergraduates: 9,250 • Postgraduates: 6,245 • Vice-Chancellor: Professor Sir Bob Burgess


• Website: www.le.ac.uk


Description The University of Leicester is a leading UK University committed to international excellence through the creation of world changing research and high quality, inspirational teaching. Leicester is the most socially inclusive of Britain's top-20 leading universities.


Loughborough University Key Statistics


• Established: 1909 • Location: Loughborough, Leicestershire


• Undergraduates: 11,695 • Postgraduates: 4,425 • Vice-Chancellor: Professor Robert Allison


• Website: www.lboro.ac.uk Description


Loughborough is one of the country's leading universities, with an international reputation for research that matters, excellence in teaching, strong links with industry, and unrivalled achievement in sport and its underpinning academic disciplines.


It is consistently ranked in the top twenty in national newspaper league tables, has topped the Times Higher Education league for the Best Student Experience in England


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