University of Greenwich
The University of Greenwich, established in 1890, is a public university located in London and Kent, United Kingdom. Its main campus is situated on a UNESCO World Heritage Site along the River Thames in South London, featuring historic baroque buildings designed by Sir Christopher Wren.
Campuses:
Greenwich Campus: The largest campus, renowned for its rich history and architecture, offering programs in business, computing, mathematics, and humanities.
Avery Hill Campus: Located in Eltham, South-East London, it provides modern facilities for education, health, and sports science students.
Medway Campus: Situated in Chatham Maritime, Kent, it hosts engineering and science programs, equipped with specialized laboratories and workshops.
Academic Profile:
The university offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across various disciplines, emphasizing research and practical experience. It is ranked #691-700 in the QS World University Rankings 2025.
Student Demographics:
Total Enrollment: Approximately 19,330 students.
International Students: 52% of the student body, reflecting a diverse and inclusive community.
Recent Developments:
In September 2024, the university introduced an inclusive language guide, encouraging the use of gender-neutral terms such as "partner" or "spouse" instead of "husband" or "wife" to promote inclusivity among its 22,000 students