University of Roehampton

University of Roehampton
TypePublic research university
Established2004 – Roehampton University
1975 – Roehampton Institute of Higher Education
1841 – establishment of Whitelands College
Budget£132.1 million  (2021/2022)
ChancellorSandip Verma, Baroness Verma
Vice-ChancellorJean-Noël Ezingeard
Students11,945 (2024/25)
Undergraduates7,085 (2024/25)
Postgraduates4,865 (2024/25)
Location
London
,
UK
AffiliationsThe Cathedrals Group; European University Association; Universities UK
Websiteroehampton.ac.uk

The University of Roehampton is a public research university in Roehampton, London. Founded as the Roehampton Institute of Higher Education, the university was established by four institutions, founded in the 19th century, which today make up the university's constituent colleges: Digby Stuart College, Froebel College, Southlands College and Whitelands College.

Between 2000 and 2004, Roehampton, together with the University of Surrey, partnered as the Federal University of Surrey. In 2004, Roehampton became an independent university, and in 2011, it was renamed the University of Roehampton. The university is one of the post-1992 universities and is a member of the European University Association and Universities UK.

The university achieved a silver rating in the 2023 Teaching Excellence Framework and it also received positive results in recent student satisfaction surveys and national research assessments.