• In some cases, you can use the phrases “at university” and “in university” interchangeably and both formations are grammatically correct.
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    Which one is more correct: "works at a university" or "works in a university"? 1. Apply to a university to study/for studying..?
  • The question is that I don't know why At university (which is the context of the conversation) has no article? I tend to say at a university.
  • When used with the noun 'university', the phrase 'at university' indicates that someone is a student or employee of a specific university.
  • Explanation: At university is commonly used, especially in British English, to refer to a period of time or experiences while one is a student at a university.
  • 'At the university' is used when referring to a specific university, while 'at university' is used in a more general sense.
  • This is where you might get confused! The correct preposition here would be in . For example, “I’m majoring in Physics at Harvard University!”
  • If you’re talking about being in the process of studying for a degree, in the UK the phrase is usually either at university or in university (without the).
  • Holly is currently at university studying to become a teacher. Leslie şimdi üniversitede, rehber öğretmen olmak için çalışıyor.