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This is alist of universities in the United Kingdom (alphabetical by substantive name). Below that are lists ofuniversity colleges and other recognised bodies (institutions with degree awarding powers), followed by a list of defunct institutions.

Universities alphabetically

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This list follows the list of recognised bodies on the UK government website.[1] All the institutions on this list are recognised bodies with university status, indicated either by their use of university title in their name on the recognised bodies list or by reference to theOffice for Students database[2] for the few universities that do not use the title in their name. Member institutions of the University of London are listed here if they hold university status.

ArmsUniversityEstablishedUniversity
status
Total
students (2023/24)[3]
Notes
University of Aberdeen1495149515,455King's College and Marischal College merged in 1860.
Abertay University188819944,950Dundee
Aberystwyth University187220078,320
Anglia Ruskin University1858199235,895Campuses in Cambridge, Chelmsford, Peterborough, and London.
NoneArden University1990201528,710Private, distance learning & blended learning, London, Birmingham, Manchester, Berlin
University of the Arts London1986200322,800The university is a federation of six arts colleges:Camberwell College of Arts,Central Saint Martins,Chelsea College of Arts, theLondon College of Communication, theLondon College of Fashion and theWimbledon College of Arts.
Aston University1895196618,605Birmingham
Bangor University1884200710,835
University of Bath1886196619,695
NoneBath Spa University1852200524,585
Birkbeck, University of London182320238,440Member institution of the University of London. University in its own right since 2023.
NoneUniversity of Bedfordshire1882200613,790Campuses in Luton and Bedford.
NoneBIMM University200120227,115Private university with campuses at Brighton, London, Bristol, Manchester, Birmingham, Essex, Dublin, Berlin
University of Birmingham1825190036,835
Birmingham City University1843199231,415
Birmingham Newman University197320124,080
University College Birmingham195720126,890Despite its name, University College Birmingham holds full university status.[4]
Bishop Grosseteste University186220122,375Lincoln
NoneArts University Bournemouth188020123,960
Bournemouth University1900s199218,620
NoneBPP University1992201333,750Private, 6 London centres, 12 across rest of England, and 2 in Channel Islands.
University of Bradford1832196612,265
NoneUniversity of Brighton1858199216,665
University of Bristol1595190932,145
Brunel University of London1798196615,475Campus at Uxbridge, London. Member institution of the University of London.
University of Buckingham197319833,055First private university in the UK
Buckinghamshire New University1891200719,670High Wycombe
University of the Built Environment191920253,190Reading
University of Cambridge12091209–122622,710Collegiate university. Established by migration from Oxford in 1209; organised under a chancellor by 1226[5]
Canterbury Christ Church University1962200538,430
Cardiff Metropolitan University1865201111,445Formerly University of Wales Institute Cardiff
Cardiff University1893200533,020
University of Chester1839200514,215Campuses at Chester and Warrington
University of Chichester197720056,825
City St George's, University of London18342024Member institution of the University of London.
Formed in 2024 by merger ofCity, University of London andSt George's, University of London.
Coventry University1970199229,495IncludesCU Coventry,CU Scarborough andCU London
Cranfield University194619935,025
University for the Creative Arts1856200811,775Canterbury, Epsom, Farnham, Maidstone and Rochester
University of Cumbria189020079,450Main campus at Carlisle, with campuses at London, Lancaster, Penrith and Ambleside
De Montfort University1870199225,245Leicester
University of Derby1851199220,350
University of Dundee1881196714,990
Durham University1832183221,750Collegiate university
University of East Anglia1963196318,390Norwich
University of East London1898199220,735
Edge Hill University1885200614,000Ormskirk, Lancashire
University of Edinburgh1583158340,625
Edinburgh Napier University1964199214,240
University of Essex1964196516,270Campuses at Colchester and Southend-on-Sea
University of Exeter1838195532,880
Falmouth University190220127,915
University of Glasgow1451145138,125
Glasgow Caledonian University1875199321,965

Formed by the merger of The Queen's College, Glasgow and Glasgow Polytechnic.

University of Gloucestershire183420018,235Two campuses at Cheltenham and two at Gloucester.
Goldsmiths, University of London189120248,330A member institution of the University of London. Since 2013 Goldsmiths has had its own degree awarding power.[6]
University of Greater Manchester1824200411,920Previously called the University of Bolton
University of Greenwich1890199229,695
Harper Adams University190120125,360Newport, Shropshire
Hartpury University194720182,540Gloucestershire
NoneHealth Sciences University191720241,415Bournemouth and London
Heriot-Watt University1821196610,665Campuses at Edinburgh and Galashiels
University of Hertfordshire1952199234,255Hatfield
University of the Highlands and Islands199220119,530Federal university with a main campus at Inverness, and colleges at Elgin, Perth & across north and western Scotland
University of Huddersfield1825199220,030Campuses at Huddersfield and Barnsley
University of Hull1927195415,575
Imperial College London1907200722,420Despite its name, Imperial College holds full university status.[7]
Keele University1949196213,525Staffordshire
University of Kent1965196517,190Campuses at Canterbury and Medway. Collegiate university
King's College London1829202339,435Member institution of the University of London. Since 2008 King's awarded its own degrees.[8]
Kingston University1899199218,825Kingston upon Thames
University of Lancashire1828199225,300Campuses at Preston and Burnley.
Lancaster University1964196418,380Collegiate university
University of Law186520128,000Private university
University of Leeds1831190438,100Formerly part of the federal Victoria University
NoneLeeds Arts University[9]184620172,170
NoneLeeds Beckett University1824199224,040
Leeds Trinity University1966201214,765
University of Leicester1921195718,480
University of Lincoln1861199220,185Campuses at Lincoln, Riseholme, and Holbeach
University of Liverpool1881190330,735Formerly part of the federal Victoria University
Liverpool Hope University184420055,055
Liverpool John Moores University1823199227,170
University of London18361836205,400[10]Federal university
London Metropolitan University1848200214,730Formed by merger ofLondon Guildhall University and theUniversity of North London
London School of Economics1895202212,910Member institution of the University of London. Since 2008 the LSE has awarded its own degrees.[11]
London South Bank University1892199216,965
Loughborough University1909196618,825
University of Manchester1824200446,915Formed by merger of theVictoria University of Manchester (itself formed by the merger of Owens College and theVictoria University) andUMIST in 2004
Manchester Metropolitan University1824199239,545
Middlesex University1878199215,855London
Newcastle University1834196327,660
University of Northampton1924200516,420
NoneNortheastern University – London[12]20102022845Subsidiary ofNortheastern University in the US. Formerly the New College of the Humanities.
Northumbria University1877199230,625
NoneNorwich University of the Arts184320132,865
University of Nottingham1798194836,180
Nottingham Trent University1843199238,555
Open University19691969133,265Milton Keynes (an open-access distance learning university)
University of Oxford10961200–121427,160Collegiate university. Teaching as early as 1096; schools organised into a university fromc. 1200, with statutes given by alegatine charter in 1214.[13]
NoneOxford Brookes University1865199223,405
Plymouth Marjon University199320132,850Formerly the University of St. Mark & St. John
NoneArts University Plymouth185620221,070
University of Plymouth1862199219,230
University of Portsmouth1870199224,525
Queen Margaret University187520076,8352007/2008 moved to a new campus in Musselburgh, East Lothian.
Queen Mary University of London1785202326,080A member institution of the University of London which has awarded its own degrees since 2014.[14]
Queen's University Belfast1810190824,930
NoneRavensbourne University London196220186,555London
University of Reading1892192620,245
NoneRegent's University London198420132,171Private university[15]
Richmond American University London197220191,600Private university
Robert Gordon University1750199214,585Aberdeen
NoneUniversity of Roehampton1975200412,050Collegiate university with four colleges
Royal Agricultural University184520131,010Cirencester
Royal Holloway, University of London[16]1879202212,975Member institution of the University of London; since 2022 a university in its own right.
Royal Veterinary College179120232,600Member institution of the University of London. University in its own right since 2023.
University of Salford1850196726,155
University of Sheffield1897190531,070
Sheffield Hallam University1843199232,235
SOAS University of London191620236,285A member institution of the University of London with degree awarding powers since 2013.[17] University in its own right since 2023.[18]
University of South Wales1841201323,670Merger ofUniversity of Wales, Newport andUniversity of Glamorgan
University of Southampton1862195225,995
Southampton Solent University198420059,650Southampton
University of St Andrews1413141311,895
St Mary's University, Twickenham185020147,190
University of Staffordshire1906199219,030Campuses at Stoke-on-Trent, Stafford, and Lichfield
University of Stirling1967196712,865Bridge of Allan
University of Strathclyde1796196423,265Glasgow
NoneUniversity of Suffolk2007201613,915Campuses at Ipswich, Bury St. Edmunds, Great Yarmouth, and Lowestoft
University of Sunderland1901199219,975
University of Surrey1891196616,315Guildford
University of Sussex1959196119,220Brighton
Swansea University1920200721,225
Teesside University1930199225,045Campuses at Middlesbrough and Darlington
Ulster University1865198431,915Formed by merger of theNew University of Ulster andUlster Polytechnic
NoneUniversity College London1826202346,830Member institution of the University of London; since 2023 a university in its own right.
University of Wales1893189315,660Functionally merged with UWTSD in 2017 but still constitutionally separate[19]
University of Wales Trinity Saint David1822201015,660UWTSD. Formed by merger of theUniversity of Wales, Lampeter,Trinity College, Carmarthen andSwansea Metropolitan University.

Campuses at Lampeter, Carmarthen and Swansea.

University of Warwick1965196529,435Coventry
University of the West of England1595199235,925Bristol
University of the West of Scotland1897199216,780Campuses at Paisley, Hamilton, Ayr, and Dumfries
NoneUniversity of West London1860199218,410Campuses at Ealing and Brentford
University of Westminster1838199222,040
University of Winchester184020057,515
University of Wolverhampton1899199219,700
University of Worcester194620059,160
Wrexham University188720088,990
University of York1963196322,445
York St John University1841200610,905

University colleges

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This is a list ofuniversity colleges in the UK. Institutions included on this list are university colleges that are recognised bodies with their own degree awarding powers;[1] it does not include institutions with "university college" in their title that are listed bodies as parts of a university (seecolleges within universities in the United Kingdom), or other institutions with "university college" in their title. Separate citations are given for institutions that have been awarded university college title recently and are not yet shown under that name on the recognised bodies list or which do not use the title in their name.
ArmsUniversityEstablishedUniversity college statusTotal studentsNotes
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Member institutions of the University of London

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All member institutions of the University of London are recognised bodies as institutions that have the right to grant University of London degrees. Some also hold their own degree awarding powers and, since the passing of the University of London Act 2018, can apply for university status in their own right without leaving the federal university.[20] Member institutions that are also universities in their own right are listed both here and in the list of universities above. The university was an examining board until 1900, when it became a federal university and admitted colleges as "Schools of the University".[21]

ArmsUniversityEstablishedJoined
University
of London
Total
students (2023/24)[3]
Notes
Birkbeck, University of London182319208,440A university in its own right, with degree awarding powers since 2012.[22]
Brunel University of London1798202415,475A university since 1966, became a member institution of the University of London in 2024.[23]
City St George's, University of London1834201626,415Formed in 2024 by merger ofCity, University of London andSt George's, University of London. City became a member institution of the University of London in 2016,[24] and became a university in its own right again in 2023.
NoneRoyal Central School of Speech and Drama19062005930A university in its own right, with degree awarding powers since 2005.[25]
NoneCourtauld Institute of Art19322002630
Goldsmiths, University of London189119058,330Became an institution owned by the university in 1905[21] and a school of the university in 1988.[26]
A university in its own right, with degree awarding powers since 2013.[27]
NoneInstitute of Cancer Research19092003345
King's College London1829190039,435Along with University College London, one of the two colleges named in the 1836 charter as having the right to submit students for examination and an original school of the university in 1900.[21] Since 2023 a university in its own right.
NoneLondon Business School196419642,255LBS is a university in its own right, having received a Royal Charter in 1986.[28]
London School of Economics1895190012,910Original school of the university in 1900.[21] Since 2023 a university in its own right.
NoneLondon School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine18991900980Original school of the university in 1900.[21]
A university in its own right, with degree awarding powers since 2013.[29]
Queen Mary University of London1785190726,080A university in its own right which awarded its own degrees since 2014.[30]
Royal Academy of Music18221999795A university in its own right, with degree awarding powers since 2012.[31]
Royal Holloway, University of London1879190012,975Original school of the university in 1900.[21] Since 2022 a university in its own right.[32]
Royal Veterinary College179119492,600A university in its own right, with degree awarding powers since 2009.[33]
SOAS University of London191619166,285A university in its own right, with degree awarding powers since 2013.[34]
NoneUniversity College London1826190051,435Along with King's College London, one of the two colleges named in the 1836 charter as having the right to submit students for examination and an original school of the university in 1900.[21] A university in its own right, with degree awarding powers since 2005.[35]

Other recognised bodies

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This section lists other education institutions that hold their own degree awarding powers but are neither universities (or colleges of the University of London) nor university colleges.[1]

Recognised bodies that can only award foundation degrees

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These institutions are recognised bodies withfoundation degree awarding powers only.[1]

Defunct university institutions

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This section lists defunct universities, university colleges, polytechnics and colleges of federal universities.

Former University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST) main building, now used byThe University of Manchester

Foreign universities with campuses in the United Kingdom

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While based in the UK, these are not considered UK universities and are not recognised as UK degree-awarding bodies by the British government unless separately listed in one of the categories above. Many are 'study abroad' centres for non-UK universities, offering a year or a semester in the UK for students enrolled at the foreign university, rather than campuses offering their own courses.

As of 1 November 2023,[update] there are 29 "Overseas Higher Education Institutions" that have been approved for studentvisa purposes by the UK Government as offering "an overseas course of degree level study that's equal to a UK higher education course".[40][41] There is also one branch of an overseas university that is a "listed body", offering courses leading to a UK degree from a "registered body".[42] The following are approved overseas higher education institutions and foreign universities that are listed bodies in the UK, with their UK locations:

Universities in British Overseas Territories

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Universities inBritish Overseas Territories are not considered UK Universities and are not recognised as UK degree-awarding bodies by the British government.[48]

University of the West Indies in Mona

Anguilla

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Bermuda

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Cayman Islands

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Main article:List of universities in the Cayman Islands

Gibraltar

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Montserrat

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Turks and Caicos Islands

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Universities in Crown Dependencies

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Seelist of universities in the Isle of Man for university institutions on theIsle of Man. There are currently no universities in theChannel Islands; in 2013[50][51] theStates of Guernsey gave approval for the opening of a university there but, as of February 2017, no progress has been made on the project.[52] The plan was cancelled in 2021.[53]

See also

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