England is home to a very wide range of universities and colleges – each with different specialisms. Plus some of the world’s top-ranked universities, including Oxford, Cambridge, and Imperial College London.
You'll find vibrant music scenes in cities like London, Liverpool, Leeds and Manchester, reflecting their diverse multicultural communities. You'll also find popular student destinations with lively entertainment, rich histories and inspiring architecture – from Bath and York to Brighton and Sheffield.
There are places to study in every corner of England, usually with festivals, national parks and beautiful coastlines nearby. You'll have so much to explore.
Providers in England
Regions in England
East of England
27 universities & colleges
East Midlands
19 universities & colleges
London
109 universities & colleges
North East
12 universities & colleges
North West
42 universities & colleges
South East
48 universities & colleges
South West
36 universities & colleges
West Midlands
31 universities & colleges
Yorkshire and The Humber
31 universities & colleges
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Sana
Brunel University of LondonNursingHi! I'm Sana, a 2nd year Child Nursing student studying at Brunel University. I am passionate about Child Nursing and I'd love to share more about my experiences. Please feel free to ask me anything about Brunel University, the course, student life, placements, or anything else you'd like to know about! I look forward to talking to you 🙂 -
Christina
University of LincolnInternational Relations and Politics - BA (Hons)Hello! My name is Christina and I'm currently in my second year of studying politics and IR! I love debating and talking passionately about politics as well as campaigning for others to get involved. I also volunteer for the Motor Neurone Disease Association! I’m also a very social person who enjoys playing games, coffee, trips to the pub and the odd night out. Hopefully, with my degree, I'm planning on going into the non-profit or charity sector. Happy to help in any way I can! -
Kyle
University of East Anglia UEABusinessHello, I'm Kyle from Malaysia, currently navigating the exciting world of business management as a first-year student at NBS, UEA. Versatility is my forte, and my interests span from fashion and beauty to science and gaming. I recently discovered a passion for archery as I find it as a cool and chill indoor sport. In the future, I envision myself contributing to the business and marketing realms, particularly in hospitality, fashion, tech, or entertainment sectors. Ultimately, my goal is to establish my own business back in Malaysia. The UK has been a fascinating journey, especially in understanding the dynamics between generations and societal norms. Moving abroad challenged me to be braver and more outgoing, and I've been fortunate to find a sense of belonging and care from wonderful people at UEA. -
Kat
Leeds Trinity UniversityTelevision Production BA (Hons)Hi, I’m Kat! I am 20 years old in my second year of Univerisity. I’m studying Television production which includes TV, Film, Digital media, photography and Documentaries. -
Elizabeth
University of LincolnNursing (Registered Nurse - Adult) - BSc (Hons)Hi, I'm Elizabeth, a 3rd year student nurse at the University of Lincoln. My hobbies and interests include reading, sketching and spending time with friends and family -
Alexandra
University of East Anglia UEADramaHi, I'm Alexandra and I'm a 1st year Drama undergraduate student at UEA. I'm Spanish/Bolivian but have lived most of my life in Bolivia. As someone with a passion for stage and screen, I chose the Drama course at UEA to develop and acquire more skills that would allow me to succeed in my career path. I am particularly passionate about scriptwriting, acting and filmmaking, so in the future, I hope I can dedicate myself to all of them. I was previously studying graphic design in Bolivia, but I decided to apply to UEA to pursue my goals; however, I still dedicate some time to it because I love it. I also enjoy photography (especially nature photography), drawing and painting, writing and dancing. -
Susanna
City, University of LondonCriminology and Sociology BSc (Hons)Hi, I’m Susanna I’m in my 2nd year at City studying Sociology & Criminology, I really enjoy this course. Criminology, with its focus on crime, law, and justice, has been a particular passion of mine. I’ve delved into the psychological and sociological factors that contribute to criminal behavior, as well as the societal responses to crime. My research often intersects with issues of social justice, exploring how policies and practices in the criminal justice system impact different communities. Outside of academia, I’m deeply engaged in activities that enrich my understanding of the world around me. I enjoy volunteering with organizations focused on criminal justice reform, where I can see firsthand the real-world implications of the theories I study. This hands-on experience is something I believe is crucial for anyone interested in this field. -
Ella
Bournemouth UniversityBSc (Hons) MidwiferyHi! I am Ella, a 3rd year Midwifery Student. Alongside Midwifery my main passion is dance. I have danced all my life and I am part of BUDS (the dance society at uni!). I also enjoy spending time with my friends, especially at the beach! I am happy to answer any questions that you may have and will try my best to help :) -
Andzhela
City, University of LondonEconomics BSc (Hons)Hi, my name is Angela and I am currently studying Economics at City. I was born in Smolyan, Bulgaria, however, I moved to London when I was 13. Ever since, I have enjoyed living and studying here as I strongly believe that a bad day in London is still better than a good day anywhere else! As an Economics undergraduate, I hope to secure a career in the financial industry. So far, my experience at the university has been very satisfying. I was recently appointed to be one of City’s brand ambassadors, which allows me to do what I love i.e. to communicate with different people. Given my knowledge and the skills I have secured in the past, I will be looking forward to receiving your questions and helping out as much as I can, so feel free to ask. -
Anjali
Coventry UniversityMSc International Business ManagementI’m passionate about business studies. I would like to take up different positions in a company until I find something that I actually admire. I have previously worked as an admin assistant at an educational institution back in my country of India, I’m currently working as a student ambassador for the business and law department in Coventry university since September 2024. -
Sukhpreet
Coventry UniversityBiomedical Science/Applied Biomedical Science BSc (Hons)Hey! I'm a final-year BSc Biomedical Science student at Coventry University and have completed an NHS placement in Microbiology. I'm here to share insights into studying Biomedical Science and guide you toward the university’s resources and opportunities. My goal is to help you feel prepared, supported, and excited about everything Coventry has to offer, both academically and personally. If you have any questions or just want to chat about student life, feel free to reach out. I'm happy to share my experiences and help you make the most of your university journey! -
Folakemi
Bournemouth UniversityMSc Information TechnologyHello! My name is Folakemi and I am a postgraduate student doing my MSc in Information Technology. As an international student I understand, the possible questions and curiosities you may have and I look forward to answering any questions. -
Minx
University of LincolnAnimal Behaviour and Welfare - BSc (Hons)Coming to university can be an extremely stressful journey and I want to help make the transition as easy as posible! I'm studying Animal behaviour and welfare and hope to go into work with assistance dogs. -
Jacqui
University of NorthamptonBsc PsychologyI am 50 years of age, originally from Glasgow in Scotland and left school in 1989, with 8 O' Grades (GCSE’s) and 5 Higher (A Levels). Desperate for a new adventure and to start working and earning, I applied for a job in Television Production in London. I successfully worked for an independent company in Soho, initially as a Production Runner, progressing finally to Production Manager. I returned to Glasgow for a year, to work for BBC Scotland as Production Manager, before taking time out to travel in 1999. I travelled throughout Southeast Asia, Australia, New Zealand, and America for 2 years. On return, I moved to Brighton, East Sussex where I worked for American Express, a lifestyle magazine called Venus, and as a volunteer for the Brighton Unemployed Family project, between 2001 and 2012. Brighton is where I met my husband and went on to have two children, a girl, and a boy. Ava who is now 15 years old and Lochlan who is 13. 8 years ago, my Husbands job transferred to their other site near Leamington, bringing the family to the midlands. We now live in the village of Weedon, a half-hour drive, west of Northampton. Since living in Weedon I have completed 7 years working in primary education. I began working in Special Needs as a 1:1 and in my 5th year at Weedon Primary, I completed an HLTA course through Northampton University, qualifying me to teach years 1 to 6 in primary school. I have trained in Autism, Attachment Disorder, Dyslexia, Speech, and language among others. I ran nurture groups and introduced a kinaesthetic approach to a lot of my teaching, after researching its efficacy in primary schools. During my school career, I have been fascinated by how children learn. Some by doing, others by seeing. I have come to love the continual questions from children and the challenge and adventure of not always knowing the answers. Throughout my working life, I have loved interacting with people, obsessing over human behaviour and how the mind works and influences decisions. My favourite literature often tackles aspects of psychology and I find it an extremely exciting and alluring subject. Throughout the lockdown period, it became apparent that I was not fully satisfied with my career and felt I was ready to learn and take on a new challenge. My initial thought was to go into Educational Psychology but with more investigation, I decided it was time to move away from education and start something new. My next thought was counselling, which I am still very much keen on exploring and could see a possible future career. As a volunteer in Brighton Unemployed Centre Family Project, I assisted low-income families and homeless people, realising my ability to listen sensitively and offer solace. Completing a course for the British College of Journalism a few years ago, I gained skills in reporting and analysing as well as fuelling my curiosity in psychology. I wrote articles on social, biological, and cognitive psychology. From a piece on music and memory to another on psychology in pain management. Having completed a year of the single honours psychology course I now feel the career direction I want to go into is counselling psychology. I have recently secured a part-time job locally with the group of Northampton psychiatric hospitals (NHFT) and ideally, would love to complete my master's within the NHS but if not I will probably stay at the University of Northampton to complete my master's in counselling. -
Lucy-Mai
University of LincolnGraphic Design - BA (Hons)Hi I’m Lucy, and I’m currently studying Graphic Design at the University of Lincoln, with hopes of entering the field after graduation. I studied Product Design, Sociology and Psychology for my A-levels before arriving at University. -
Debora
University of SurreyPsychology BSc (Hons)Hi! It's Debora, I am last year Psychology student at University of Surrey. Coming from Portugal, I plan on working around either Forensics or Occupational once I graduate! Feel free to drop in any question! -
Benjamin
University of the Arts LondonFashion Design Technology: WomenswearSecond year Fashion Design Technology: Womenswear student at London College of Fashion with a specific focus on the ways tailoring is used in women's and gender non-conforming clothing hoping to go into gender affirming tailoring in the future. -
Caitlin
University of SussexZoology MSciHi! I'm Caitlin, a 4th Year commuting Zoology student at the University of Sussex. I would be happy to answer all your questions about the university including accommodation, my course or student life. I respond to messages during the day and will get back to you as soon as I am available - hope to hear from you soon! -
Julia
Brunel University of LondonPsychologyHello everyone :) My name is Julia and I came to Brunel University from Poland. After mandatory studies I took 3-year break from academic education, while I was traveling and working abroad (among others as a windsurfing instructor). Currently I'm living on campus with a plan to live off campus next year. In the future I'd like to pursue my career in the field of Clinical Psychology, Cognitive Psychology or Neuropsychology. I've always been interested in people's behaviour and how the human brain works, so these fields are a perfect combination for me. -
Maria
University of PlymouthBSc (Hons) Occupational Therapy (Full-time)I am in my second year of Occupational therapy (BSc Hons) at the University of Plymouth. I came straight to uni from college, where I studied Sociology, Performing arts and Health and Social Care. When I qualify as an OT, I am interested in working in psychosocial settings and with children.