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Northwestern University (or NU) is a prestigious private research university located in and around Chicago, Illinois, with a branch campus in Qatar. Established in 1851, when it opened its doors […]
The short answer is YES! American colleges focus on undergraduate education . Although American students tend to use the terms college and university interchangeably, and are just as likely to […]
Established in 1853, the University of Florida is a leading land-grant research university, rated R1 for research output and ranked in sixth place among the USA’s public universities, and 154th […]
University of Warwick is an outstanding public research university, located in Coventry, a stone’s throw away from Stratford upon Avon, and yet only an hour’s train journey from the capital. […]
The creative arts cover a vast range of subjects and courses, which can be loosely grouped into art, design and media and crafts, and include architecture, fine art, photography, creative […]
Located in the hamlet of Annandale-on-Hudson in New York State, Bard College sprawls along the river and its campus covers 1000 acres of rural land, which blends historical Hudson Estate […]
Cornell University is located in Ithaca, a rural environment with forests, waterfalls, hiking trails, and exceptionally cold winters, to the south of Cayuga Lake, amidst the hills and gorges of […]
Studying in Finland may seem like a leap in the dark, since it is the least well-known Scandinavian country – but Finnish culture has permeated Europe in many ways and […]
Leiden University is a public research university, and the oldest in the Netherlands. It has always had a reputation for tolerance, welcoming new ideas and debate, and for acting as […]
The basic differences between public and private universities all stem from one source – funding. Public universities are funded by the state and operate on a non-profit basis, whereas private […]
The MBA, or Master’s in Business Administration, is a highly prestigious, sought after postgraduate qualification, which originated in America in 1908 at Harvard – but is now being taught in […]
The University of Nottingham is a public research university, and part of the Russell Group of outstanding and highly prestigious UK universities.Granted a charter in 1948, it boasts one of […]
The Russell Group is essentially the British equivalent of the American Ivy League and is made up of 24 prestigious, research-intensive universities. Set up in 1994, the Russell Group was […]
The University of Edinburgh is one of Scotland’s “Ancient” Universities and was first established in 1582. Ranked 22nd in the world (QS, 2024) and located in one of the most […]
UC Davis started life as the state of California’s agricultural college and became amalgamated into the University of California in 1959. Its historical roots can be seen to this very […]
Established in 1841, Fordham University is a private research university located in New York, run in line with Jesuit educational principles: service; respect for the individual; the pursuit of excellence. […]
Ranked No. I in Ireland, and included in the of top 120 global universities, Trinity College Dublin, was established in 1592. The university is located right in the middle of […]