University in Uxbridge (Middlesex)
Brunel University
Brunel´s research-led, flexible courses are highly regarded by employers for their combination of academic regour with practical relevance. As a campus niversity - a rarity in the London area - Brunel´s 15.000 students enjoy a stron gsense of community, and £250 million of investment in social, teaching, accommodation and sporting facilities has made the campus environment modern and vibrant. Bruel is proud to play host to over 2500 international students from over 110 different countries, creating a diverse and cosmopolitan atmosphere. Uxbridge town centre, a 20-minute walk or short bus-ride away, has more than 300 shops, a multiplex cinema and dozens of bars and restaurants, and central London is easily accessible via the Metropolitan and Piccadilly underground lines (round 45 minutes) or the overground from nearby West Drayton (20 minutes). In terms of locatin, facilities and ethos, Brunel really does provide the best of both worlds.
General Information
| Type of University: | University |
| Sponsorship: | public |
| Foundation: | 1966 |
| Number of Teachers: | N.N. |
| Number of Students: | 15.200 |
| Int. Students: | N.N. |
| Tuition Fee: | N.N. |
| Study Fee: | N.N. |
Useful Contacts
| International Office | ||
| F +44.1895.265.519 | E
international@brunel.ac.uk |
W Website |
| Student Union | ||
| F +44.1895.269.269 | E
ubs.helpdest@brunel.ac.uk |
W Website |
Fields of Study
Applied Science
Civil Engineering
Computer Engineering
Electronic Engineering
General Engineering
Industrial Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Product Design
Software Engineering
Environmental StudiesArts
Design Studies
Music
PerformanceBusiness & Law
Accounting
Business Administration
Business Studies
Law
Management StudiesCombined Sciences
Combined Arts
Combined Sciences
Combined Social Sciences
General other combinedCommunication and Media
Communication
Journalism
Media Studies Formal Science
Computer Science
Information Science
Mathematics
Statistics
System ScienceHealth Science
NursingHumanities
Educational Science
English studies
History
Literature
TeachingNatural Science
Biology
GeneticsSocial Science
Anthropology
Political Science
Psychology
Social Work
Sociology