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Charles Darwin University

Charles Darwin University (CDU) is located in Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia. The primary campus, known as the Casuarina campus, is located in the Darwin suburb of Brinkin close to the Casuarina shopping center, other campuses are in Alice Springs, Palmerston and Katherine (former Katherine Rural College), with some small education centers in Tennant Creek, Yulara, Jabiru, Mataranka Station) and Nhulunbuy (Gove). It was created on 1 January 2004 from the amalgamation of Northern Territory University (NTU) of Darwin and Centralian College of Alice Springs.
The university is named after Charles Darwin, the celebrated English naturalist.

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University of Bradford

The University of Bradford (est. 1966) is a university in Bradford, West Yorkshire in the United Kingdom. Formed from a technical college in 1966, there are three campuses: the main campus, located on Richmond Road, the School of Health, on Trinity Road, and the School of Management, at Emm Lane. According to The Times Good University Guide 2008, the University of Bradford is the 48th best university in the country. It has roughly 12,000 students enrolled, of which almost a third are mature students. Almost 25% of students are international students, and come from over 100 countries. 92% of the university's domestic students come from the state sector.

The University of Bradford was the first university in the UK to establish a Department of Peace Studies in 1973, and it is currently ranked first in the world for the subject. Its School of Management is also ranked third best in the UK. The university is currently undergoing a �79 million redevelopment programme, to improve both its building and its accommodation, as well as its facilities for disabled students, who comprise almost 6% of the total student population.

University of Birmingham

The University of Birmingham is a British Red Brick university located in Birmingham, in the West Midlands of England. Founded in Edgbaston in 1900 as a successor to Mason Science College, and dating back to the 1825 Birmingham Medical School, it was the first of the so-called Red Brick universities to receive a Royal Charter.

The University is a member of the Russell Group of research universities and a founding member of Universitas 21. It currently has over 18,000 undergraduate and over 11,000 postgraduate students. It is rated as one of the top five British research institutions, and is ranked eleventh overall in the UK, as well as thirtieth in Europe. It is one of three universities in Birmingham; the other two are Aston University and Birmingham City University. The Times Higher Education Supplement placed the University 65th in its world university rankings table.

University of Wales

The University of Wales (Prifysgol Cymru in Welsh) is a confederal university founded in 1893. It has accredited institutions throughout Wales, ranging from nineteenth-century establishments such as Lampeter to post-1992 universities such as Newport and institutes of higher education such as UWIC and NEWI. Indeed, the only university in Wales completely separate from the University of Wales is the University of Glamorgan in Pontypridd. It also accredits courses abroad.

The Chancellor of the University of Wales is HRH the Prince of Wales and the Pro-Chancellor is the Archbishop of Wales, Dr. Barry Morgan. The Vice-Chancellor is currently Professor Marc Clement.

University of Sunderland

The University of Sunderland is located in the City of Sunderland in North East England. The University has more than 16,000 students, including 1,000-plus international students from some 70 countries.

The University was named the "Best English University for student experience" by the Times Higher Education Supplement in December 2005.

The University is also one of the 31 United Kingdom Universities providing the New Route PhD as an alternative to the traditional Ph.D., although Sunderland also provides the latter.

University of Derby

The University of Derby is a university in the city of Derby, England. The main campus is on Kedleston Road, Allestree in the north-west of Derby close to the A38 opposite Markeaton Park. The university additionally operates a site in Buxton, Derbyshire, known as the Devonshire campus, a grade II listed building which dominates the local landscape and has a dome which is over 145ft in diameter, bigger than that of St Paul's Cathedral in London. It was formally opened by Prince Charles in February 2006. A contemporarily styled building for Arts, Design and Technology students on Markeaton Street in Derby was formally opened in early November 2007 by Richard Branson. Courses are also housed in the rustically attractive Britannia Mill location in Derby and the Chesterfield Centre for health education.

The provided holdings allow the University of Derby to supply its constituency with an unstinting range of study programmes; nearly 300 at the undergraduate level alone. The university�s Joint Honours Scheme incorporates over 40 subjects from across all four university faculties. Single honours degrees as well as short courses, foundation degrees, and postgraduate degrees are generally superintended by individual faculties/research groups and include avenues for scholarship within mostly all popularly recognized academic disciplines and subdisciplines.

The university�s extension of personal resources and facilities to its students is of an equally comprehensive quality. Computing facilities, Apple workstation suites, Spa (Buxton), two computer games suites, a life-like Hospital teaching environment with robot patients, an exceptionally well-stocked Learning Resource Centre (opened in 1997) at the Kedleston Road campus, a restaurant ran by culinary students, a university bus system, conference and/or colloquim settings, multi-functional lecture theatres, art and culture venues, concert venues, recording studios, sport centres, sport halls, fitness suites, outdoor pitches, student union bars and cafes, meditation/prayer rooms, natural/park environments, and frequent exhibitions by local, national and international purveyors of many varieties of goods are but a tiny fraction of the opportunities for self and academic development at the University of Derby.

University of Teesside

The University of Teesside, based in Middlesbrough, UK, has a student body of 20,685 students as of 2005. Recording rises in applications of 11.4%/2.5% for degree courses beginning in 2005/2006 respectively has given Teesside, for two years running, the highest such percentage increases of any university in the North East of England.

Sheffield Hallam University

Sheffield Hallam University (SHU) is a university in Sheffield, England. It is based on three campuses, the main one (City campus) is in Sheffield city centre, and the others (Psalter Lane and Collegiate Crescent) are close to Ecclesall Road in southwest Sheffield.

With more than 28,000 students, over 4,000 staff and 650 courses, the University is the country's sixth largest. The Research Assessment Exercise in 2001 placed SHU joint top amongst the newer universities.

The university claims that one of its top priorities is promoting regional wealth creation through enterprise and knowledge transfer. This commitment is represented at strategic level via the Sheffield First Partnership � a high-level public, private and voluntary sector partnership which exists to develop and implement economic and social strategies for the city.

Edexcel

Edexcel is a London-based for-profit company and one of England, Wales and Northern Ireland's five main examination boards. The others are AQA, OCR, the WJEC and the CCEA. Its name is a portmanteau word derived from the words "educational" and "excellence". Edexcel offers a variety of qualifications to UK students, including A-levels, GCSEs and the BTEC suite of vocational qualifications. It is an international organisation, awarding over 1.5 million certificates to students around the world every year.

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