Overview
With its four faculties—the Business School, the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences, the Faculty of Engineering in UK, and Science, and the Faculty of Education and Health—the renowned public university of Greenwich offers degrees in a variety of subject areas. In recent National Student Surveys, the Greenwich faculty and its courses both received remarkable scores, demonstrating the university's strong performance.
Students frequently give higher grades to the university's English language curriculum, financial mathematics program, business administration program, computer security and forensics program, and other programs. The University of Greenwich also has a Silver grade in the Teaching Excellence Framework and has won the Queen's Anniversary Prizes for Higher and Further Education five times. The People & Planet Green League Table ranks it as one of the UK's most environmentally friendly cities.
Students frequently give higher grades to the university's English language curriculum, financial mathematics program, business administration program, computer security and forensics program, and other programs. The University of Greenwich also has a Silver grade in the Teaching Excellence Framework and has won the Queen's Anniversary Prizes for Higher and Further Education five times. The People & Planet Green League Table ranks it as one of the UK's most environmentally friendly cities.
History
Frank Didden established the University of Greenwich in the United Kingdom in 1890. It was then the second-oldest polytechnic in the entire United Kingdom and went by the name Woolwich Polytechnic. Quintin Hogg's ideas served as inspiration for Woolwich Polytechnic, which initially prioritized education together with social and religious obligations. By 1894, increased emphasis was placed on offering higher technical education. As a result, part-time day courses were developed in collaboration with the Ministry of War (Woolwich Arsenal).
As a result of a merger with a portion of Hammersmith College of Art and Building, Woolwich Polytechnic was renamed Thames Polytechnic in 1970. The following years saw the incorporation of Dartford College in 1976, Avery Hill College of Education in 1985, Garnett College in 1987, and portions of Goldsmiths College and the City of London College in 1988. After receiving government recognition as a university for the first time in 1992, Thames Polytechnic was finally renamed the University of Greenwich.
In 1993, the University of Greenwich and Thames College of Health Care Studies officially merged to form a single faculty. In 1996, the university and the Natural Resources Institute (NRI), which had previously been a research arm of the UK government, formally amalgamated. The University of Greenwich is now considered as a distinguished modern public institution with campuses in London and Kent.
Ranking
2023 Times University Guide: 84th
The Guardian University Guide 2023 ranks 98th.
501–600 in THE's 2023 World University Rankings
801 to 1000 in the 2023 QS World University Rankings
Courses
Foundation
Undergraduate
Postgraduate
Structure of Fees Defined
Depending on the course and degree, international students can anticipate spending between £15,100 and £18500.
Scholarship
Sports, excellent achievement, and bursaries for students in need of financial assistance are just a few of the scholarships and bursaries that the University of Greenwich provides for its students.
Student Statistics
Undergraduate –71%
Postgraduate – 29%
Full-time students –87%
Part-time students –13%
UK students– 70%
EU students-8%
International students –22%
Female – 56%
Male –44%
Services & Facilities
The University of Greenwich's student support services are pro-active, offering guidance and support to prospective students even before they enroll. Every campus includes a dedicated student center that serves as all students' first point of contact for assistance and direction.
The university offers the following services for supporting students:
Academic Assistance
Accessibility (for those with mental and physical impairments)
Services for well-being and counseling
System for collective mental health support
Welfare and Health
Financing and resources
Employment Services
Student Life
The idea of forging communities underpins student life at Greenwich. Greenwich celebrates friendship, inclusivity, and peace with a varied population of people from more than 130 different nations.
Students in Greenwich can get the best of both worlds in one spot because of its position. Everything is offered on campus or nearby, from academic brilliance to extracurricular amenities like social, sporting, and living areas.
Both for its stunning architecture and advantageous location, the University of Greenwich's main campus is well-known. The region is well known for drawing numerous millions of visitors each year and is situated close to the famous River Thames bank and the Royal Park. The campus has appeared in a number of films, including Skyfall and Pirates of the Caribbean, as well as television shows like The Crown.
Accommodations
Avery Hill, Greenwich, and Medway are the three sites where the University of Greenwich offers over 2,400 spaces in residence halls. Housing is a given for all first-year Greenwich students. While the housing options in Avery Hill and Medway are close to the corresponding campuses, Greenwich is a 5- to 10-minute walk away. If necessary, Greenwich students can also choose to live in privately rented housing.
The University of Greenwich makes sure that every new student is given a place to live, whether it be in a residence hall or another type of housing that has been approved by the university. When assigning spots in resident halls, the institution takes pride in giving precedence to students with disabilities. In addition to housing, the University of Greenwich offers free access to its on-campus fitness center and ActiveGRE events.
Additionally, students are provided with a free intercampus shuttle service that runs between Avery Hill and Greenwich all day long (Monday through Friday).
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