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File:University_of_Chester_logo.svg|University of Chester
File:University_of_Chester_Old_College.jpg|University of Chester Old College
File:University_of_Chester_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1331802.jpg|University of Chester
File:Marriss_House_aerial.jpg|University of Chester
File:University_of_Chester_Riverside_Campus_(1).JPG|University of Chester Riverside Campus
File:University_of_Chester_Senate_House.jpg|University of Chester Senate House
File:University_of_Chester_Law_School_67_Liverpool_Road.JPG|University of Chester Law School
File:Former_Bank_of_Scotland_offices,_Handbridge,_Chester_-_DSC08032.JPG|University of Chester
File:Chester_Cathedral_ext_Hamilton_001.JPG|Chester Cathedral
File:Chester_Cathedral_Choir,_Cheshire,_UK_-_Diliff.jpg|Chester Cathedral Choir
File:Shield_of_the_University_of_Chester.svg|Shield of the University of Chester
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Latest revision as of 11:04, 18 February 2025

Public university in Chester, England



The University of Chester is a public university located in Chester, Cheshire, England. Established in 1839, it is one of the oldest higher education institutions in the country. The university offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses, and it is known for its strong emphasis on teaching and student support.

History[edit]

The University of Chester was founded in 1839 as Chester Diocesan Training College, making it one of the oldest higher education institutions in the United Kingdom. It was originally established to train teachers for the Church of England. The institution gained university status in 2005, becoming the University of Chester.

Campuses[edit]

The university has several campuses, with the main campus located in Chester. Other campuses include the Warrington Campus and the Shrewsbury Campus. The Chester Campus is home to the historic Old College, which is a prominent feature of the university.

Chester Campus[edit]

The Chester Campus is situated in the heart of the city and includes a mix of historic and modern buildings. Notable buildings include the Old College, Senate House, and the Riverside Campus.

Warrington Campus[edit]

The Warrington Campus offers a range of courses and is known for its focus on media, business, and sport.

Shrewsbury Campus[edit]

The Shrewsbury Campus is a collaboration with Shropshire Council and offers a variety of courses in a historic setting.

Academic Structure[edit]

The University of Chester is organized into several faculties, including the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, the Faculty of Education and Children's Services, the Faculty of Health and Social Care, the Faculty of Science and Engineering, and the Faculty of Social Science.

Student Life[edit]

The university has a vibrant student community with a wide range of clubs and societies. The Students' Union provides support and representation for students and organizes various events throughout the year.

Notable Alumni[edit]

The University of Chester has produced many notable alumni, including politicians, educators, and artists. Some of the distinguished alumni include:

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