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King’s College London to merge with Cranfield University

King’s College London to merge with Cranfield University

Summary

King’s College London and Cranfield University have agreed to merge by summer 2027, forming a large UK university with about 47,000 students. This move aims to strengthen their research and teaching, helping them compete internationally and respond to financial challenges in higher education.

Key Facts

  • The merger will add around 5,000 mostly postgraduate students from Cranfield to King’s College London.
  • The combined university will become the second largest mainstream university in the UK, after University College London.
  • The UK government has given preliminary approval for the merger.
  • The merger aims to enhance education, research, industry partnerships, and national resilience.
  • Cranfield University focuses on technology, engineering, and management, with over 90% postgraduate students.
  • Both universities see this as a way to increase innovation, growth, and capacity in science and technology.
  • The final name of the merged university has not been decided yet.
  • The higher education sector in England faces financial pressures due to changing student enrollment and rising costs.
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