Universities in Great Britain (UK)

University in London

City University

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Northampton Square
EC1V 0HB London
+44.20.7040.5060
www.city.ac.uk
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City University London has over 100 years' experience of teaching and research. Founded in 1894 as the Northampton Institute and awarded full university status in 1966, City enjoys a reputation for excellence in professional education. More than two thirds of City’s courses are recognised by appropriate professional bodies. The University is based close to the City of London and plays an active role in the business and professional life of the capital. Its Chancellor is the Lord Mayor of London and degree ceremonies are held at the historic Guildhall. One-third of the University’s academic activity is business related, including a world-class business school. Another third is health, including nursing, optometry and food policy. The final third includes IT, maths, engineering, law, social sciences and creative and cultural subjects. City has close contacts with multinational companies and leading London firms. Its graduate employment record continues to be one of the best in the country. City University’s student body is two thirds undergraduate and one third postgraduate with a high number of mature students. Nearly a third of students come from outside the UK, drawn from 157 countries.

General Information

Type of University: University
Sponsorship: public
Foundation: 1894
Number of Teachers: 663
Number of Students: 21,727
Int. Students: 6480
Tuition Fee: £3,290
Study Fee: N.N.

Useful Contacts

Student Service
F +44.2070.407.040 E studentcentre@city.ac.uk
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International Office
F +44.2070.408.019 E international@city.ac.uk
W Website
Student Union
F +44.2070.405.600 E studentunion@city.ac.uk
W Website

Fields of Study


Applied Science

Civil Engineering
Electronic Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Software Engineering
Transportation
Architecture
Computer Engineering
General Engineering
Industrial Engineering
Product Design

Arts

Music
Art Administration

Business & Law

Law
Business Studies
Accounting
Business Administration
Home Economics
Hospitality, Leisure, Tourism and Transport
Management Studies

Combined Sciences

Combined Arts
Combined Sciences
Social Sciences combined with Arts

Communication and Media

Communication
Journalism
Media Studies
Public Affairs

Formal Science

Computer Science
Information Science
Mathematics
Statistics
System Science

Health Science

Nursing

Humanities

Library and Museum Studies

Social Science

Political Science
Psychology
Sociology
Gender Studies

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