Overview
Brunel University of London, established in 1966 and named after the legendary Victorian engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel, is a world-class institution located in Uxbridge, West London. Known for its strong focus on sandwich degree programs that integrate professional work placements, Brunel bridges the gap between academic theory and industrial practice.
Its single-site campus is one of the most diverse in the UK, hosting over 14,000 students from 150+ countries. The university is a hub for research and innovation, particularly in Engineering, Design, and Social Sciences. In 2026, TIME recognized it in its inaugural World's Top Universities ranking for its global engagement and innovative impact. Brunel's strategic location offers the best of both worlds: a self-contained, green campus environment and a 45-minute tube ride to Central London.
This proximity to the capital provides students with unparalleled access to global industry leaders for internships and graduate roles. With a massive £300 million investment in its campus over recent years, students benefit from state-of-the-art labs, a top-tier library, and some of the best indoor sports facilities in the country.

