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| Motto | Educating for professional life |
| Gründung | 1838 |
| Trägerschaft | staatlich |
| Ort | London, Vereinigtes Königreich |
| Kanzler | Lord Swraj Paul, Geoffrey Copland (Vizekanzler) |
| Studenten | rund 22.000 (2008) |
| Website | www.wmin.ac.uk |
Die Universität Westminster (englisch University of Westminster) ist eine moderne Universität mit vier Campus im Stadtgebiet von London. An der Universität Westminster studieren insgesamt etwa 22.000 Studenten, davon etwa 5.000 aus 150 verschiedenen Nationen (2008).
Die Universität wurde 1838 als Royal Polytechnic Institution gegründet. 1881 wurde sie in Regent Street Polytechnic umbenannt, 1970 in Polytechnic of Central London (PCL). Seit 1992 trägt sie ihren heutigen Namen. Das Motto der Universität ist Educating for Professional Life.
Inhaltsverzeichnis |
University of London: Birkbeck | Central School of Speech and Drama | Courtauld Institute of Art | Goldsmiths | Heythrop College | Imperial College London | Institute of Cancer Research | Institute of Education | King’s College London | London Business School | London School of Economics and Political Science | London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine | Queen Mary | Royal Academy of Music | Royal Holloway | Royal Veterinary College | St George’s | School of Oriental and African Studies | School of Pharmacy | University College London — University of London Institute in Paris | School of Advanced Study | University Marine Biological Station Millport
University of the Arts London: Camberwell College of Arts | Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design | Chelsea College of Art and Design | London College of Communication | London College of Fashion | Wimbledon College of Art
Übriges London: Brunel | City University London | London Metropolitan University | London South Bank University | Middlesex | New College of the Humanities | Royal College of Art | Royal College of Music | East London
Übriges England: Anglia Ruskin | Aston | Bath | Bath Spa | Bedfordshire | Birmingham | Birmingham City | Bolton | Bournemouth | Bradford | Brighton | Bristol | Buckingham | Buckinghamshire New | Cambridge | Canterbury Christ Church | Central Lancashire | Chester | Chichester | Coventry | Cranfield | Creative Arts | Cumbria | De Montfort | Derby | Durham | East Anglia | Edge Hill | Essex | Exeter | Gloucestershire | Greenwich | Hertfordshire | Huddersfield | Hull | Imperial | Kent | Keele | Kingston | Lancaster | Leeds | Leeds Metropolitan | Leicester | Lincoln | Liverpool | Liverpool Hope | Liverpool John Moores | Loughborough | Manchester | Manchester Metropolitan | Newcastle | Northampton | Northumbria | Nottingham | Nottingham Trent | Oxford | Oxford Brookes | Plymouth | Portsmouth | Reading | Roehampton | Salford | Sheffield | Sheffield Hallam | Southampton | Southampton Solent | Staffordshire | Sunderland | Surrey | Sussex | Teesside | Thames Valley | Warwick | UWE | Westminster | Winchester | Wolverhampton | Worcester | York | York St John
Schottland: Aberdeen | Abertay | Dundee | Edinburgh | Edinburgh Napier | Glasgow | Glasgow Caledonian | Heriot-Watt | Queen Margaret | Robert Gordon | RSAMD | St Andrews | Stirling | Strathclyde | West of Scotland
Wales: University of Wales (Bangor, Glyndŵr, Lampeter, Newport, Swansea, Swansea Metropolitan, Trinity, UWIC) | Aberystwyth | Cardiff | Glamorgan
Nordirland: Queen’s | Ulster
University Colleges: Birmingham | Bishop Grosseteste | Falmouth | Harper Adams | Irish Baptist College | Marjon | Newman | Norwich | St. Mary’s (Belfast) | St. Mary’s (Twickenham) | Stranmillis
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