A traditional university in the UK typically refers to institutions that have a long history and established reputation, often focusing on a wide range of academic disciplines. These universities, such as Oxford and Cambridge, emphasize a classical education and often feature a collegiate system, where students live and study in smaller communities. They are characterized by a strong emphasis on research, rigorous academic standards, and a comprehensive approach to learning, combining lectures, tutorials, and practical experience. Additionally, traditional universities often have large, historic campuses with extensive libraries and resources.
The university of Leicester (in the UK) teaches degree/Msc/Phd courses to people 17 years old or over. They teach a range of (fairly traditional) courses.
1.North Carolina State University(USA) 2.University of Nebraska-Lincoln (USA) 3.Saxion University of Applied Sciences (Netherlands) 4.The University of Bolton (UK) 5.University of Manchester(UK) 6.University of leeds(UK) 7.Dresden University of Technology and RWTH Aachen University.(Germany) 8.De Montfort University(UK) 9.Loughborough University(UK) 10.University Of Bolton 11.Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh
University Grants Committee - UK - was created in 1918.
Jiangxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine was created in 1959.
Anhui University of Traditional Chinese Medicine was created in 1959.
Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine was created in 1956.
Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine was created in 1958.
Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine was created in 1958.
Henan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine was created in 1958.
Yunnan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine was created in 1960.
Woodfield is an online university, yes it does exist and it is just like a traditional university except that unlike traditional universities they run the university using online classrooms.
Not in the UK !