UK Map of Unis and Colleges by Region

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UK Map of Unis and Colleges by Region UK map of unis and colleges by region Conservatoires (listed in red) can be applied to through UCAS Conservatoires EASTERN EAST MIDLANDS GREATER LONDON NORTH WEST SOUTH WEST A60 Anglia Ruskin University B38 Bishop Grosseteste University A41 ABI College H76 Hult International Business School A44 Accrington & Rossendale College A65 Anglo European College of Chiropractic B09 Barnfield College, Luton B92 Brooksby Melton College B08 Barnet and Southgate College I25 The Institute of Contemporary Music Performance B40 Blackburn College A66 Arts University Bournemouth B22 University of Bedfordshire (an Associate College of UEA) B11 Barking and Dagenham College I35 Istituto Marangoni London B41 Blackpool and The Fylde College B16 University of Bath B23 Bedford College C32 Central College Nottingham (formerly South B24 Birkbeck, University of London I50 Imperial College London B44 University of Bolton B18 Bicton College C05 University of Cambridge Nottingham College) B36 Bexley College I55 The London Institute of Banking & Finance B46 Bolton College B20 Bath Spa University C06 Cambridge School of Visual & Performing Arts C56 Chesterfield College B54 BPP University I60 Islamic College for Advanced Studies B93 Bury College B21 Bath College C09 Cambridge Regional College C72 Cliff College B81 British College of Osteopathic Medicine K14 Kensington and Chelsea College C30 University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) B49 Bournemouth and Poole College C75 University Centre Colchester at Colchester Institute D26 De Montfort University B83 Brooklands College K15 Kensington College of Business C55 University of Chester B50 Bournemouth University E14 University of East Anglia (UEA) D38 Derby College B84 Brunel University K60 King’s College London C99 University of Cumbria B70 Bridgwater and Taunton College E30 Easton and Otley College (an Associate College of UEA) D39 University of Derby B87 British School of Osteopathy K83 Kingston College E42 Edge Hill University B77 Bristol, City of Bristol College E41 Edge Hotel School L34 University of Leicester B97 Bromley College of Further and K84 Kingston University F98 Futureworks B78 University of Bristol E70 The University of Essex L36 Leicester College Higher Education K95 KLC School of Design F95 Furness College B80 University of The West of England, Bristol (UWE) H36 University of Hertfordshire L39 University of Lincoln C13 Capel Manor College L01 Lewisham Southwark College H51 Holy Cross Sixth Form College and University Centre C78 Cornwall College H37 Hertford Regional College L42 Lincoln College C24 Carshalton College L62 The London College, UCK H54 Hopwood Hall College C83 City College Plymouth N39 Norwich University Of The Arts (formerly Norwich L77 Loughborough College C34 Central Film School London L63 ARU London H65 Hugh Baird College D55 Duchy College University College Of The Arts) L79 Loughborough University C35 The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, L68 London Metropolitan University K16 Kendal College E81 Exeter College N57 North Hertfordshire College M93 Moulton College University of London L70 London School of Commerce K96 Knowsley Community College E84 University of Exeter N82 Norwich City College of Further and Higher N30 New College Nottingham C60 City, University of London L72 London School of Economics and Political Science L05 Lakes College – West Cumbria F33 Falmouth University Education (an Associate College of UEA) N33 New College Stamford C65 City and Islington College (University of London) L14 Lancaster University (formerly University College Falmouth) P56 University Centre Peterborough N38 University of Northampton C74 City of London College L73 London School of Business and Management L41 The University of Liverpool G45 Gloucestershire College S43 South Essex College, University Centre Southend N59 Northampton College C80 Courtauld Institute of Art (University of London) L75 London South Bank University L43 The City of Liverpool College G50 University of Gloucestershire and Thurrock N84 University of Nottingham C87 Condé Nast College of Fashion & Design L76 London School of Marketing L46 Liverpool Hope University H22 University Centre Hartpury S82 University of Suffolk N91 Nottingham Trent University C92 University Centre, Croydon (Croydon College) L83 LCCM (London College of Creative Media) L48 The Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts K85 Kingston Maurward College V03 Seevic College S48 South Leicestershire College E10 Ealing, Hammersmith and West London College M61 Medipathways College L51 Liverpool John Moores University N52 Norland College W35 College of West Anglia T70 Tresham College of Further and Higher Education E28 University of East London M73 Met Film School M10 The Manchester College P51 Petroc W40 West Herts College, Watford Associate College W45 West Nottinghamshire College E79 ESCP Europe Business School M80 Middlesex University M20 University of Manchester P60 University of Plymouth of University of Hertfordshire F10 Fairfield School of Business M88 Mont Rose College M40 Manchester Metropolitan University P63 Plymouth Marjon University (St Mark & St John) W85 Writtle University College G56 Goldsmiths University N31 Newham College London M77 Mid Cheshire College P65 Plymouth College of Art G70 University of Greenwich N53 New College of the Humanities M99 Myerscough College R54 Royal Agricultural University, Cirencester G74 GSM London (formerly Greenwich School P26 University of London Institute in Paris (not shown on map) N11 Nazarene Theological College S32 South Devon College of Management) P34 Pearson College O10 University Campus Oldham S55 South Gloucestershire and Stroud College H08 The College of Haringey, Enfield and P73 Point Blank Music School R14 Reaseheath College S98 Swindon College North East London Q50 Queen Mary University of London R57 Royal Northern College of Music T85 Truro and Penwith College H11 Harrow College R06 Ravensbourne R88 Runshaw College W47 University Centre Weston H14 Havering College of Further and Higher Education R18 Regent’s University London S03 The University of Salford W66 Weymouth College (incorporating E77 European Business School) S11 Salford City College W74 Wiltshire College This map shows universities, colleges, and conservatoires R20 Richmond, The American International University S35 Southport College Y25 Yeovil College by their institution code, and indicates their approximate in London S41 South Cheshire College R48 Roehampton University S51 University Centre St Helens main-site locations. R51 Rose Bruford College S62 St Mary’s College, Blackburn WALES R53 Royal Academy of Music S76 Stockport College R55 Royal Academy of Dance T10 Tameside College A40 Aberystwyth University R56 Royal College of Music W36 West Cheshire College B06 Bangor University R72 Royal Holloway, University of London W67 Wigan and Leigh College B68 Bridgend College R84 Royal Veterinary College (University of London) W73 Wirral Metropolitan College C15 Cardiff University S05 SAE Institute C20 Cardiff Metropolitan University S09 SOAS, University of London C22 Coleg Sir Gar / Carmarthenshire College S49 St George’s, University of London SCOTLAND G53 Glyndwr University, Wrexham S50 South Thames College G59 Gower College Swansea S57 Spurgeon’s College A20 The University of Aberdeen L53 Coleg Llandrillo S64 St Mary’s University College A30 Abertay University M65 Coleg Menai T60 Tottenham Hotspur Foundation C39 City of Glasgow College N13 NPTC Group T75 Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance D65 University of Dundee P35 Pembrokeshire College U10 UCFB E56 The University of Edinburgh R59 Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama U15 UK College of Business & Computing E59 Edinburgh Napier University R86 Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama U65 University of the Arts London G28 University of Glasgow (Coleg Brenhinol Cerdd a Drama Cymru) U80 UCL (University College London) G42 Glasgow Caledonian University S93 Swansea University H49 U95 Uxbridge College G43 The Glasgow School of Art T80 University of Wales Trinity Saint David (UWTSD) 14 W05 The University of West London H24 Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh W01 University of South Wales W50 University of Westminster, London H49 University of the Highlands and Islands W51 City of Westminster College Q25 Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh W52 Westminster Kingsway College R36 Robert Gordon University WEST MIDLANDS A20 West Thames College R58 Royal Conservatoire of Scotland 1 R36 W65 S01 S01 SRUC – Scotland’s Rural College A43 Access to Music Aberdeen S36 University of St Andrews A80 Aston University, Birmingham NORTH EAST S75 The University of Stirling B25 Birmingham City University S78 The University of Strathclyde B30 BMet (Birmingham Metropolitan College) SCOTLAND C69 City of Sunderland College U40 University of the West of Scotland B32 University of Birmingham C71 Cleveland College of Art and Design B34 Birmingham Conservatoire D86 University of Durham B35 University College Birmingham G09 Gateshead College SOUTH EAST B48 Bournville College N21 University of Newcastle Upon Tyne C64 City College Coventry A30 N23 Newcastle College A14 Abingdon and Witney College C85 Coventry University D65 N28 New College Durham A48 ACM (The Academy of Contemporary Music) D58 Dudley College of Technology N77 University of Northumbria at Newcastle A55 Amersham & Wycombe College H04 Halesowen College N78 Northumberland College B15 Basingstoke College of Technology H12 Harper Adams University S36 S52 South Tyneside College B39 BIMM H18 Hereford College of Arts S84 University of Sunderland B42
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