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By seeta.bhardwa@…, 20 July, 2023

It’s true that you must first look at the teaching and learning facilities that a university offers when choosing which one to attend, but it doesn’t hurt to scroll through some images of the campus too, to see if it fits the environment you’re looking for. Here at Times Higher Education Student we have done some of this research for you and compiled a list of the European universities that have spectacular architecture and plush green spaces that should not be ignored.

By seeta.bhardwa@…, 12 July, 2023

The US is home to some of the most prestigious universities in the world, attracting thousands of international and domestic students every year. But putting high-quality teaching and cutting edge research aside, US universities are also among some of the most beautiful. Selected by Times Higher Education Student, each of the universities featured on this list displays examples of eye-catching architecture including rolling green spaces, flowing water features and impressive natural backdrops which attract students and tourists alike. 

By Joy.Hunter@tim…, 15 December, 2022

Wisconsin is situated in the US Midwest. It borders Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois and Michigan, as well as two Great Lakes.

The state is home to a number of thriving industries, from manufacturing to entertainment, as well as a good balance of city and country and a number of respected universities. Given that living costs in Wisconsin are slightly lower than those in other US states, it’s a good choice for students.

A variety of outdoor activities are on offer in this area, including fishing, skiing, hiking and water sports.

By seeta.bhardwa@…, 17 January, 2022

Historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) are a unique feature of the higher education landscape in the US. They are found mostly in the Southern States.

HBCUs were established before the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to provide higher education for the African American community. This was because, before 1964, African Americans were not permitted to study in the majority of schools.