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Which Russel group uni's have a city campus?

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Birmingham
Bristol
Cardiff
Edinburgh
Exeter
Glasgow
Imperial (has multiple spread around)
King’s (has multiple spread around)
Leeds
Liverpool
LSE (has multiple spread around)
Manchester
Newcastle
Nottingham (is a bit far from centre)
Queen Mary London (multiple spread around)
Queen’s Belfast
Sheffield
Southampton
Ucl (multiple spread around)
York
Original post by TheTree0fDeath
Birmingham
Bristol
Cardiff
Edinburgh
Exeter
Glasgow
Imperial (has multiple spread around)
King’s (has multiple spread around)
Leeds
Liverpool
LSE (has multiple spread around)
Manchester
Newcastle
Nottingham (is a bit far from centre)
Queen Mary London (multiple spread around)
Queen’s Belfast
Sheffield
Southampton
Ucl (multiple spread around)
York


Thank you
? Normally defined a City university or campus university, which is it you are looking for?
Reply 4
Original post by Regi Vaineikis
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A campus generally indicates all the university facilities, teaching and accommodation, are located together in a dedicated area. City-based universities (such as Bristol or Imperial) don't have a "campus" as such.

So Exeter is close to the city centre but it's a campus university.

Whereas Durham and Cambridge are city universities with buildings throughout their (small) cities.

Also don't limit yourself to RG universities. There's plenty of very good non-RG universities. Bath isn't RG, and has a campus close to the Bath city centre (although up a hill...).

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Reply 5
Original post by TheTree0fDeath
Birmingham
Bristol
Cardiff
Edinburgh
Exeter
Glasgow
Imperial (has multiple spread around)
King’s (has multiple spread around)
Leeds
Liverpool
LSE (has multiple spread around)
Manchester
Newcastle
Nottingham (is a bit far from centre)
Queen Mary London (multiple spread around)
Queen’s Belfast
Sheffield
Southampton
Ucl (multiple spread around)
York


Some of those are "campus" universities, not "city".

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Original post by random_matt
? Normally defined a City university or campus university, which is it you are looking for?


City university
Original post by Doonesbury
Some of those are "campus" universities, not "city".

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They’re campuses in, or very close to, a city. I assumed this was what the op meant by “city campuses”. I wasn’t aware of your new law that “campus” universities are by definition “not “city””.
Original post by Regi Vaineikis
City university


The following are campuses, not within the City.

University of Aberystwyth

University of Saint Mark and Saint John

Aston University

University of Bath

University of Birmingham

Bishop Grosseteste, Lincoln

Brunel University

Cardiff University

University of Central Lancashire

University of Chester

University of Coventry

De Montfort University

University of Derby

University of Dundee

University of East Anglia

Edge Hill University

Edinburgh Napier University (multi-campus)

University of Essex

University of Exeter

University of Glamorgan

University of Glasgow

Glasgow Caledonian University

Glyndwr University

Heriot Watt University (Multi-campus)

University of Hertfordshire

University of Hull

University of Keele

University of Kent

University of Lampeter - now part of the University of Wales Trinity St David (UWSTD)

Lancaster University

University of Leeds

University of Lincoln

Liverpool Hope University

Liverpool John Moores University

University of Liverpool

Loughborough University

University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne

University of Nottingham (Multi-campus)

Nottingham Trent (Multi-campus)

Oxford Brookes University

University Of Plymouth

Queen Margaret University

Queen Mary, University of London

University of Reading (Multi-campus)

Roehampton University

Royal Holloway, University of London

University of Southampton (Multi-campus)

Staffordshire University

University of Stirling

University of Strathclyde

University of Surrey

University of Sussex

University of Swansea

University of Wales Institute, Cardiff (UWIC)

University of Warwick

University of the West of England, Bristol (UWE) (Multi-Campus)

University of the West of Scotland (UWS) (Previously known as Paisley Uni)

University of Winchester

University of York

Original post by TheTree0fDeath
They’re campuses in, or very close to, a city. I assumed this was what the op meant by “city campuses”. I wasn’t aware of your new law that “campus” universities are by definition “not “city””.

sorry for wording it badly but do you know which ones are city uni's?
Newcastle University campus is right on the city and it's a great city.
Original post by Doonesbury
Some of those are "campus" universities, not "city".

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do you know which ones are city uni's?
Original post by Regi Vaineikis
do you know which ones are city uni's?


Any which are not what i listed.
Reply 13
Original post by Regi Vaineikis
do you know which ones are city uni's?


Non-campus RG universities:

Bristol

Cambridge

Cardiff

Durham

Edinburgh

Glasgow

Imperial

KCL

Liverpool

LSE

Manchester

Newcastle

Oxford

QMUL

Queen's University Belfast

UCL

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