Brunel University London

Reviews

Anonymous

Was an alright uni atmosphere wasn’t too bad dorms were clean lectures weren’t too bad so enjoyed my uni experience for this year. Next year see if it’s the same vibe .....................

Anonymous

My overall experience of Brunel was surprisingly good. I knew it was a good uni and the facilities for engineering were impressive when I first saw it. For my course (mechanical engineering) the lectures, lecturers and course content was easily accessible and everyone involved in the department were very helpful. The campus itself was a nice place to stay and the ease of of living on campus was a major influence on why I chose to go Brunel. I would recommend it to anyone wanting to experience uni life to the max in all aspects.

Anonymous

The campus has lots to offer with different societies, student union however could be improved, very minimal, small nightlife around th area

Anonymous

Nice staff. Nice people. Campus is good but far from London central. Had a great time overall during my studies.

Anonymous

Brunel university is perhaps the best uni in West London. It's got a really nice campus with various amenities on site. The lecture halls are quite spacious and the 24 hour library is a godsend. I've sent many night outs in the library working on my assignments. The various shops on campus close to library is also a great for late night snacks or a pint after work. The only issue I had with the uni was coursework feedback being delayed. Other than that the professors are really helpful and there ample resources and programs to help students learn.

Anonymous

Brunel has a great campus. Everything you need all in one place. The lecturers are helpful when it comes to exams. But the exam timetabling can be better organised.

Anonymous

When they tell you it’s in London, it’s really not. Decent campus life but only 2 ‘clubs’ in the area, 40 minute train to central makes it ok. Sports facilities are great.

Anonymous

The campus is very compact which makes everything very accessible. The union is made of 2 parts: one is the bar which is always packed and the other is the club which tends to be busy at the start and end of terms. The Careers service is good but have to obtain appointments.

Anonymous

We have a pretty brilliant student union, they organise some great activities and nights out, as well as serious stuff, like careers fairs, that are actually really helpful.

Anonymous

The university campus is great, everything is one location. The buildings don't always look very nice but the uni is try to improve that. There's loads of events going on all the time and you can often create your own. The library is huge with tons of seating plus rooms to book out for group projects. Amazing disability support. The medical centre on campus though has really bad service. They almost never can help you. The societies are brilliant as are all the food locations. However, the corner shop on campus is way over-priced. Seriously don't buy anything from there, they tried to charge me £3 for two bananas. We get several markets on campus throughout the week which are brilliant and amazing quality for value. Plus much cheaper. The staff are brilliant and will do anything they can to support you, just as soon as they have seen your emails. The only other thing I can think off is that they don't advertise really well, but they're working to improve that. Accommodation is fab though.

Anonymous

Brunel university is a great university. It is a small campus meaning that no mode of transport is needed to walk from one end of the uni to the other. The lecture centre is situation in the centre of campus making it easily accessible from anywhere on campus. The student support team is good for helping in any situation.

Anonymous

The facilities on campus are very good. There are a number of places to socialise and have a break from your studies. The university grows and develops every year surprisingly well supporting very well student’s studies and needs. Isambard Complex accommodation is one of the best to name home.

Maryam Razick

The campus at Brunel is great, with a range of food outlets, a gym, a bank and weekly markets. However a negative aspect is that these are on the pricey side. The lecture theaters have recording facilities which is very useful when doing revision. My course has a great range of lecturers who are passionate in what they teach and always available for help. The assessment is spilt between a midterm and final exam which takes off a bit of pressure and the lecturers prepare you for these. The careers service is excellent and the range of support they provide is so wide! Through their support I have started third year with a job offer in hand! :) The negatives of university is that the timetabling can be very spread out which is difficult for me as I commute. We don’t receive any printing credit, which is annoying. Also there’s very limited amount of the recommended module text books, which means you have to spend £40, £50 buying each textbook.

Anonymous

It affords so many opportunists outside of your studies; careers and placement support, industry professional guest speakers, academic skills classes. Also being a campus university you feel apart of a community whether it be sports, a society or the Student Union