Overview
The University of Greenwich is home to over 21,000 students from more than 140 countries. The University fosters a diverse, inclusive community with a global outlook. Its campuses feature state-of-the-art facilities, including specialized labs, creative studios, libraries, sports centers, and on-site accommodation, creating an integrated environment for study and social interaction. The university's focus on real-world application is evident in its collaborations with employers such as the NHS, major tech firms, and the creative industries.
Undergraduate programs typically span three years, with optional placement years, covering fields such as business, engineering, health, the arts, and the sciences. Many courses incorporate industry input to align with professional needs, including accreditations from bodies like the Royal Institute of British Architects and the Institution of Engineering and Technology.
Greenwich prioritizes employability through dedicated career services, internships, and partnerships with Siemens, Pfizer, and the BBC. It boasts high graduate employment rates and supports entrepreneurship through incubators and networking events.
Postgraduate offerings include taught master's degrees, research degrees, and professional qualifications, supported by research strengths in sustainability, digital technologies, health, and creative practices. The university engages in impactful applied research, often in collaboration with industry and government.



