There are a few reasons to study at the university:
Teaching excellence
The University of Greenwich has received nine Times Higher Education Awards, four Queen’s Anniversary Prizes for Higher and Further Education and two Guardian University Awards.
Times Higher Education Awards won by the university include Most Innovative Teacher, Outstanding Engineering Research, Outstanding International Strategy, Outstanding Contribution to Innovation and Technology and Sustainable Development.
The Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) silver award received by the university recognises its supportive, student-centred approach.
The University of Greenwich teaching staff are specialised in their disciplines and possess substantial knowledge of their respective industries.
Modern resources
More than GBP 80 million has been invested in the last five years in libraries, computing, and student centres as well as sports facilities. The university libraries have working spaces, group study rooms, computers and thousands of books. There is also a wide selection of physical copies of learning materials available.
Additional investment has been made in computing facilities and teaching spaces in the Dreadnought Building, which re-opened in September 2018 after a GBP 25 million makeover. The Dreadnought Building is also the new home for the Greenwich Students’ Union and includes a gym and social space.
Wide international community
Over 38,000 international students from more than 160 countries study at the university campuses and across the world in its partner colleges. While studying at Greenwich, students get a unique opportunity to meet people from all over the world.
Recognised qualifications
Many of the university’s courses are accredited by professional bodies. These professional bodies include the ACCA, the Royal Institute of British Architects, Engineering Accreditation Board, BCS – The Chartered Institute for IT, Institution of Engineering and Technology and many more.