1994 Group - Members

Members

Institution Location Established Gained university status Vice-chancellor Total Number of Students Research Funding (£,000)
Birkbeck, University of London London 1823 1920 Professor David Latchman 19,020 9,985
University of East Anglia Norwich 1963 1963 Professor Edward Acton 19,585 16,482
University of Essex Colchester 1964 1964 Professor Anthony Forster 11,690 9,967
Goldsmiths, University of London London 1891 1904 Dr Pat Loughrey 7,615 8,539
University of Lancaster Lancaster 1964 1964 Professor Mark Smith 12,695 18,640
University of Leicester Leicester 1921 1957 Professor Robert Burgess 16,160 22,225
Institute of Education, University of London London 1902 1932 Professor Chris Husbands 7,215 7,734
Loughborough University Loughborough 1909 1966 Professor Robert Allison 17,825 22,398
University of Reading Reading 1892 1926 Sir David Bell 22,805 18,387
Royal Holloway, University of London Egham 1849 1900 Professor Paul Layzell (Principal) 7,620 13,699
School of Oriental and African Studies London 1916 1916 Professor Paul Webley 4,525 7,238
University of Sussex Brighton 1961 1961 Professor Michael Farthing 12,415 16,196

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