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College Technology Building · Newington · 9 tips and reviews
Pearson - Always Learning: Named for Sir Edward Appleton, who won the Nobel Prize in Physics for his contributions to the development of radar, the tower was nominated to be a ‘wonder of the world’ due to its ugly appearance.
Old College (South Bridge), Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh
Art Gallery · Newington · 2 tips and reviews
Pearson - Always Learning: Est in 1975, the Talbot Rice Gallery is Edinburgh University’s art gallery. It is named for David Talbot Rice, Fine Art Professor from 1934–72. The University owns 200,000+ artworks and artefacts.
King's Buildings (West Mains Road), Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh
College Engineering Building · West Mains · 1 tip
Pearson - Always Learning: Appropriately named after Alexander Graham Bell, who is credited with inventing the first practical telephone. Bell’s invention of the telephone resulted from his early interest in speech impediments.
Pearson - Always Learning: The David Hume Tower, locally known as ‘DHT’, is named after Scotland’s most important philosopher. Hume arrived at the University of Edinburgh aged 11 years old. That was one smart kid.
Pearson - Always Learning: Charles Darwin studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh. Unfortunately, he complained his lectures were “stupid and boring”, but the University decided to name a building after him anyway.
College Science Building · West Mains · 4 tips and reviews
Pearson - Always Learning: For his contributions to theoretical physics, James Clerk Maxwell was as important for modern physics as Sir Isaac Newton. However, no apples ever fell on his head, so fewer people have heard of him.
The King's Buildings, Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh
College Engineering Building · West Mains · 1 tip
Pearson - Always Learning: Henry Charles Fleeming Jenkin was professor of engineering at the University of Edinburgh, known to the world as the inventor of the cable car. his dog, Plate, often accompanied him to the University.
Pearson - Always Learning: Joseph Black, a physician and chemist, discovered carbon dioxide. In 2011, scientific equipment believed to belong to Black was discovered during an archaeological dig at the University.
College Auditorium · Newington · 5 tips and reviews
Pearson - Always Learning: The University of Edinburgh’s graduation hall, these hallowed halls have borne witness to some of the greatest thinkers in human history: http://bit.ly/EdAlumni
Pearson - Always Learning: Dan Rutherford was Professor of Botany at the University. Working with Joseph Black, he discovered nitrogen, a vital ingredient in fertilizers, which have helped sustain the world’s food supply.
Pearson - Always Learning: Chrystal Macmillan was a Scottish barrister, feminist & pacifist. She was the first female science graduate from the University as well as their first female honours graduate in Mathematics.
Pearson - Always Learning: Designed by Sir Basil Spence, each of the eight floors of the Main University Library is an acre in size. If you can't learn here, you can't learn anywhere.
Pearson - Always Learning: Overlooked by the beautiful Edwardian buildings, , Cathay’s Park has been called "the finest civic centre in the British Isles". A great place to lie with a book and study!
Pearson - Always Learning: Though it has been said this isn’t the best place to work quietly, it is a valuable resource for arts students, and even allows you to pay library fines on your card!
Pearson - Always Learning: Overlooking the hard working students of Cardiff is this Medieval castle. The original motte and bailey castle was built in the late 11th century by Norman invaders on top of a 3rd-century Roman fort.
Pearson - Always Learning: This large, modern library once set the scene in an episode of BBC’s ‘Sherlock’. Most days, though, it acts as the backdrop for Cardiff students working hard and reading books.
College and University · Cathays Park · 2 tips and reviews
Pearson - Always Learning: This amazing, neoclassical building houses the Welsh School of Architecture & the Cardiff School of Journalism, Media & Cultural Studies. It contains a lecture theatre named after filmmaker Birt Acres
Pearson - Always Learning: A Cardiff landmark, the Temple Hall was used in Doctor Who to represent a space station five billion years in the future. Today, though, it’s a memorial to commemorate the lives lost in World War II.
Pearson - Always Learning: This Cardiff Business School building is named after Sir Julian Hodge, founder of the Bank of Wales, & once the 18th richest person in Wales. Pay attention in lectures & you might make the list too!
Pearson - Always Learning: Now home to the Chemistry, Biology, & Geology departments, the message carved in the stone over the entrance reads ‘Nerth gwlad ei gwybodaeth – A nation's strength is in its learning.’
Pearson - Always Learning: This school trained the co-founder of Specsavers, Dame Mary Perkins, in optometry. Keep an EYE out (wink) for free eye examinations in the student clinics from October – March.
Pearson - Always Learning: For learning beyond the classroom, come and find out all about Wales’ cultural history at one of Europe’s leading open-air museums. Bring a brolly & wellies in case of rain!
5 The Parade (Queen's Buildings), Cardiff, Cardiff
College Library · Cardiff City Centre · 2 tips and reviews
Pearson - Always Learning: This library is named after the Cornish inventor, Richard Trevithick, who is famous for his contribution to steam locomotives. Learn more here: http://j.mp/10py2LL
Pearson - Always Learning: Whether you want to learn Chinese, history, or web design, you can continue your education no matter your age at the Cardiff’s Centre for Lifelong Learning. There are even 40 free courses for locals.
Pearson - Always Learning: This 40-acre garden is a beautiful place to learn about botany, or just stop to bask in the sun. The garden is said to house an apple tree descended from that which assaulted Isaac Newton.
Pearson - Always Learning: Housed within the university’s Faculty of Music, the venue hosts frequent concerts, often by students. Expand your musical knowledge at one of their many events.
Trumpington St (Grove Ln), Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
History Museum · 41 tips and reviews
Pearson - Always Learning: Described as “one of the greatest art collections of the nation”, the Fitzwilliam courtyard is also a pleasant place to stop for tea and discuss your favourite pieces!
Pearson - Always Learning: Full of fascinating exhibitions, this is an amazing collection of artefacts representing the acts, beliefs and creativity of different peoples at crucial points of life: birth, sex, death and feasting
Pearson - Always Learning: An amazing place to learn about zoology, and hosts specimens collected by Charles Darwin. The collection also includes a 70 foot finback whale skeleton!
Pearson - Always Learning: The Cambridge Union Society is one of the world’s oldest and most prestigious student debating societies. The society has welcomed speakers such as the Dalai Lama, Clint Eastwood, & Winston Churchill.
Pearson - Always Learning: Cambridge University Library contains more than 8,000,000 volumes. That’s more books than anyone could read in a lifetime, but we’d still like to try!
Pearson - Always Learning: This stunning library was completed in 1695 to the design of Sir Christopher Wren. It houses some impressive manuscripts, including A.A. Milne's manuscripts of Winnie-the-Pooh.
University of Cambridge (Lensfield Rd.), Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
College Science Building · 3 tips and reviews
Pearson - Always Learning: The Scott Polar Research Institute was founded in memory of Captain Scott & his 4 companions who died returning from the South Pole in 1912. Visit the Polar Museum & learn about polar exploration.
University of Cambridge (Pembroke St), Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
College Science Building · 3 tips and reviews
Pearson - Always Learning: This site has seen the discoveries of the electron, the neutron, 'splitting the atom', and DNA structure, among others. A hot bed of scientific genius. Plus, the 4th floor coffee is cheap!
Pearson - Always Learning: This gallery hosts a permanent collection boasting artists such as Henry Moore, Alfred Wallis, Barbara Hepworth, and Christopher Wood. A thorough education in 20th century British avant-garde art.
University of Cambridge (Downing St), Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Science Museum · 4 tips and reviews
Pearson - Always Learning: The Sedgwick Museum is home to over 1.5 million fossils, rocks, and minerals! You can see everything from dinosaur skeletons to 1.8 million year old fossils. It rocks!
Pearson - Always Learning: They have art classes throughout the year and activities for all the family on the last Sunday of the month. Plus great food! Nom.
Pearson - Always Learning: This museum has one of the foremost collections of Chinese, Egyptian, Korean, Japanese and other far east and Asian artefacts in the UK. There are more than 23,500 objects to ogle.
Pearson - Always Learning: This is in fact a group of buildings – & their various extensions – that date from the 15th century onwards. Today they form the basis of Durham University’s special collections libraries and archives
Pearson - Always Learning: The Union Society's very own bar, situated at 24 North Bailey in the centre of town, hosts many of the Union's social events. Many a student has sat here and put the world to rights.
Pearson - Always Learning: This library is named after current chancellor of the University and best-selling author, Bill Bryson. He called Durham “a perfect little city” in his book ‘Notes from a Small Island’.
Pearson - Always Learning: This garden provides 10 hectares of beautiful mature woodlands where, in addition to teaching biology students, there are also events such as a circus workshop and the National Orchid Show.
Pearson - Always Learning: Durham Law School is one of the top 5 law schools in the country. One of its alumni, Lord Justice Hughes, was recently appointed to the Supreme Court. Gabby Logan also graduated from the school in ’95
Pearson - Always Learning: University College, commonly known as Castle, is the oldest of Durham's colleges. And it’s a real castle! Surely the closest to Hogwarts us muggles can hope to get.
Pearson - Always Learning: The Racecourse is part of the University's sports facilities. It has been used as a sports ground since at least 1733. It’s known for hosting 2 annual events, the Durham Regatta & Durham Miners' Gala.
Pearson - Always Learning: Durham has helped to develop over 40 men and women to become Test and County Cricketers. Household names include England Captain's Nasser Hussain and Andrew Strauss.
Pearson - Always Learning: The Palace Green debating chamber has echoed with the dulcet tones of everyone from Imelda Staunton, Nicholas Parsons, Jon Snow, Boris Johnson, Michael Winner and Patrick Stewart.
Pearson - Always Learning: Founded in 1451, the University of Glasgow is the 4th oldest university in the English-speaking world. Notable alumni include the ‘father of economics’ Adam Smith.
Pearson - Always Learning: The GoMa (as it is known) Also check out the Library and cafe, where you can also get internet access for free. The architecture is also a real treat.
Art Gallery · Kelvingrove Park · 107 tips and reviews
Pearson - Always Learning: One of Scotland's most popular free attractions. It has 22 themed, state-of-the-art galleries displaying an astonishing 8000 objects. There are also daily organ recitals!
Pearson - Always Learning: Though this is a place to learn about botany, it is also home to some incredible Victorian glasshouses. If the sun comes out (unlikely) it’s a great spot to bask.
Science Museum · Kinning Park · 41 tips and reviews
Pearson - Always Learning: Rediscover the joys and curiosities of science in this amazing science centre. Visit the IMAX, the Science Theatre, and the observation tower and learn all the way!
Pearson - Always Learning: Founded in 1807, this is Scotland's oldest public museum & home to one of the largest collections outside the National Museums. It is also one of the leading university museums in the UK.
College Academic Building · Partick · 4 tips and reviews
Pearson - Always Learning: The Adam Smith business school is named after the great, Scottish moral philosopher & key member of the Scottish Enlightenment. Smith was 14 years old when he started at UoG. Slacker.
Pearson - Always Learning: Serving Glasgow students since 1885, this is one of the largest & oldest students' unions in the UK. Alumni include Secretary of State for Defence Liam Fox, Menzies Campbell former Lib Dem leader
College Arts Building · Garnethill · 19 tips and reviews
Pearson - Always Learning: As well as the art produced inside, this building is a work of art in its own right. After taking in the striking architecture, stop in for a tour.
University · City of Westminster · 14 tips and reviews
Pearson - Always Learning: A stone’s throw from the Thames, and Covent Garden, this campus hosts the Arts and Humanities departments where the likes of philosopher Alain de Botton have studied.
Pearson - Always Learning: This campus includes the Florence Nightingale School of Nursing and Midwifery named for the founder of modern nursing, and a rebel who shunned societal expectations for women. Go, Florence!
26-29 Drury Lane (Strand Campus), London, Greater London
University · City of Westminster · 3 tips and reviews
Pearson - Always Learning: Famous King’s College alumni include Nobel Peace Prize laureate Desmond Tutu (Theology), the poet John Keats (Medicine), & the writer Thomas Hardy (French). Could you be next on the list of greats?
University · City of Westminster · 22 tips and reviews
Pearson - Always Learning: Did you know that LSE was founded in 1895 by Fabian Society members Sidney Webb, Beatrice Webb, and George Bernard Shaw. Shaw once said “Beware of false knowledge; it is more dangerous than ignorance”
College Library · City of Westminster · 26 tips and reviews
Pearson - Always Learning: LSE's library houses over 4.7 million volumes and is the world's largest social and political sciences library. Be careful not to get lost in the stacks, but do lose yourself in a book!
Theater · City of Westminster · 25 tips and reviews
Pearson - Always Learning: The Peacock Theatre doubles as an LSE lecture space as well as performance space for Sadler’s Wells contemporary dance company. Two great London institutions under one roof - heaven.
Park · Holborn and Covent Garden · 38 tips and reviews
Pearson - Always Learning: The largest public square in London, Lincoln’s Inn Fields is a wonderful spot to bask and study in the Summer. A breath of fresh air after class in 50 Lincoln’s Inn Fields.
College Library · City of Westminster · 5 tips and reviews
Pearson - Always Learning: This library was established specifically to encourage students to widen their interests by reading books on subjects not in the school curriculum. A brilliant idea to provide a broader education.
Pearson - Always Learning: Among its alumni, LSE has 5 Nobel Prize of Economics winners, as well as double Man Booker Prize winner Hilary Mantel, & American billionaire, George Soros. Could you join the list of notable alumni?
University · Mile End and Globe Town · 17 tips and reviews
Pearson - Always Learning: Queen Mary College was founded in the Victorian era in order to bring better educational facilities to London's East End. To this day, the campus encompasses the best of East London.
3rd Floor, Robin Brook Centre (at Giltspur St), London, Greater London
Science Museum · Smithfield · 4 tips and reviews
Pearson - Always Learning: The skeleton of Joseph Merrick, the Elephant Man, is housed in the School of Medicine and Dentistry's Pathology Museum. To this day, the cause of Merrick’s condition is unknown.
Turner Street (Stepnet Way), London, Greater London
Medical School · Whitechapel · 3 tips and reviews
Pearson - Always Learning: Elizabeth Blackwell, the first fully qualified female doctor in the UK, trained here in 1850. In 2008, 56% of places at medical schools in the UK were going to women. Progress.
Queen Mary, University of London (328 Mile End Rd), Mile End, Greater London
College Library · 11 tips and reviews
Pearson - Always Learning: From 1964 until 1982 Queen Mary maintained its own nuclear reactor that sat understand Mile End Road. Thank wouldn’t encourage us to come to the library!
Queen Mary, University of London (Mile End Road), Poplar, Greater London
College Administrative Building · 1 tip
Pearson - Always Learning: The original home of the university, Queens’ Building is the historical heart of this great institution. It’s also where you should go if you need help or information.
17 Godward Sq (Bancroft Rd), Mile End, Greater London
Bar · 5 tips and reviews
Pearson - Always Learning: Queen Mary has a long history of association with the Drapers’ Company. Originally a medieval guild for the drapery trade, they now lend their name to the student bar. Cheers!
67-69 Lincoln's Inn Fields, Holborn, Greater London
Law School · 3 tips and reviews
Pearson - Always Learning: Queen Mary’s School of Law has turned out many lawyers, including Anand Ramlogan, the Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago and The Hon. Peter Caruana, QC, the Chief Minister of Gibraltar.
Gower St (btwn Gower Pl. & Torrington Pl.), London, Greater London
University · Bloomsbury · 21 tips and reviews
Pearson - Always Learning: UCL is one of the best universities in the world & was the first to admit women on equal terms with men. Hooray for equal opportunities in education!
Pearson - Always Learning: The Quad is a lovely place to sit and study. It has also been featured in films such as ‘The Dark Knight’ and ‘Inception’. You could be sitting where Batman sat, how cool is that?
Pearson - Always Learning: Possibly the oldest Student Union in England, the UCLU hosts everything from charity events to movie nights, and plays. Popcorn, anyone?
Pearson - Always Learning: Named after the American oil magnate John Davison Rockefeller after support from his foundation in the ‘20s, this building isn’t as big as NYC’s Rockefeller Centre, which covers 22 acres of Manhattan.
Dept. Chemistry UCL (20 Gordon St.), London, Greater London
University · Bloomsbury · 6 tips and reviews
Pearson - Always Learning: This building is named after the chemist Christopher Ingold, regarded as one of chief pioneers of physical organic chemistry. It is not one of UCL’s most aesthetically pleasing buildings.
Pearson - Always Learning: Focusing on physical and biomedical nanotechnology, this centre brings together 2 institutions that are world leaders in nanotechnology, UCL and Imperial. They could probably turn us all into robots…
College Science Building · Bloomsbury · 3 tips and reviews
Pearson - Always Learning: In 1906, this building became the new home for University College Hospital. We wonder if the red, cross shape was a coincidence.
Pearson - Always Learning: This amazing old mill now houses an ever-changing collection of the world’s best contemporary art. It also has a tremendous art and design library.
Pearson - Always Learning: The library has the largest collection of electronic resources of any library in the UK. An amazing achievement. Hooray for digital services!
Pearson - Always Learning: This building houses the career services. This is where you can find support and ideas for putting all that education to good use.
The University of Manchester (Lime Grove), Manchester
College Academic Building · 19 tips and reviews
Pearson - Always Learning: This place was built for the express purpose of providing more space for learning at the university. A whole building dedicated to study? We like that.
Pearson - Always Learning: Artists that have performed at Students' Union include Maxïmo Park, Snow Patrol, Coldplay, and Damien Rice. Not a bad racket.
Pearson - Always Learning: Surrounded by the beautiful red brick buildings of the university, this is a great place to read or study outside (if the weather permits!)
Pearson - Always Learning: Established in 1834, Newcastle University has been turning out excellence ever since, including singer Bryan Ferry, Princess Eugenie of York, and actor Rowan Atkinson.
Pearson - Always Learning: Did you know, Manchester has 25 Nobel Laureates among its past & present students & staff? That's the 3rd highest number of any one university in the UK after Cambridge and Oxford.
Pearson - Always Learning: From Constable to Degas, this gallery is an excellent place to spend a day learning about art through the ages. And it’s free!
Durham Rd (Junction A1 Western bypass & A167 Old), Newcastle upon Tyne, Newcastle upon Tyne
Monument · 39 tips and reviews
Pearson - Always Learning: One of the UK’s most famous pieces of art, the Angel welcomes you to the north with open arms, and watches over you as you study!
Hope St (Myrtle St/Sugnall St), Liverpool, Liverpool
Concert Hall · 11 tips and reviews
Pearson - Always Learning: Take advantage of student discounts here and watch some contemporary rock, pop, folk, roots, or jazz and blues. Or maybe some comedy? There’s even a cabaret-style venue upstairs.
University · Central Liverpool · 2 tips and reviews
Pearson - Always Learning: This is the oldest art and design school in England outside London. It has been turning out artists since 1825. Alumni include Jane Greenwood and Shirley Hughes.
Pearson - Always Learning: The University Square hosts a farmer’s market on the second Thursday of each month. It’s difficult to study properly on an empty stomach!
Pearson - Always Learning: Attend a free lunchtime concert in the King’s Hall every Thursday from 3-3:30pm. This building also hosts university graduation ceremonies.
College Library · Central Liverpool · 10 tips and reviews
Pearson - Always Learning: The library was funded by a donation of £100,000 by Harold Cohen. Cohen died in 1936 on the day he was meant to lay the foundation stone. Honour his memory by reading some books...
Barrack Rd. (St. James' Blvd.), Newcastle upon Tyne, Newcastle upon Tyne
University · 4 tips and reviews
Pearson - Always Learning: The school offers a Business Accounting and Finance or 'Flying Start' which offers an accelerated route towards the ACA Chartered Accountancy qualification. That’s a degree you can take to the bank!
College Library · Central Liverpool · 19 tips and reviews
Pearson - Always Learning: This website shows how many PCs are available to use at this, and every, library on campus. How smart is that? http://www.liv.ac.uk/csd/pcseats/
History Museum · Central Liverpool · 60 tips and reviews
Pearson - Always Learning: Head to this museum to learn the story of Liverpool and its people, and their global significance. You can see everything from the Lion locomotive to the Cathedral of Dreams (that was never built...)
University · Central Liverpool · 12 tips and reviews
Pearson - Always Learning: The University of Liverpool has a spectacular list of alumni, including Carol Ann Duffy, 2013’s Poet Laureate. There are also 8 Nobel Prize Laureates associated with the university. Impressive.
Unit 2, Lenton Shopping Centre (Willoughby St.), Nottinghamshire, Nottinghamshire
Vegan and Vegetarian Restaurant · 3 tips and reviews
Pearson - Always Learning: The café is not-for-profit, so not only can you enjoy a full meal each Thursday at 7pm for just £5 (and BYOB) you can eat knowing you money is helping the community!
Pearson - Always Learning: Learn even more about the various plants from around the world that can be found in the gardens by watching these short films: http://www.botanic-garden.ox.ac.uk/botanic-garden-film
Triumph Rd. (University of Nottingham), Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
College and University · 1 tip
Pearson - Always Learning: Why let the learning stop after graduating? The Innovation Park brings hosts businesses that benefit from university research.
University Offices, Wellington Sq, Oxford, Oxfordshire
University · 23 tips and reviews
Pearson - Always Learning: The oldest university in the English-speaking world, and the second-oldest surviving university in the world. Now that’s something to like!
Portland Building (University Park), Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
Student Center · 1 tip
Pearson - Always Learning: The one stop spot for students who need friendly advice. Don’t forget to vote each year on which students will represent you – or maybe stand yourself!
Pearson - Always Learning: Not the place for working on your laptop, but if you’re research means reading (and lots of it) then there is no place better. The best coffee in Oxford too.
Pearson - Always Learning: One of the top 100 universities in the world and a founding member of the Russell Group. You just need to stand here to feel smart!
Pearson - Always Learning: The ultimate place to relax in and to take in the view. Bring a book and sit on the river banks for the ultimate chill-out session.
University · Central Sheffield · 11 tips and reviews
Pearson - Always Learning: The University’s alumni includes Olympic Champion, Dame Kelly Holmes, who received an honorary doctorate in 2007, 3 years after brining home gold in both the 800 and 1500 metres at Athens.
Pearson - Always Learning: The gallery’s permanent collection spans eight centuries and tells the story of western art from the Renaissance to the present day.
Pearson - Always Learning: The café is not-for-profit, with revenue going to support community projects in the less developed world. So your coffee and croissant impacts more than just your hunger!
Pearson - Always Learning: The doomed Titanic set sail from Southampton; this memorial features a bronze statue of Nike, the Greek winged goddess of victory, and carvings representing the ship's engineer officers.
Pearson - Always Learning: The gardens have been awarded the Green Flag Award, meaning it is one of the best open spaces in the UK. So bring your laptop and internet dongle for a workspace with a view!
University Road (Heslington), York, North Yorkshire
University · 7 tips and reviews
Pearson - Always Learning: The first petition for the establishment of a university in York was presented to King James I in 1617! The university finally opened in 1963.
Pearson - Always Learning: Founded in 1866, Peabody is one of the oldest natural history museums in the world and its Great Hall of Dinosaurs is a must-see.
University · Downtown New Haven · 29 tips and reviews
Pearson - Always Learning: Established in 1701 to train the future ministers and leaders of Connecticut, Yale is world renowned for its Law School and quality of teaching.
College Library · College Hill · 3 tips and reviews
Pearson - Always Learning: The library houses a fantastic collection of rare items including an original manuscript of Abraham Lincoln’s Meditation of the Divine Will.
College Administrative Building · 4 tips and reviews
Pearson - Always Learning: Declared a National Historic Landmark in 1960, signifying its importance in the Revolutionary War and in the history of the United States.
Nassau St (btwn Washington Rd & University Pl), Princeton, NJ
University · 57 tips and reviews
Pearson - Always Learning: One of the oldest universities in the US. Woodrow Wilson was president of Princeton before he became President of the United States.
Pearson - Always Learning: Somewhere to really settle down for a long day’s studying – buy or borrow the books you need and treat yourself to lunch at the same time.
Jalan Lingkar Kampus Raya (Jalan Margonda Raya), Depok, Jawa Barat
University · 214 tips and reviews
Pearson - Always Learning: The oldest university in Indonesia, it is the home of the UI GreenMetric World University Ranking, which tracks the sustainability of universities across the world.
Pearson - Always Learning: The Prince of Wales Museum holds a fascinating range of over 50,000 objects from home and abroad, so you’re sure to learn something new on every visit.