Brunel University London
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Type | Public |
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Established | 1966 – gained University Status by royal charter 1962 – Brunel College of Advanced Technology 1928 – Acton Technical College 1902 – Shoreditch College of Education 1878 – Maria Grey College 1798 – Borough Road College |
Endowment | £2.0 million (2015)[1] |
Chancellor | Sir Richard Sykes |
Vice-Chancellor | Professor Andrew Jones |
Students | 13,130 (2016/17)[2] |
Undergraduates | 9,840 (2016/17)[2] |
Postgraduates | 3,285 (2016/17)[2] |
974 | |
Location | Kingston Lane, Uxbridge UB8 3PH , England, United Kingdom 51°31′58″N 0°28′22″W / 51.53278°N 0.47278°W |
Campus | Suburban |
Colours | Blue and gold |
Affiliations | Association of Commonwealth Universities European University Association |
Website | www |
Brunel University London (BUL) is a public research university in London, England. It is named after Isambard Kingdom Brunel. In June 1966, Brunel College of Advanced Technology was given a royal charter and eventually became Brunel University London. The university is often described as a British plate glass university.
Brunel University London is sorted into three colleges. It is this way because of a major internal reorganization in September 2014. The University has over 16,150 students and 2,500 staff. They had a total income of £237 million in the 2019–20 school year. 30% of this income came from grants and research contracts. Brunel University London has three constituent academic colleges: The College of Business, Arts and Social Sciences; The College of Engineering, Design and Physical Sciences; and The Colleges of Health, Medical, and Life services. Brunel University London is part of the Association of Commonwealth Universities, the European University Association, and Universities UK.
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[change | change source]- ↑ "Financial Statements for the Year to 31 July 2015" (PDF). Brunel University. p. 46. Retrieved 2016-10-31.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 "2016/17 Students by HE provider, level, mode and domicile" (CSV). Higher Education Statistics Agency. Retrieved 25 March 2018.