- Brunel-Universität
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Brunel University Gründung 1966 Trägerschaft staatlich Ort London, Vereinigtes Königreich Kanzler Lord Wakeham, Chris Jenks (Vizekanzler) Studenten 15.150 (2006) Mitarbeiter 2.162 (2006) Website www.brunel.ac.uk Die Brunel-Universität (eng.: Brunel University) ist eine staatliche Universität in Uxbridge, einem Stadtbezirk von London in Großbritannien.
Geschichte
Die Brunel-Universität wurde im Jahre 1966 gegründet. Heute studieren mehr als 15.000 Studenten an der Universität[1].
Fußnoten
- ↑ Stand: 2006
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