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September 3, 2010 | 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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University of The Arts London:
Camberwell College of Arts

Camberwell is one of the world's foremost art and design institutions and we've welcomed students to South London for over a century, many of whom have stayed on in the area making it the place for artists to live and work. In that time we've carved out a name for high quality teaching by leading practitioners - teaching that has put artists and designers on the road to international prominence an


University of The Arts London:
Central Saint Martins

From the iconic designs of London's red Routemaster buses and the chopper bike to theatrical productions like Phantom of the Opera; from exquisite fashion at Dior and Chloé in Paris to the current portrayal of that icon of contemporary culture, James Bond; Central Saint Martins' alumni have made a profound impact on our lives. Our staff and students continue to build on the success of our past by


University of The Arts London:
Chelsea College of Art and Design

Chelsea offers specialist, student-centred courses that range from foundation to research degrees. The College's reputation for excellence in teaching and learning attracts students, staff and visitors from all over the world. This generates a lively community in which specialist and professional skills and knowledge are imparted and shared, encouraging enquiry and debate into how and why the arts


University of Kent:
The School of Mathematics, Statistics and Actuarial Science

The School of Mathematics, Statistics and Actuarial Science has existed from the earliest days of the University of Kent and is part of the Faculty of Sciences. Kent has an excellent postgraduate employability record: 97.6% of our postgraduate students who graduated in 2007 found a job or further study opportunity within six months.


University of Hertfordshire:
Humanities, Law & Education

We like to make sure our students get the best possible experience during their time at university. That's why we spend more on facilities for our students than any other university in the UK.


University of Central Lancashire:
Computing, Engineering & Physical Sciences

The University of Central Lancashire is going global – and is evolving every minute of every day. We are now one of the largest universities in the UK with a student and staff community of more than 35,000 students, 500 undergraduate courses and 180 postgraduate courses – and it’s not stopping there The university is the fifth largest in the UK in terms of student numbers and is ranked as the best modern university in the north west of England.


University of Bristol:
The Department of Oral and Dental Science

The Department of Oral and Dental Science is part of the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry at the University of Bristol and is an integral component of the Dental Hospital associated with the United Bristol Healthcare Trust. We have been training Dental Surgeons since 1906 and Professionals Complementary to Dentistry since 1972. The Dental School and Hospital exist side by side within the same bui


University of Bristol:
University of Bristol Engineering

The Faculty of Engineering at the University of Bristol is internationally recognised as one of the top uk engineering faculties, known for agenda setting engineering research.


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


Sheffield Hallam University:
Sheffield Hallam University School of Engineering and Design

Sheffield Hallam University is one of Britain's largest universities, with around 27,000 students from all over the world and almost 4,000 staff. We offer more than 300 postgraduate, professional development and part-time undergraduate courses.


LANTRA:
Council for environmental and land-based industries

Lantra is the Sector Skills Council for environmental and land-based industries and works with 17 industries across the whole of the United Kingdom.


Kingston University:
The largest universities in the south-east of England

Kingston University is one of the largest universities in the south-east of England and has a great location on the south-western outskirts of London, one of the most vibrant and exciting cities in the world. Our Faculty of Computing, Information Systems and Mathematics (CISM) has an excellent reputation, with over 25 years experience in running successful postgraduate courses.


Edinburgh Napier University:
About

Edinburgh Napier University is Scotland’s top modern university* and one of the largest higher education institutions in the country with nearly 15,000 students including 3,000 international students from over 100 countries. It is a multi-campus university with all campuses situated within easy reach of the city centre. By offering courses that are relevant to the needs of business, flexible


Bridgend College:
Land Based Studies

Bridgend College has in excess of 15,000 full and part-time students, with over 200 courses delivered across four campuses; Bridgend, Pencoed, Queens Road and Maesteg.


Bishop Burton College:
Take a new look at Bishop Burton College

As one of the country’s leading land-based institutions, Bishop Burton College is set in stunning parkland on the edge of the picturesque Yorkshire Wolds. The College has a national reputation for quality and is the only specialist land-based College named as a Centre of Vocational Excellence (CoVE) for Agriculture and for Equine.


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UCLAN

Computing, Engineering & Physical Sciences We are now one of the largest universities in the UK with a student and staff community of more than 35,000 students, 500 undergraduate courses and 180 postgraduate courses – and it’s not stopping there.