South West Universities

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Portsmouth University

For 400 years the south coast town of Portsmouth was one of the UK’s primary naval ports – a history which is unavoidable, but why would you want to? The densely populated town is surrounded by the sea, green park spaces and amazing modern architecture, which gives this seaside location a real plus.  Find Out More!

University of Western England (UWE)

The name is pretty self explanatory in that the University has campuses stretched across the west of England. The heart of the university, in Bristol, sits on the River Avon in a very green and pleasant looking region with a mix of both old and new buildings to wonder at. Find Out More!

Exeter University

The University of Exeter, established in 1955, has more than 14,000 students across its three campuses. The University itself is performing strongly, ranking 12th in The Times Good University Guide 2011, making it the highest ranked South West university. Find Out More!

Plymouth University

With plenty of activities and essentials within a short reach of Plymouth University, it provides an exciting and social atmosphere no matter where you go. The Uni offers good computer access and a well-stocked library for all you book worms. Read More!

Bath University

Bath is one of England’s most beautiful and traditional cities, ranging from the hot springs, new public baths and idyllic countryside. The is a small 60s campus just over a mile away from the heart of the City with plenty of landscape to enjoy. Read More

Bath Spa University

Bath Spa isn’t actually in Bath, but four miles away, with the main Newton Park site set in hilly countryside – landscape revolutionary Capability Brown designed the grounds. The buildings themselves are, for the most part, built with golden-coloured Bath stone in the classic Regency style that can make every day feel a bit Pride and Prejudice. Read More