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United Kingdom

Why United Kingdom?

1. Long history – UK Education history can be traced back for 800 years. UK has been welcoming international students for generations. It has a long experience of looking after your needs, and will give you special support from the moment you apply throughout your time in the country.

2. Quality Assured – The UK operates a unique quality assurance system that ensures accountability in all areas. A qualification from a UK institution is very prestigious, as standards are high at all levels and internationally recognized. Universities and colleges are continually assessed by official bodies that grade the standard of their research and teaching.

3. A valuable cultural experience – UK is a country under change: a vibrant, vital place, alive to new ideas and open to new influences. Diverse ethnic communities find their voice in British society, a standing testimony to its multicultural existence.

4. Value for money – One of the most attractive features of studying in UK is that it offers good value for money. Most undergraduate degrees take three years, making them shorter than similar programmes in other countries and very cost-effective.

5. Some postgraduate degrees last only one year (as opposed to two in other countries), which means you can finish your degree more quickly and start earning more in the workforce. Nowadays at select universities students can even have the option to work for a year after completing studies.

We work with the following schools in United Kingdom:

Abertay University

Abertay is right at the heart of Dundee, combining all the advantages of a close-knit campus with the buzz of city centre life. All of our buildings are within a quarter of a mile of each other, as are shops, bars, clubs, cinemas and theatres, and we’re just a few minutes’ walk from the bus and train stations. Abertay isn’t just a great place to be a student – the University is also home to world-leading research teams, whose discoveries are hailed internationally.

Anglia Ruskin University

ARU is one of the top 350 universities in the world (Times Higher Education World University Rankings) and is an innovative institution which is also considered a ‘rising star’ – one of the institutions predicted to be challenging the global elite by 2030. Our TEF Silver award means that we deliver high-quality teaching, learning and outcomes for our students and consistently exceed rigorous national quality requirements for UK higher education.

BPP University

BPP University’s unique approach is education that is academically rigorous but also grounded in practical application that is highly relevant to our students, stakeholders and industry. It has around 15,000 students, studying across 13 centres, in eight locations across England and online around the world.  70% are full-time, over 64% are on postgraduate programmes, while 80% study face-to-face. 92.4% of our undergraduates went on to get graduate-level jobs.

Brunel University London

Brunel University London is a campus-based university situated in Uxbridge, West London, and is home to nearly 13,000 students from over 100 countries worldwide. Founded in1966, our distinctive mission is to combine teaching and research excellence with the practical and entrepreneurial approach pioneered by its namesake, Isambard Kingdom Brunel. As a campus-based university, students on site are never more than 10 minutes away from halls of residence, catering, social and sports facilities.

Canterbury Christ Church University

For over 50 years, Canterbury Christ Church University (CCCU) has been providing people from around the world with a rich academic and professional education. With 17,000 students from 100 different countries enrolled, CCCU has a passionate belief in the power of Higher Education to enrich and transform lives. Records for graduates in employment are some of the best in the UK, and the research community has an international reputation. The University has three vibrant and exciting campuses.

Cardiff University

Founded in 1883, Cardiff University is established as one of Britain’s leading research universities. We excel in education, research and innovation and are building strong international relationships whilst demonstrating our commitment to Wales. We have a significant economic and social impact on Wales and the UK as a whole, contributing in areas such as employment, research funding and teaching and learning activities.

City University London

For 125 years, City, University of London has provided an outstanding education to students from all over the globe. With a unique focus on professional subjects such as Business, Finance, Economics and Engineering, City is home to five specialist ‘Schools’ including Cass Business School – one of Europe’s leading business schools. You’ll be joining an international community at City, with students coming from more than 160 different countries to study.

Coventry University

Coventry University is a forward looking, modern university with a proud tradition as a provider of high quality education. Coventry is ranked number 13 in the UK in the Guardian University Guide 2019 and is the UK’s Top New University in the Complete University Guide 2018. Subjects are brought to life by dynamic, interactive and stimulating teaching delivered by word class academics. This is just part of the reason why Coventry University has achieved a gold rating in the Teaching Excellence.

Glasgow Caledonian University

Glasgow Caledonian University was formally awarded university status in 1993, but can trace its history back to 1875. Glasgow Caledonian University is one of the largest universities in Scotland, with almost 20,000 students from over 100 different countries enrolled, and is considered one of the top 10 modern universities in the UK. Glasgow Caledonian University is known for its excellent links with industry and many courses have accreditation from professional bodies and offer work placements.

Heriot-Watt University

Heriot-Watt University is the eighth oldest higher education institution in the UK and originated as the School of Arts of Edinburgh, the world’s first mechanics institute, in 1821. In 1966 it became a university by Royal Charter. More than a third of Heriot-Watt’s 7,000 Edinburgh campus students are from outside the UK and this international focus is also demonstrated by the 10,000 students from 150 different countries worldwide studying on its international programmes.

Aberystwyth University

Aberystwyth University

Kingston University

Kingston University is an inclusive and vibrant university, recognised for its excellent teaching, ranks highly in the world’s list of young universities and has several UK-leading courses. Located in the outskirts of London, our diverse student populace enjoy the best of one of the world’s greatest cities. Kingston University’s teaching has been recognised as outstanding by winning The Guardian University Award 2017 for teaching excellence.

London Southbank University

London Southbank University

Loughborough University

Loughborough University

Manchester Metropolitan University

Manchester Metropolitan University has a proud heritage dating back to 1824. It is one of the largest universities in the UK, with over 38,000 students enrolled, and is home to a diverse international student population from more than 120 countries. The University is ranked amongst the world’s top 200 universities under 50 years old (Times Higher Education Young University Rankings 2018), which is a measure of its commitment to delivering and supporting quality research and teaching.

Middlesex University London

Middlesex University London (legally Middlesex University and abbreviated MDX) is a public research university in Hendon, north-west London, England. The name of the university is taken from its location within the historic county boundaries of Middlesex. The university’s history can be traced to 1878 when its founding institute, St Katharine’s College, was established in Tottenham as a teacher training college for women.

Newcastle University

Newcastle University (formally the University of Newcastle upon Tyne) is a public research university in Newcastle upon Tyne in the North East of England. The university can trace its origins to a School of Medicine and Surgery (later the College of Medicine), established in 1834, and to the College of Physical Science (later renamed Armstrong College), founded in 1871.

Nottingham Trent University

Nottingham Trent University (NTU) is a public research university in Nottingham, England. It was founded as a new university in 1992, although its roots go back to 1843 with the establishment of the Nottingham Government School of Design which still exists within the university today. It is the 13th largest university in the UK (out of 169) with 33,255 students split over four different campuses.

Regent's University London

Regent’s University London is a private university located in London, England. It is part of Galileo Global Education, Europe’s largest higher education provider. Regent’s University London was established in 1984 as Regent’s College. It received taught degree awarding powers in 2012 and became a university in 2013.

University of Bath

The University of Bath is a public research university in Bath, England.

University of Birmingham

The University of Birmingham is a public research university located in Edgbaston, Birmingham, United Kingdom. It received its royal charter in 1900 as a successor to Queen’s College, Birmingham and Mason Science College, making it the first English civic or ‘red brick’ university to receive its own royal charter.

University of Bolton

With a student body of around 11,000 you will get the best of all worlds at Bolton. You will be based on a modern, compact campus where no-one feels anonymous and, with small teaching groups on many courses, you can be sure you are a name, not just a number. Our number one mission is to be a distinctive “Teaching Intensive and Research Informed” university that puts student experience and education first, supported by the quality of our staff, our facilities and our links to employment.

Birkbeck University of London

Birkbeck University of London

University of Bristol

Bristol is one of the most popular and successful universities in the UK, ranked in the world’s top 50 in the QS World University Rankings 2020. The University has had a reputation for innovation since its founding in 1876. We are involved in numerous international research collaborations and integrate practical experience in our curriculum, so that students work on real-life projects in partnership with business, government and community sectors.

University of Buckingham

Home of the two-year degree, the University of Buckingham is ranked 1st for Teaching Excellence in the UK (2017). With Oxbridge-style tutorials, class sizes are kept small to ensure every student can thrive. Buckingham is also ranked 1st in England for Student Satisfaction by The Complete University Guide. The University of Buckingham offers a unique ‘1+2’ option (a foundation programme and undergraduate degree with honours in just three years).

University of Central Lancashire

The University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) is based in Preston, in the north west of the UK. In addition to main city centre campus, it has facilities in Burnley, Westlakes in Cumbria and Llangollen Outdoor Centre in North Wales. 24,000 students from 100 different countries are enrolled, making it one of the largest student bodies in the country. UCLan maintains a strong focus on employability, ranking in the top three in the UK for the number of graduate start-up businesses.

University of Dundee

The University of Dundee was founded in 1881 and has developed a significant reputation for students entering the traditional professions, most notably law, medicine and dentistry as well as emerging areas such as life sciences. The Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design is one of the UK’s top rated art schools, while the University of Dundee School of Medicine is ranked in the top 5 in the UK. Dundee is also 1st in Scotland and 4th in the UK for Law according to the Guardian University.

University of East Anglia

The University of East Anglia (UEA) is an internationally renowned university based in a campus which provides world-class academic, social and cultural facilities to over 15,000 students from more than 100 countries. The University is ranked in the top 200 universities in the world (Times Higher Education World Rankings 2015-18) and its teaching was recently voted Gold in the Teaching Excellence Framework. Located in 362 acres of parkland, just three miles from the beautiful and historic city.

University of Edinburgh

The University of Edinburgh is a public research university based in Edinburgh, Scotland. Granted a royal charter by King James VI in 1582 and officially opened in 1583, it is one of Scotland’s four ancient universities and the sixth-oldest university in continuous operation in the English-speaking world.

University of Essex

We are Essex: home to the daring and the tenacious, a place for the ambitious and the bold. We’re a close-knit, supportive and welcoming community, with a powerful and pioneering global outlook. In 2018, Times Higher Education voted us ‘University of the Year’. With over 15,500 students from more than 147 different countries, making us one of the most internationally diverse universities on the planet – you’ll find the world in one place here at Essex.

University of Exeter

The University of Exeter was founded in 1955, although its complete history dates back as far as 1900. At present around 20,000 students from over 140 countries study at the University’s three campuses in the South West of England. Despite being relatively young, Exeter is a member of the UK’s elite Russell Group and is considered one of the best universities in the world. 27 subjects were ranked in the top 10 in both The Times and Guardian University Guide and 98% of Exeter researches.

University of Glasgow

The University of Glasgow is the fourth oldest university in the English-speaking world, founded in 1451. Based in Scotland’s largest city, the University of Glasgow is one of the world’s top 100 universities and currently has 26,000 students from over 120 different countries enrolled. Glasgow is also a member of the prestigious Russell Group of UK research universities.

University of Greenwich

The University of Greenwich is a leading modern public university and offers a range of subjects across its four faculties, the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Business School, Faculty of Education and Health and Faculty of Engineering and Science. The University of Greenwich was awarded a Silver rating in the Teaching Excellence Framework and has won three Queen’s Anniversary Prizes for Higher and Further Education.

University of Kent

Kent is one of the UK’s top universities. Awarded Gold, the highest rating, in the UK Government’s Teaching Excellence Framework, and with a global reputation for excellence – three of Kent’s subject areas are ranked within the world top 100, with a further eight in the top 200 – the University offer students outstanding teaching, world-leading research, stunning study locations and a superb student experience.

University of Law

The University of Law is one of the longest-established specialist providers of legal education and training in the UK, with campuses in London, Birmingham, Bristol, Chester, Guildford, Leeds, Manchester and Nottingham, and an international campus in Hong Kong. We offer 21st century relevant law and business bachelor’s degrees, master’s degrees, graduate diplomas, and postgraduate diplomas where the majority of programs are taught by qualified and practiced solicitors, barristers, etc

University of Leeds

The University of Leeds is a public research university in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It was established in 1874 as the Yorkshire College of Science.

University of Leicester

The University of Leicester is a public research university based in Leicester, England.

University of Northampton

The University of Northampton is a public university based in Northampton, Northamptonshire, England. It was formed in 1999 by the amalgamation of a number of training colleges, and gained full university status as the University of Northampton in 2005.

University of Plymouth

The University of Plymouth is a public university based predominantly in Plymouth, England where the main campus is located, but the university has campuses and affiliated colleges across South West England. With 19,645 students, it is the 38th largest in the United Kingdom by total number of students (including the Open University). It has 2,915 staffs.

University of Portsmouth

The University of Portsmouth is a public university in the city of Portsmouth, Hampshire, England. It was previously known as Portsmouth Polytechnic from 1969 until 1992, when it was granted university status through the Further and Higher Education Act 1992. It is ranked among the Top 100 universities under 50 in the world. The university offers a range of disciplines, from Pharmacy, International relations and politics, to Mechanical Engineering.

University of Reading

The University of Reading is a public university located in Reading, Berkshire, England. It was founded in 1892 as University College, Reading, a University of Oxford extension college. The University of Reading is one of the UK’s leading research-intensive universities and is in the top 30 universities in the UK (QS World University Rankings 2020). We offer an outstanding experience for all of our students – inspiring students academically and equipping everyone for their next steps.

University of Salford

The University of Salford has a long history of working with industry, improving on its traditional strengths of nursing, engineering and sports medicine. It was founded in its original form in 1850 before being awarded full university status in 1967, and there are currently over 20,000 students enrolled across 60 acres of parkland on the banks of the River Irwell. The University of Salford is located close to the city centre of Manchester in the north of England.

University of Sheffield

The University of Sheffield is a world famous institution located in the north of England, one of the original ‘red brick’ universities and a member of the elite Russell Group. Ranked in the world’s top 100 universities by the QS World University Rankings, the University of Sheffield was founded by the merger of three colleges in 1905 and currently has 28,000 students enrolled from over 120 countries. The University of Sheffield boasts five Nobel Prize winners in its departments.

University of South Wales

The University of South Wales was formed following the merger of the University of Glamorgan and University of Wales. It can trace its roots back to 1841 and is now one of the largest universities in Britain, with over 25,000 students from 120 different countries enrolled. It is based on five campuses in South Wales – Cardiff, Treforest, Newport, Glyntaff and Caerleon – each catering to different subject areas. 95% of University of South Wales graduates are in employment or further study within.

University Of Southampton

The University of Southampton (abbreviated as Soton in post-nominal letters) is a research university in Southampton, England. The university’s origins date back to the founding of the Hartley Institution in 1862.The university has seven teaching campuses.

University of Suffolk

The University of Suffolk is a public university situated in Suffolk and Norfolk, England.

University of Surrey

The University of Surrey is a global community of ideas and people, dedicated to life-changing education and research. With a beautiful and vibrant campus, we provide exceptional teaching and practical learning to inspire and empower our students for personal and professional success.

University of the West of England Bristol (UWE Bristol)

The University of the West of England, Bristol (UWE Bristol) is a public research university, located in and around Bristol, England, which received university status in 1992.In common with the University of Bristol and University of Bath it can trace its origins to the Merchant Venturers Technical College, founded as a school in 1595 by the Society of Merchant Venturers.

University of Westminster

The University of Westminster is a public research university based in London, United Kingdom. Founded in 1838 as the Royal Polytechnic Institution, it was the first polytechnic to open in the UK. The Polytechnic formally received a Royal charter in August 1839, and became the University of Westminster in 1992.

University of Wolverhampton

The University of Wolverhampton is a public university located on four campuses across the West Midlands, Shropshire and Staffordshire in England. City Campus is the main site for the university and is situated in Wolverhampton city centre, opposite Molineux Stadium and approximately 16 miles (26 km) from Birmingham.