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  • Auburn University today is a comprehensive land, sea and space grant institution – among the few that hold that distinction – occupying more than 1,840 acres and helping fulfill the dreams of nearly 25,000 students. The university began, though, as the small, more humble East Alabama Male College, which was chartered in 1856 and opened its doors in 1859 as a private liberal arts institution. From 1861 to 1866 the college was closed because of the Civil War. The college had begun an affiliation with the Methodist Church before the war. Due to dire financial straits, the church transferred legal control of the institution to the state in 1872, making it the first land-grant college in the South to be established separate from the state university. It thus became the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama.
  • Aston University is a public research university situated in the city centre of Birmingham, England. Its commitment to research, enterprise and inspiring teaching – delivers a local and global impact. Students from over 120 countries choose to study at Aston University – a safe and friendly campus enjoyed by a global and multicultural community. Birmingham is one of the UK’s most diverse cities and home to an unrivalled cultural heritage, top sporting events, music, performing arts and outstanding world cuisine.
  • Recognised by US News & World Report as the country’s most innovative school, Arizona State University is where students and faculty work with NASA to develop, advance and lead innovations in space exploration. It is where Nobel laureates and Pulitzer Prize winners teach master learners; where nationally ranked and internationally ranked programmes prepare next-generation innovators to thrive while advancing pioneering research, strategic partnerships, entrepreneurship and economic development. ASU’s nationally ranked programmes inspire the top-qualified graduates and have positioned the university as a “top-tier” recruiting and hiring institution by more than 50 of the country’s top corporations, according to professional recruiters and rankings services around the world.
  • The story started in 1858 when the art critic, patron and philanthropist John Ruskin opened Cambridge School of Art. The art school grew to become ARU, and it’s still at the heart of our modern-day campus in Cambridge. Over the years, many colleges and institutes have become part of ARU. They include the Cambridgeshire College of Arts and Technology (CCAT) and the Essex Institute of Higher Education (formerly the Chelmer Institute – itself formed from the Mid-Essex Technical College and the Brentwood College of Education). At first, these colleges combined to become Anglia Polytechnic, and then Anglia Polytechnic University in 1992. The campuses are at the heart of four exciting cities: Cambridge, Chelmsford, London and Peterborough. With a thriving Students' Union, 120 student societies and city life right on your doorstep, there is never a dull moment.
  • Admission to this university is through the on-campus pathway provider. It offers foundation, international year one and pre-masters programmes. At the HvA learning, working and living in Amsterdam are connected naturally. The HvA is a metropolitan university where students, teachers and researchers from different perspectives and disciplines work together with each other and with companies, organisations and (knowledge) institutions.
  • With eight schools and over 170 programmes including bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees; American University students choose a personalised curriculum of theoretical study and experiential learning, taught by internationally-recognised faculty in courses that take them from the classroom to the nation’s capital, and all around the globe.
  • Dedication to student success is Algonquin College’s guiding principle and is demonstrated through the quality of its programmes, staff, the continual expansion of its facilities, and by forging strategic partnerships. Every action since the College was established has been to ensure students have access to the education and skills training demanded by the marketplace to launch a rewarding career.
  • Alfred Adler began community psychology by articulating the constructs of gemeinschaftsgefühl (social interest or the connection between individual and community well being) and systemic/structural community intervention (such as preventative public health measures). Adler University, as a higher education institution, continues his work today through the production of three outcomes which are specified in the Mission: Socially Responsible Practitioners: Socially responsible practitioners are educated to be effective personal and social change agents in the pursuit of justice. Community Engagement: Community engagement is a collaborative partnership that strengthens communities, provides service, and prepares students. Social Justice: Social justice refers to the equitable distribution of economic, political, civil, cultural, social, and other resources and opportunities in society to promote the optimal development of persons and communities.
  • Adelphi University is a highly awarded, nationally ranked, powerfully connected doctoral research university. It offers exceptional liberal arts and sciences programmes and professional training with particular strength in its Core Four – Arts and Humanities, STEM and Social Sciences, the Business and Education Professions, and Health and Wellness. Adelphi is dedicated to transforming students’ lives through small classes, hands-on learning and innovative ways to support student success. More than 115,000 Adelphi graduates have gained the skills to thrive professionally as active, caring citizens, making their mark on the university, their communities and the world.
  • Abertay is right at the heart of Dundee, combining all the advantages of a close-knit campus with the buzz of city centre life. All of the buildings are within a quarter of a mile of each other; as are shops, bars, clubs, cinemas and theatres, and the university is in walking distance from the bus and train stations. The campus itself is an eclectic mixture of everything from the Edwardian Old College to our outstanding and award-winning Bernard King Library. The heart of the university lies in Bell Street, with most teaching and learning facilities, offices, research centres and the library all within just a few yards of each other. Its 21st-century Student Centre is also here, and whether you’re going to lectures, meeting with staff, studying in the library, attending tutorials and seminars, or just having a coffee with friends, you’ll always feel like part of a bustling community.
  • Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus is the foreign branch campus of Swinburne University and is located in Sarawak, Malaysia.   It was established in 2000, and operates as a partnership between the Sarawak State Government and Swinburne Australia.  The Swinburne Sarawak campus operates as a full-fledged branch campus, joining three other Swinburne campuses in Melbourne, Australia, and is under the academic control of Swinburne's Higher Education Division in Australia. Courses offered are identical to those available in Melbourne and graduates are awarded Australian testamurs.
  • Wrexham Glyndŵr University is a public research university, in Wales, United Kingdom, with campuses in Wrexham, Northop and St Asaph. It offers both undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, as well as professional courses. The university had 5,895 students in 2018/19
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