University College Swanbrook
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University College Swanbrook | |
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Part of: University of New Ingrea | |
Motto | Science brings knowledge |
Established | 1 January 1993 |
Type | University college |
Location | Clive-on-the-Hill, DEVX |
Warden | Prof. Ann Greene |
Students | 9,800 (2011) |
Undergraduates | 6,400 |
Postgraduates | 3,400 |
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The University College Swanbrook is one of five constituent colleges of the University of New Ingrea. Established in 1963, the college remains the smallest of the constituent member colleges of the university.
The college is primarily an institution of science, and in particular excels in the fields of agriculture, botany and zoology. However, in recent years the college has grown to include a broader range of studies in areas such as economics, geography, engineering, and veterinary science.
Faculties and schools
The college is divided into four faculties, each headed by a Dean. These faculties are further subdivided into schools, which manage individual or like disciplines. There current faculties of the college are:
- Faculty of Applied Sciences
- Faculty of Agriculture and Rural Science
- Faculty of Humanities
- Faculty of Veterinary Medicine