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Literature Schools and Programs in The United Kingdom

Study Literature 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.

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.

Gloucestershire College

Cheltenham, The United Kingdom
Gloucestershire College is an educational institution with three main sites, based in the UK - Cheltenham, Gloucester and the Royal Forest of Dean. They also operate a number of satellite sites, i.e. a Construction School in Kingsditch and a Mitcheldean campus. The school is a well-known college for further and higher education, providing a wide array of education and training programs. These include A Levels and GCSEs, vocational qualifications, work-based learning, basic skills courses, higher education, short courses for business, part-time day and evening courses and English for... See full description.

Rydal Penrhos

Colwyn Bay, The United Kingdom

Swansea University

Swansea, 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 York

Heslington, The United Kingdom

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 Brighton

Brighton, The United Kingdom

University of East Anglia

Norwich, The United Kingdom

University of Essex

Colchester, The United Kingdom

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 Westminster

London, The United Kingdom
As an educational institution of higher learning, the University of Westminster boasts a rich history and has for years been providing students with academic excellence, cultural engagement and personal enrichment, dating back to its inception as The Polytechnic Institution in 1838. In the following article we talk about the school’s unique heritage, and the traditions of excellence that have helped to shape it today.  University of Westminster: Brief History The Westminster story began in 1838, when Sir George Cayley opened the Polytechnic Institution at 309... See full description.

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