We help students achieve academic excellence in a diverse range of disciplines and fields – through our excellent faculties.We are dedicated to inspirational learning, combining teaching with work placements and impactful research. We have a wide range of partners to support our teaching initiatives to ensure that you have an experience that is academically challenging and gives a sound foundation for practice. Home to the Schools of Human Sciences, Health Sciences and Education, the Faculty has a strong focus on professional and workforce development, with long-established and extensive partnerships across a wide range of professional sectors. From social work to psychology, midwifery to mental health and early years to higher education, we are committed to delivering an academically challenging experience that provides a sound foundation for practice. That focus is backed by a research culture which addresses real-world issues and identifies interventions that will have a positive impact on peoples' lives.
Students interested in studying abroad should normally have completed at least 1 year of undergraduate studies before starting their studies at the University of Greenwich.
Additional eligibility criteria for applicants:
Accept via UCAS
You can accept your offer via UCAS, via email or by paying a confirmation deposit, depending on how you applied.
Accept directly
If you are a UK student who has applied directly to us or an international student who is sponsored (by your government/company) you can accept your place by emailing us.
Accept via deposit
International students can accept their place by paying a £3000 deposit. However, If you are sponsored by a government or organisation (e.g. US Federal Aid) you can accept directly by following instructions above.
Key Facts about the University of Greenwich:
Established Year: The University of Greenwich was founded in 1890 as Woolwich Polytechnic. It gained university status in 1992.
Campuses: The university has three main campuses located in Greenwich, Avery Hill, and Medway, offering a variety of academic programs and facilities.
Academic Offerings: The University of Greenwich offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across various disciplines, including business, engineering, health, humanities, social sciences, and more.
Global Outlook: The university has a strong international presence, attracting students from over 140 countries. It maintains partnerships with institutions worldwide, fostering a global learning environment.
Research Excellence: The University of Greenwich is actively engaged in research and innovation. It conducts impactful research in areas such as environmental science, computing, social sciences, and architecture, contributing to advancements in knowledge and addressing real-world challenges.
Industry Connections: The university has strong ties with industry partners, fostering collaborations and providing students with opportunities for internships, placements, and real-world experience.
Student Support: The University of Greenwich is committed to supporting student success and well-being. It offers a range of support services, including academic support, career guidance, counseling, and disability services.
Sustainability Focus: The university places emphasis on sustainability and environmental responsibility. It has been recognized for its sustainable practices and commitment to reducing its carbon footprint.
Heritage and Landmarks: The university is situated in historical locations, including the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Greenwich, known for its rich maritime history and iconic landmarks such as the Royal Observatory and the Cutty Sark.
Alumni Network: The University of Greenwich boasts a strong alumni network, with graduates making significant contribution
An award of £1,000 is available to our graduates who progress to a non-government / research-funded master’s or PGCE teacher training course at the University of Greenwich.
Study mode | :Full-time |
Programm for Scholarship | :Undergraduate and postgraduate |
Scholarship amount | :up to £1000 |
Course duration | :1st year |
Eligible students | :All students |
Eligible country | :All nationals |
Most undergraduate students apply through the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS). If you wish to study part-time, you apply to the university directly. Students from outside the UK can also apply this way.
For most postgraduate courses, you apply directly to the university. A small number of courses have other application routes. International students may also be able to apply through one of our in-country representatives.
You can live in halls on or near our campuses and stay in student accommodation every year of your course. We also run buses between campuses, including a free service between Greenwich and Avery Hill. Our student accommodation is safe and secure with 24/7 support. You’ll also pay less than you would at other London universities. Our student accommodation is the second cheapest in London (The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2023).
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