University of Cumbria is a modern university that is only 13 years old, order a University of Cumbria degree. However, the origins of the University can be traced back to 1822 (and even to AD120!). The University of Cumbria was established in 2007, bringing together the Cumbria Institute of the Arts, St Martin’s College and the Cumbrian campuses of UCLAN (University of Central Lancashire) Today the University operates from campuses in Carlisle, Lancaster, Ambleside and London, with a presence on the Cumbrian West Coast, in Barrow.
Arts and the Creative industries have a long history within the University of Cumbria, starting in Carlisle, in the North-West of England, with the establishment of the ‘Society for the Encouragement of Fine Arts’ in 1822, order fake degrees. The Brampton Road campus in Carlisle, which houses the Institute of the Arts, also sits on the site of the vallum for Hadrian’s Wall.
The University of Cumbria is ranked no. 1 in the UK and no. 8 in the World for ‘Quality Education’ according to the Times Higher Education (THE) University Impact rankings 2020, replica University of Cumbria certificate. University of Cumbria is rated amongst the best in the UK for graduate employability, with 96-97% of the University’s graduates in employment or undertaking further study within 15 months of graduating. (Source: Higher Education Statistic Agency, HESA, 2020) A recent survey conducted by Hitachi Capital Invoice Finance in July 2021 ranked the University of Cumbria in fifth place in the UK (after LSE, Cambridge, Oxford and SOAS) for producing the most CEOs.