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Philosophy Schools and Programs in The United Kingdom

Study Philosophy in The United Kingdom

Anglia Ruskin University

Cambridge, The United Kingdom
Anglia Ruskin University was awarded university status in the early months of 1992. Presently, with a student population of just over 31,000, the institution is one of the largest universities in the Eastern part of England, and a large provider of part-time education. The students of Anglia Ruskin University are on study paths leading to undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, as well as to a range of professional qualifications.  In addition to being one of the most noteworthy suppliers of nurses and teachers in the region, the school... See full description.

Ashbourne College

London, The United Kingdom
Ashbourne College is an independent sixth form college based in Kensington, London. The school was established in 1981 and focuses on delivering pre-university education, including GCSE and A levels. The institution’s main strength is considered to be its small size and the friendly, family-like atmosphere it strives to create for the students. Tutors pay personal attention to each and every learner, adopting a positive and encouraging approach to teaching. On top of the A level and GCSE programs available at the school, Easter courses are offered, too. These are at both GCSE and A... See full description.

Cardiff University

Cardiff, The United Kingdom
Cardiff University is a research university founded in 1883. The school is situated in the Cathays Park area of Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom, and is a member of the Russell Group of Universities. Cardiff consists of 27 academic schools, and has built a reputation for offering high quality research-based university education in Wales. Furthermore, the institution has formed close links with employers and professional bodies, and it keeps being targeted by employers as an institution, which provides quality graduates. The school has also formed a new University Graduate College, which... See full description.

Cornwall College

St Austell, The United Kingdom
The main campus of Cornwall College is located in St. Austell with other campuses spread all over Cornwall, United Kingdom. Cornwall College has six other campuses spreading over Camborne, Newquay, Saltash, Duchy, Rosewarne and Stole Climsland. Cornwall College is endorsed by the government of UK to provide corporate training. CC also takes special pride in the fact that it is a center of Vocational Excellence in four departments. Cornwall College offers a variety of apprenticeship opportunities from Accounting to Plumbing.

King's College London

London , The United Kingdom
King's College London was founded by King George IV and the Duke of Wellington (then Prime Minister) in 1829 as a university college in the tradition of the Church of England. It now welcomes staff and students of all faiths and beliefs. King's professors played a major part in nineteenth-century science and in extending higher education to women and working men through evening classes. The College has grown and developed through mergers with several institutions each with their own distinguished histories. These include the United Medical and Dental Schools of Guy's and St Thomas'... See full description.

Lancaster University

Lancaster, The United Kingdom

Liverpool Hope University

Liverpool, The United Kingdom

Manchester Metropolitan University

Manchester , The United Kingdom

Newcastle University

Newcastle upon Tyne, The United Kingdom

Oxford Scholastica Academy

Oxford, The United Kingdom
The Oxford Scholastica Academy is a prestigious British summer school held on the Oxford University campus. They offer academic summer courses for bright 15-18 year olds from around the world, inspiring the next generation of young people to experience what it’s like to study at a leading university. They have limited spaces still left for summer 2014.

Swansea University

Swansea, The United Kingdom

The University of Edinburgh

Edinburgh, The United Kingdom
The University of Edinburgh was founded in 1583 and is considered one of the most prestigious in the world.

The University of Manchester

Manchester, The United Kingdom
The University of Manchester is one of the largest in the United Kingdom. It welcomes a large number of students, many of whom come from more than 180 countries and is considered to be one of the most prestigious in the world.

The University of Northampton

Northampton, The United Kingdom

The University of Sheffield

Sheffield, The United Kingdom
The University of Sheffield is a leading institution in the UK. Five nobel awards have studied in this university and many of its alumni have reached positions of responsibility all over the world. It is considered one of the ten best universities in the UK and its students come from more than 120 countries.

The University of Warwick

Coventry, The United Kingdom
The University of Warwick was founded in 1961 and is located on a campus of 700 acres in the city of Coventry. Its student body is approximately 16,000, of which 20% comes from about 125 countries. The University has developed an important sports center, with first class facilities, so it is considered among the best in British universities. He has also opened a new student residence, taking on project a new building for science careers.

The University of York

Heslington, The United Kingdom

University College London

London, The United Kingdom
University College London was founded in London, in 1826 and is an institution that has not discriminated in religions, races and classes from the beginning. It was the first to admit women in its classrooms, on equal terms as men. It is regarded as one of the best universities today.

University of Aberdeen

Aberdeen, The United Kingdom
The University of Aberdeen is a public research university located in the city of Aberdeen, Scotland. The renowned school is an ancient university, founded in 1495 when William Elphinstone, Bishop of Aberdeen, petitioned Pope Alexander VI on behalf of James IV, King of the Scots, to create King's College, the original name given to the University of Aberdeen. Based on the date of its founding, the University of Aberdeen is Scotland's third-oldest university, with only the University of St. Andrews and the University of Glasgow preceding it.  It is also the fifth-oldest... See full description.

University of Birmingham

Birmingham, The United Kingdom

University of Bristol

Bristol, The United Kingdom
The University of Bristol was founded in 1876, as University College, Bristol. It was the first University in the country that admitted students women, under the same conditions as men. It currently welcomes more than 13,000 students, many of them from other countries. The institution is among the first in the ranking of best universities in the world.

University of Dundee

Dundee, The United Kingdom

University of East Anglia

Norwich, The United Kingdom

University of Essex

Colchester, The United Kingdom

University of Gloucestershire

Cheltenham, The United Kingdom
The University of Gloucestershire was stablished in 1834 and has a long tradition of quality education. More than 10.000 students study in Gloucestershire’s three campuses. It welcomes international students from more than sixty nations and it ranks in the top 5 universities in the United Kingdom for international student support. The university offers more than 100 academic courses.

University of Hull

Hull, The United Kingdom

University of Kent

Canterbury, The United Kingdom
Kent University has its main campus in Canterbury, the city of the United Kingdom closer to the European continent. It has other offices in different countries, such as Belgium, France, Italy and Greece. It was founded in 1965 and now welcomes some 20,000 students.

University of London

London, The United Kingdom
The University of London was established in 1836, and what distinguishes it from other institutions is that it consists of 19 separate colleges, which are somewhat independent in nature. Therefore, the University of London is the largest institution of higher learning in the UK by number of students enrolled. The degrees offered at the University of London, as can be guessed, are extremely varied – there is a foundation course, together with a good range of undergraduate, postgraduate degrees and diplomas, as well as research degrees. In addition, there is a Taster Course program for... See full description.

University of London External System

London, The United Kingdom
University of London External System, now known as University of London International Programmes, provides students with worldwide flexible access to the University of London degrees. It has been operating since 1858, and now serves more than 50 thousand students, offering over 100 degrees. The distance learning programs are provided through the collaboration with 12 of the University of London colleges – they have developed each of the programs that students take, and an example is London School of Economics, which is responsible for the system’s economics and management-related... See full description.

University of Oxford

Oxford, The United Kingdom
The University of Oxford is considered as one of the best in the English-speaking world. It is now also focused on research, also in the areas of training, such as: medicine, life sciences, arts and Humanities and physical and social sciences, among others.

University of Southampton

Southampton, The United Kingdom
Although relatively new, the University of Southampton is already one of the top 15 research universities in the United Kingdom and has achieved consistently high scores for its teaching programs and learning activities. The University of Southampton’s strategies and aims for continually improving the school are both ambitious and very well thought out, and the university’s achievements in teaching and learning, research, employability and enterprise are well known throughout the school and the community. Facts and Figures Associated with the University of Southampton... See full description.

University of St Andrews

St Andrews, The United Kingdom

University of Stirling

Stirling, The United Kingdom

University of Sussex

Falmer, The United Kingdom

University of Wolverhampton

Wolverhampton, The United Kingdom
The University of Wolverhampton was founded about 150 years ago, currently being an institution that provides entrepreneurial education. The institution welcomes about 23,000 students, distributed in four campuses: Wolverhampton, Telford, Walsall and Compton.

Wallace College, Edinburgh Scotland

Edinburgh, The United Kingdom
Wallace College is a school, based in Edinburgh, Scotland. Founded in 1972, it aims to help students develop the necessary skills in order to succeed in their academic and professional career. The school is based in the heart of the historic 'Old Town' of Edinburgh, the Scottish capital, close to the Royal Mile. Wallace College is open all year round and provides a diverse program of English Language Courses. During the "Academic year" British and foreign students enroll on courses in academic subjects, leading to University entrance examinations. Examples of options available at the... See full description.

Warnborough College (UK)

Canterbury, The United Kingdom
The Warnborough Colleges started with the establishment of Warnborough College, UK in the city of Oxford, in 1973. At first the institution was mainly aimed at American students, who wished to study abroad. Currently, Warnborough College UK issues certificates and diplomas in a number of university foundational, short-course vocational and personal-enrichment subjects, but it does not offer British degrees, and is not authorized to do so. University foundation programs are offered in the areas of marketing, human resources management, business management, and travel, tourism and... See full description.

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