University of Worcester

Founded in 2005, the University of Worcester is a public, non-profit higher education institution located in the suburban area of Worcester, a small city in the West Midlands with a population between 50,000 and 249,999. Officially recognized by the Privy Council, the University is a medium-sized, coeducational institution with an enrollment of approximately 7,000 to 7,999 students.

The University of Worcester offers a wide range of courses and programs that lead to recognized higher education qualifications, including pre-bachelor’s certificates and diplomas, bachelor's degrees, master's degrees, and doctorates across various fields of study. With a 19-year history, the University maintains a selective admissions policy based on academic performance and previous qualifications.

Welcoming students from around the world, UW supports both academic and personal development through a variety of services and facilities. These include a comprehensive library, modern sports amenities, opportunities for study abroad and exchange programs, as well as online and distance learning options. Administrative and support services are also available to enhance the student experience.