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Brunel University London (BUL, commonly referred to as Brunel) is a public research university located in the Uxbridge area of ​​London, England. It was founded in 1966 and named after Isambard Kingdom Brunel, a Victorian engineer and pioneer of the Industrial Revolution. In June 1966, Brunel College of Advanced Technology was granted a royal charter and became Brunel University; in 2014 the university adopted the name Brunel University London (BUL). The university is considered as the British plate glass university. In October 2024, Brunel will join the federal University of London to become a member of the 18th federation.[3]

Since 2014 the university is organized into three colleges: College of Business, Arts and Social Sciences; College of Engineering, Design and Physical Sciences; and College of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences.

Brunel has more than 16,150 students and 2,500 staff, [4] with an annual income of £271.3 million (2021-22), of which £22.4 million comes from research grants and contracts, and expenditure of £311.9 million .[1] The university won the Queen’s Anniversary Prize in 2011. BUL is a member of the Association of Commonwealth Universities, the European University Association, and Universities UK

History

The beginning
Brunel University London was one of many British universities founded in the 1960s following Robbins’s appeal to higher education. It is sometimes described as “university plate glass”. The university’s origins lie in Acton Technical College, which split into two in 1957: Acton Technical College continued to cater for technicians and artisans, and Brunel College of Technology (named after Isambard Kingdom Brunel, a British engineer ) is dedicated to the education of chartered engineers.

The school building, including the teaching area, was designed by Richard Sheppard, Robson & Partners, Architects, in the Brutalist architectural style.

In 1960 Brunel College of Technology was given the status of a College of Advanced Technology, and it was decided that it would expand to another site to accommodate the additional buildings that would be required. Uxbridge was chosen to host the new building, and construction work had barely begun before the Ministry of Education changed the college’s status: it was named Brunel College of Advanced Technology in 1962 – the 10th advanced technology college in the country, and the last to be awarded this name.

The Uxbridge (Vine Street) branch line was closed in 1964, and the college bought the land adjacent to the railway site for £65,000 from the local council.[5]

A royal charter granting university status and the right to award degrees was granted on 9 June 1966, and the institution became Brunel University.[6][7]

The university continued to use both campuses until 1971, when it vacated the Acton site. In 1980, the university merged with Shoreditch College of Education (Shoreditch Training College), [8] [9] [10] [11] located at Cooper’s Hill, Runnymede, which became Brunel’s second campus.

In 1995, the university expanded again, joining the West London Institute of Higher Education, adding campuses in Osterley and Twickenham, increasing the number of courses that the university can offer. Traditionally, the strength of the university is in engineering, science, and technology, but in addition to the West London Institute, new departments such as arts, humanities, geography and earth sciences, health sciences and sports, and the size of students. reached over 12,000.

Brunel has been a subject of controversy as his approach to higher education is both commercial and politically conservative. angered the staff and students, and as a result, the ceremony will be held at the owners’ homes instead of on the school grounds. In the late 1990s, the Department of Physics, Chemistry, and Materials Engineering was closed, and, in 2004, Vice President Steven Schwartz, began a restructuring of the university’s faculty within the school, and closed the Department of Geography. and Earth Sciences. The acting vice president, sociologist Christopher Jenks, took office in 2006.[12] He was followed by Julia Buckingham, formerly of Imperial College London, who took up the position of chancellor at Brunel in 2012.[13]

In 2014 the university underwent internal restructuring and the name was changed to Brunel University London by charter of 16 July 2014. In 2016 Brunel celebrated its 50th anniversary since it was granted the royal charter, and held events for 14 months over more. 40 ceremonial occasions.[14]

In December 2020, the chancellor of the university Sir Richard Sykes led an independent review of the plans and objectives of the Vaccine Taskforce (UK), and in June 2021 he was finally appointed as the new chairman of the staff, leading the work to find, access and vaccination and care. support for vaccination campaigns as part of the UK’s COVID-19 vaccination programme.[15]

In April 2021, it was announced that Professor Julia Buckingham CBE would step down as Vice-Chancellor and President after almost 10 years in the role. He was succeeded by Professor Andrew Jones, who took up the position in January 2022.[16]

Campus

Part of Brunel’s main campus
In the late 1990s Brunel drew up a 10-year, £250 million masterplan for the school. This includes selling school buildings in Runnymede, Osterley and Twickenham and using the proceeds from the sale to repair and upgrade buildings and facilities on the Uxbridge campus. The projects included the extension of the library, a modern playground, a renovated student union center, a new health science teaching center, and the construction of several residence halls.

The original Brunel School was designed by Richard Sheppard, Robson and Associates, with many buildings retaining the ‘Brutalist’ architectural style of the 1960s. It has appeared in many films, most notably Stanley Kubrick’s A Clockwork Orange , a large part of which was built on campus, notably the John Crank Building (demolished July 2019) and a Grade II listed teaching facility.[17] He has also appeared in several UK television series including Spooks, Silent Witness, The Sweeney and Inspector Morse.[18]

How to Apply for Brunel University London International Student Admission and Sponsorships

Requirements for international students at Brunel

Academic qualifications
On each course page you’ll find a dropdown box to find the entry criteria for most international qualifications. You’ll need to provide your full official transcript and certificate before you can register at Brunel. For students who need a visa to study in the UK, you will need to provide these documents before we can issue your CAS. If you have completed the qualification already, you can upload the documents as part of your application. If you are still completing the qualification, simply upload an interim transcript with your application and you can provide the full documents once you complete your qualification.

English Language qualification
All applicants need to be able to demonstrate their English Language ability as part of their application to Brunel. We accept a whole range of English Language qualifications and you can find the specific requirements for each course on the course page. For some countries we can accept an academic qualification as evidence of your English Language ability in place of an English Language test, you can check by selecting your country to see what qualifications and grades are accepted.

Passport
You’ll need to upload a copy of the photo page your current passport as part of the application process. Also if you’ve had any UK Visas before, you should upload a copy of these with your application too.

Deposit
International students require a £5,000 deposit towards their tuition fees before you will be issued with your CAS. Full details about how to pay your deposit will be included in your offer email.

Immigration and Visas 

Find out more about immigration and visas.


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