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<H1> Apply your mind in our London campus community </H1> |
<H2> Brunel University London campus is now closed. We will maintain on campus security and a minimal number of staff to support students in residences. Education and support services continue to operate remotely. </H2> |
<H2> #WeareBrunel </H2> |
A university for a changing world | Brunel University London
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Brunel University London is a highly regarded London university and a great place to study. Founded in 1966, it offers a multitude of courses that combine excellence in teaching and research.
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