Granted university status in 2001. Predecessor colleges have been delivering quality education in Gloucestershire since 1834. International reputation for achievements in sustainability and is the only university in the UK to have been ranked in the top five of the People and Planet Green League each year since it began. Leading the way at elite sporting level, are the University of Gloucestershire All Golds, the only university owned professional rugby league club in the world.
Regency Cheltenham is home to two of campuses, the Park and Francis Close Hall, with Oxstalls campus situated just minutes from the heart of historic Gloucester. Equidistant from Birmingham and Bristol, Gloucestershire offers bustling towns and stunning scenery within two hours reach of London. Bus links are provided between campuses in Cheltenham and Gloucester at a subsidised flat rate fee of £1.00. This also applies to all Stagecoach bus services in and around Cheltenham and Gloucester.
A recognised Centre of Excellence in Rural Research is located in the university's Countryside and Community Research Institute. A thriving postgraduate research community with traditional and taught doctorates, including a highly successful DBA. The government's 2008 Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) results for Higher Education institutions shows that the University has work of 'world-leading' quality in five of its research areas. With more than 70 sports & Societies there is plenty to get involved in, and if you can’t find what you are looking for, the SU will help you set one up.
The Union provides many opportunities for students from Sports and Societies to Volunteering and a Jobshop. The SU Summer Ball has seen acts like Professor Green and Lily Allen. It is held at the prestigious Cheltenham Racecourse, famous for its Gold Cup week. The Green Team runs our own Cheltenham Chilli Company alongside students. We are also starting our very own Cider Company. Students' Union provides a JobShop to help students looking for work in and around the local area where there are a good variety of jobs.
Regency Cheltenham is home to two of campuses, the Park and Francis Close Hall, with Oxstalls campus situated just minutes from the heart of historic Gloucester. Equidistant from Birmingham and Bristol, Gloucestershire offers bustling towns and stunning scenery within two hours reach of London. Bus links are provided between campuses in Cheltenham and Gloucester at a subsidised flat rate fee of £1.00. This also applies to all Stagecoach bus services in and around Cheltenham and Gloucester.
A recognised Centre of Excellence in Rural Research is located in the university's Countryside and Community Research Institute. A thriving postgraduate research community with traditional and taught doctorates, including a highly successful DBA. The government's 2008 Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) results for Higher Education institutions shows that the University has work of 'world-leading' quality in five of its research areas. With more than 70 sports & Societies there is plenty to get involved in, and if you can’t find what you are looking for, the SU will help you set one up.
The Union provides many opportunities for students from Sports and Societies to Volunteering and a Jobshop. The SU Summer Ball has seen acts like Professor Green and Lily Allen. It is held at the prestigious Cheltenham Racecourse, famous for its Gold Cup week. The Green Team runs our own Cheltenham Chilli Company alongside students. We are also starting our very own Cider Company. Students' Union provides a JobShop to help students looking for work in and around the local area where there are a good variety of jobs.
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