Historical sites, modern developments and a culturally diverse student body all make the University of Greenwich a rewarding and enjoyable place to study. Providers of higher education since 1890, and twice winners of the Queen’s Anniversary Prize for excellence in higher education, the University has a proven track record of providing excellent education.
University of Greenwich, London, offers over 400 programmes including degrees, diplomas and professional qualifications. This wide choice combined with our strong international focus, means we are certain to have something to suit you.
The University is made up of several campuses. Our main central location is at Maritime Greenwich – a world heritage site. Our various schools are situated in locations in Greenwich, Avery Hill and Medway.We are also only 25 minutes from Central London and within easy travelling distance of the Channel ports.
Eighty-nine per cent of students who took part in the National Student Survey said that staff are good at explaining things, and also gave high ratings to the fact that their courses are intellectually stimulating and that lecturers are enthusiastic and make their subjects interesting.
Our staff include a winner of the Times Higher Education Most Innovative Teacher Award and several National Teaching Fellows, a status which recognises exceptional teaching.
Our research on tsetse fly was named by Universities UK as one of the eight most important discoveries made in a UK university over the past 60 years.
The university’s Natural Resources Institute works across the world to reduce poverty and improve people’s lives. Its research helps meet challenges such as pests and diseases and brings new technology and expertise to farmers in developing countries.
We work with employers to provide the workplace skills students really need. Employers help design and shape programme content, ensuring our teaching reflects the latest developments in industry.
We are the greenest university in the UK, according to the People & Planet Green League Table. Our carbon emissions are down 22% on 2005, and we’ve introduced solar panels, electricity from renewable sources and our very own beehive!