The University of Westminster (informally known as the UW London) is a leading research and educational institute in the heart of London. The University was founded in 1992; however, the origins of its origin date back to the start of 1838, after there was a need for a technical education Center in the city. Due to its central location in London, the campus gives students quick access to a bustling metropolis with a wide range of social, professional, and cultural opportunities. The Cavendish Campus offers cutting-edge classrooms, labs, and tools to serve the academic and research requirements of students and faculty. The University of Westminster, which includes the Cavendish Campus, participates in a number of research projects and partnerships. It focuses on increasing knowledge and tackling practical issues across a range of fields. The university provides undergraduate and postgraduate degrees to prestigious slots for 20,465 students under prosperous members of staff, ranging from overall countries and making the University one of the most internationally diverse institutions in the world. Various undergraduate majors and graduate disciplines are available in hundreds of undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, plus doctoral levels and exchange study opportunities. These courses are broadly divided into sub-division buildings of the main campus where students can study numerous courses, including midwifery, law, humanities, social sciences, arts, design, civil engineering, business studies, music, and law. Every year the University manages up to 10% of the total student population from overseas. According to the QS rankings, The University is ranked #701 in the world.