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Warnborough University evolved from *Warnborough College which was established in Oxford in 1973. As an independent institution it provided American students with the opportunity to study for a semester or year abroad in the city of Oxford, and receive credits towards their degrees back home.

Warnborough University was officially incorporated in the Republic of Ireland in 1997. This suited the raison d'être for Warnborough as a global university rooted in the European tradition. In 1998, its incorporation was amended by Special Resolution to include its Charter with degree-granting status. Therein, it is clearly defined that Warnborough University is a global university without national boundaries. It is not an Irish university and makes no claims as such, nor is it a British or American university. It does not award UK degrees or qualifications.

Warnborough University has administrative, alumni, and consortium offices at Warnborough House in Canterbury. This is also a learning (teaching) and examination centre.

It has programmes at official learning centres and campuses around the world including countries like China, Hungary, Malaysia, Philippines and India.

Its website is at http://www.warnborough.edu