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Surrey
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Surrey
is a place where tradition and innovation meet. As an
established university it offers high-calibre teaching,
a world-class research base, a thriving postgraduate community
and a high quality of life in a beautiful campus setting.
At the same time it has a strong eye for innovation and
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Sussex
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The
University of Sussex was the first of the universities
founded in the 1960s and received its Royal Charter on
16th August 1961. Today the University occupies a single
site of 240 acres The total number of University employees
is 2039 and the student body has grown to 9252. |
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Swansea
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The
choice of university and degree course is obviously one
of the most important decisions which you will ever make.
The wide range of degree schemes at Swansea offers you
the opportunity to follow courses in subjects which you
did not take at school or college, and which can lead
you in a new direction. |
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Teeside
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One
of the most important decisions facing you is which university
or college to go to for your higher education course.
The University of Teesside has a proud record of academic
achievement and offers a wide range of degrees, diplomas
and other educational and vocational courses. |
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Thames
Valley
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TVU
is the leading provider of further and higher education
in the West London and Thames Valley region. TVU is committed
to building links with the local community and prides
itself on its success in widening access to further and
higher education.
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Ulster
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The
award of an academic qualification is evidence of your
intellectual ability, and your readiness to assume a creative
role in society. Studying at the University of Ulster
will help you to approach problems with an open and enquiring
mind and to organize your own financial, academic and
social affairs. |
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Warwick
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The
University of Warwick is one of Britain's leading universities.
It is research led and is committed to providing undergraduate
and postgraduate teaching of the highest quality. The
University is the place of study for 15,115 undergraduate
and postgraduate students and employs more than 3,800
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Westminister
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Through
its educational philosophy and range of courses, its multicultural
community and extensive partnerships with employers, the
University of Westminster is educating for professional
life and is linked to London in a way that is unique.
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Wolverhampton
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The
University of Wolverhampton offers over 100 different
courses ranging from the traditional to the ultra new
as well as full or part-time. All of our courses are designed
specifically to give you the knowledge and skills you
need to find rewarding employment. |
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York
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The
University of York was founded in 1963 with 200 students.
Now in its 36th year, it has expanded to over 8,000 students
and has over 30 academic departments and associated research
centres.
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