The University of Greenwich is a public university with campuses in London and Kent. Founded in 1890 as Woolwich Polytechnic, it was the second polytechnic in the UK. Gaining university status in 1992, Greenwich now offers a wide range of programs in architecture, business, computing, engineering, health, humanities, and sciences. The university’s main campus is located at the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Greenwich is known for its strengths in landscape architecture, business, computing, and education. The university emphasizes employability, sustainability, and international perspectives. Greenwich maintains strong industry connections and has a diverse international student community.
