Brunel University London stands as a dynamic public research university in Uxbridge, West London, renowned for its innovation-driven education and world-leading research. Named after Victorian engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel, it gained university status in 1966 through a royal charter, evolving from Acton Technical College established in 1928. The institution excels in engineering, design, physical sciences, business, arts, social sciences, health, medicine, and life sciences across three colleges, fostering practical skills via sandwich degrees with placements. Home to over 16,000 students from 150+ countries, Brunel ranks among the UK's top 40 universities, celebrated for its international outlook-top 3 most global per Times Higher Education. Its brutalist campus features advanced labs, sports facilities, and modern residences, supporting impactful research in sustainability, digital futures, energy, health, and materials. Brunel drives societal progress through REF-recognized outputs, Queen's Anniversary Prize, and global collaborations, preparing graduates for high-impact careers in tech, business, and beyond. As a University of London member since 2024, it blends research excellence with real-world application.