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University of Bedfordshire

University of Bedfordshire
University Bedfordshire logo.png
Type Public
Established 1882 – Teacher Training College
1993 – gained University Status as University of Luton
2006 – University of Bedfordshire
Endowment £0.52 m (2015)
Chancellor John Bercow MP
Vice-Chancellor Bill Rammell
Students 14,400 (2015/16)
Undergraduates 10,945 (2015/16)
Postgraduates 3,455 (2015/16)
Location Bedford, Luton Bedfordshire and Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, UK
51°52′40″N 0°24′41″W / 51.87778°N 0.41139°W / 51.87778; -0.41139Coordinates: 51°52′40″N 0°24′41″W / 51.87778°N 0.41139°W / 51.87778; -0.41139
Campus Urban
Website http://www.beds.ac.uk
Rankings
THE
(2016/17, national)
64
THE
(2016/17, world)
601-800
Complete
(2017, national)
120
The Guardian
(2017, national)
113
Times/Sunday Times
(2017, national)
110

The University of Bedfordshire is a public university with campuses in Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire, England. The university was created in August 2006 following approval by the Privy Council by merging the University of Luton and the Bedford campus of De Montfort University.

It has 14,400 students, including approximately 4,500 international students. It is spread across six campuses: there are four campuses in Bedfordshire in Bedford, and Luton; and two campuses in Buckinghamshire, in Aylesbury for students studying Nursing and Midwifery, and in Milton Keynes, where business studies, electronic engineering, and telecommunications are taught.

The university entered the Research Assessment Exercise in 2008 and achieved a GPA of 2.087 with 34.7% world-leading or internationally excellent. The top units of assessment were in Communication, Cultural and Media Studies, Social Work Social Policy and Administration and English Language and Literature. In 2012 it achieved FairTrade status.

The current Chancellor of the University of Bedfordshire is John Bercow, the current Speaker of the House of Commons.

The University of Luton had its roots in the Luton Modern School, which was established in 1908 and the Luton Modern School and Technical Institute which opened in 1937. This became Luton College of Higher Education with the merger of Luton College of Technology and Putteridge Bury College of Education in 1976. It obtained university status in 1993. The Bedford campus of De Montfort University was originally part of the Bedford College of Higher Education, which stemmed from Bedford Teacher Training College, founded in 1882, and Bedford Physical Training College, founded in 1903. The university was created by the merger of the University of Luton and the Bedford campus of De Montfort University in August 2006 following approval by the Privy Council.


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