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Members of the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA) 2019-20 Members of the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA) 2019-20 The following institutions are members of QAA for 2019-20. To find out more about QAA membership, visit www.qaa.ac.uk/membership List correct at time of publication – 18 June 2020 Aberystwyth University Activate Learning AECC University College Al-Maktoum College of Higher Education Amity Global Education Limited Anglia Ruskin University Anglo American Educational Services Ltd Arden University Limited Arts University Bournemouth Ashridge Askham Bryan College Assemblies of God Incorporated Aston University Aylesbury College Bangor University Barnsley College Bath College Bath Spa University Bellerbys Educational Services Ltd (Study Group) Bexhill College Birkbeck, University of London Birmingham City University Birmingham Metropolitan College Bishop Grosseteste University Blackburn College Blackpool and The Fylde College Bolton College Bournemouth University BPP University Limited Bradford College Brockenhurst College Buckinghamshire New University Burnley College Burton & South Derbyshire College 1 Bury College Cambridge Regional College Canterbury Christ Church University Cardiff and Vale College Cardiff Metropolitan University Cardiff University CEG UFP Ltd Central Bedfordshire College Cheshire College South and West Chichester College Group Christ the Redeemer College City College Plymouth City of Bristol College City, University of London Colchester Institute Coleg Cambria Cornwall College Coventry University Cranfield University David Game College De Montfort University Derby College DN Colleges Group East Sussex College Group Edge Hill University Edinburgh Napier University EKC Group ESCP Europe-Business School Falmouth University Fareham College Gateshead College Glasgow Caledonian University Glasgow School of Art Global Banking School Ltd Gloucestershire College Glyndŵr University Goldsmiths' College Gower College Guildhall School of Music and Drama Grŵp Llandrillo Menai Halesowen College Harper Adams University Hartpury University Havant & South Downs College HCUC Heart of Worcestershire College Heriot-Watt University 2 Holy Cross College Hugh Baird College Hull College Group Hult International Business School ICMP Management Limited Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine Instituto Marangoni Kaplan Open Learning (Essex) Ltd Kensington Education Foundation Ltd King's College London Kingston University Kirklees College Lancaster University Leeds Arts University Leeds Beckett University Leeds College of Building Leeds Trinity University Leicester College Liverpool Hope University Liverpool John Moores University Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine London Business College London Film School Ltd London Business School London Institute of Banking and Finance London Metropolitan University London School of Economics and Political Science London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine London School of Management Education Ltd London South Bank University Loughborough University LTE Group Macclesfield College Met Film School Limited Middlesex University Mont Rose College of Management and Sciences Ltd National Film and Television School NCG Neath Port Talbot College Nelson and Colne College Group New College Durham New College of the Humanities Newman University Birmingham Norland College Limited North Warwickshire and South Leicester College Norwich University of the Arts Nottingham Trent University 3 Oldham College Open University Oxford Brookes University Plumpton College Plymouth College of Art Preston College Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh Queen Mary University of London Queen's University Belfast Ravensbourne University London Regent's University London Richmond, The American International University in London Riverside College Roehampton University Rose Bruford College of Theatre and Performance Royal Academy of Dance Royal Academy of Music Royal Agricultural University Royal College of Art Royal College of Music Royal Conservatoire of Scotland Royal Holloway and Bedford New College RTC Education Ltd Salford City College School of Oriental and African Studies Scotland's Rural College Sheffield Hallam University Shrewsbury Colleges Group Solent University South Devon College South Eastern Regional College South Essex College of Further and Higher Education South Thames College Group Spurgeon’s College St George's Hospital Medical School St Mary's University, Twickenham St Patrick's International College London Staffordshire University Swansea University Teesside University The Abertay University (Scotland) The City of Liverpool College The Institute of Ismaili Studies The Metanoia Institute The Robert Gordon University The Royal Veterinary College The Sheffield College 4 The University of Law Trinity Laban Truro and Penwith College Tyne Coast College Ulster University University Academy 92 Limited University College Birmingham University College London University College of Estate Management University College of Osteopathy University for the Creative Arts University of Aberdeen University of Bath University of Bedfordshire University of Birmingham University of Bolton University of Bradford University of Brighton University of Bristol University of Buckingham University of Cambridge University of Central Lancashire University of Chester University of Chichester University of Cumbria University of Derby University of Dundee University of Durham University of East Anglia University of East London University of Edinburgh University of Essex University of Exeter University of Glasgow University of Gloucestershire University of Greenwich University of Hertfordshire University of Huddersfield University of Keele University of Leeds University of Leicester University of Lincoln University of Liverpool University of London University of Manchester University of Newcastle upon Tyne University of Northampton 5 University of Northumbria at Newcastle University of Nottingham University of Oxford University of Portsmouth University of Reading University of Salford University of Sheffield University of South Wales University of Southampton University of St Andrews University of St Mark and St John University of Stirling University of Strathclyde University of Suffolk University of Sunderland University of Surrey University of Sussex University of the Arts, London University of the Highlands and Islands University of the West of England, Bristol University of the West of Scotland University of Wales University of Wales Trinity Saint David University of Warwick University of West London University of Westminster University of Winchester University of Wolverhampton University of Worcester University of York Urdang Schools Ltd t/a Urdang Academy Walsall College Waltham International College Limited Warwickshire College West Nottinghamshire College Weston College Wigan and Leigh College Writtle University College York College York St John University © The Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education 2019 Registered charity numbers 1062746 and SC037786 www.qaa.ac.uk 6 .
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