15 March 2016
The University of Warwick, University of Bradford and Edinburgh Napier University were all awarded the highest form of national recognition after winning Queen’s Anniversary Prizes.
The Queen's Anniversary Prize for Higher and Further Education recognises outstanding excellence, genuine innovation and practical benefit of work taking place at higher education institutions in the UK. The prizes were awarded by the Prince of Wales.
Bradford won for its work on the subject of dementia, Warwick on its mathematical and scientific research over the last 50 years and Edinburgh Napier for its work on timber engineering.
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I sincerely thank SI-UK for getting me accepted to UCL. The MSc in Urban Development and Planning is extremely competitive, but the right guidance provided by SI-UK made my dream of studying at University College London a reality. The services were exceptional from beginning to end.
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