Brief Introduction to University of Roehampton
Founded in 1841, University of Roehampton is a long-established traditional collegiate university. It is located in South West London, close to Putney, Hammersmith and Wimbledon, and 20 minutes bus from the central of London. University of Roehampton is also close to Richmond Park, making it one of the most beautiful campuses in the London area and the only park campus university in London.
University of Roehampton consists of four faculties - Digby Stuart College, Froebel College, Southlands College and White Lanes College - and offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses for international students in areas such as Literature, Sociology, Drama, Humanities, Dance, Education, Media, Cultural Linguistics, Music Education Departments, Business, Life Sciences And Psychology. At present, the total number of students is about 13,000, including more than 1,000 international students from 140 different countries and regions.
Academic Merit
1. It is ranked by Times Higher Education as one of the top 200 Emerging Universities in the world;
2. It is ranked 69th in the 2020 Times National University Rankings;
3. Silver award in the UK Higher Education Teaching Quality Excellence Awards (TEF Sliver);
4. One of the largest dance academies in the world and ranking first in Europe;
5. Classics and Ancient History ranked 5th in the UK of 2019 Guardian Science Rankings
6. Anthropology ranked 8th in the UK of 2019 Guardian Science Rankings
7. Film Production and Photography ranked 20th in the UK of 2019 Guardian Science Rankings
8. Offer the internal English test as well as pre-sessional course.
9. 94% research in the arts is rated as "world leading" (4*, 62 per cent) or "internationally excellent" (3*, 32 per cent).
10. High employment rate, with 93% of Roehampton students entering the workforce or further education within 6 months of graduation.