University of West London (informally known as the UWL London) is a leading research and educational institute in the heart of London, United Kingdom. University of West London was founded in 1992; however, the origins of its origin dates back to the start of 1860 after there was a need for a technical education Centre in the city.
The University of West London features ample career opportunities for students regardless of their background. The university provides undergraduate and postgraduate degrees to prestigious slots for 11,985 students under 1,300 staff members, ranging from over all countries and making the University of West London one of the most internationally diverse institutions in the world. There are various undergraduate majors and graduate disciplines available in hundreds of undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, plus doctoral levels and exchange study opportunities of study.
These courses are broadly divided into sub-division buildings of the main campus where students can study numerous courses, including midwifery, law, humanities and social sciences, civil engineering, business studies, music technology and hospitality management.
Every year, the University of West London manages up to 10% of the total student population from overseas. Moreover, the university has been ranked top in the United Kingdom for the quality of research outputs and relevant courses. It is among the top universities in the country and internationally. The university also brings a prestigious alumni group, including Freddie Mercury (lead vocalist and lyricist of the rock band Queen), Ian Russell Carter (Hilton Worldwide executive), and Diane James (former leader of the UK Independence Party), making the University of West London one of the most efficient salary package providers in the United Kingdom.