May 19, 2012 | For Students By Students

Where to Study:

Introduction:

University Choice

When people think University, they often think Oxford or Cambridge. While those are excellent institutions, many others out there are also worth considering.

You could chose your University because they focus on a certain issue you’ve always wanted to study; you could chose it because it seems to offer the best communal feeling and something like that is important for you when creating a home away from home. No matter the reason, take into consideration all the factors and see some of our suggestions below.

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Campus Profile

Walford and North Shropshire College:
Shropshire's specialist Land-based college

We offer land-based programmes from foundation level up to full honours degree. Our core specialisms include agriculture, animal management, countryside and environmental , management, equine and floristry


The University of Derby:
Design and Technology

Our new Arts, Design and Technology building accommodates over 3,000 students. Our staff are active researchers which means that you will be taught by professionals who are experts in their fields and know the latest developments.


St Mary’s University College:
Profile

If you are looking for a good degree, superb facilities in a great London location with a rewarding career at the end of your studies, St Mary’s University College could be the place for you. For a full details of Undergraduate Programmes please click here www.smuc.ac.uk/undergraduate


Brunel University:
Brunel University The School of Engineering and Design

The Brunel School of Engineering and Design is one of the largest and most successful Engineering and Design Schools in the UK.


London Diocesan Board for Schools:
Professional Graduate Certificate in Education (PGCE)

The London Diocesan Board for Schools (LDBS), Professional Graduate Certificate in Education (PGCE), School Centred Initial Teacher Training (SCITT).