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  • Founded in 1818, Saint Louis University is one of the nation’s oldest and most prestigious Catholic universities. SLU, which also has a campus in Madrid, Spain, is recognised for world-class academics, life-changing research, compassionate health care, and a strong commitment to faith and service. Guided by our enduring Jesuit mission, we offer our nearly 13,000 students a highly rigorous and deeply transformative education that helps them develop into bold, confident leaders. Rated among the nation’s top research universities, SLU boasts 16 graduate and undergraduate programmes ranked among the top 50 in the country by US News & World Report.
  • A city rich in culture and progress. A university where learning knows no bounds. Since 1906, Suffolk University has been woven into Boston's thriving urban landscape, offering a truly immersive environment in which to live, learn, and explore. It's the ideal location for Suffolk to provide students with the keys to successful lives and careers: access, opportunity, and experience. Suffolk University offers a wide range of undergraduate, graduate, and law degree programmes with real-world experience at their cores. Accessibility is in our DNA, which is why we offer flexible ways to learn, from part-time and evening schedules to certificates for working professionals and online classes. And our small class sizes allow faculty to learn each student's name, recognise his or her potential, and build important mentoring relationships.
  • Admission to this university is only through the on-campus pathway provider offering foundation, international year one and pre-masters programmes. UWA is one of the world's great universities. Situated as it is at the fulcrum of the Indian Ocean Rim, we play a key role in shaping the social and economic transformation of the region.
  • The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) traces its roots to the 1859 founding of the Medical College of Alabama and the 1936 opening of the Birmingham Extension Center of the University of Alabama. In 1945 the Medical College of Alabama was moved from Tuscaloosa and the University's Medical Center was founded in Birmingham. In 1954 the Extension Center was moved to a newly constructed facility adjacent to the Medical Center, bringing together for the first time the University's two academic components in Birmingham. Later, in November of 1966, the Extension Center and the Medical Center were administratively merged to form the 'University of Alabama in Birmingham', an organisational component of the University of Alabama (in Tuscaloosa). In 1969 UAB became an independent institution, one of the autonomous universities within the newly created three-campus University of Alabama System. Today, UAB is a comprehensive urban university with a nationally recognised academic health centre. UAB is the only public, 4-year degree-granting university in the state's largest metropolitan area. UAB is the largest research institution in the state of Alabama and is the largest single employer in the state. A comprehensive chronology of the history of the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) and its predecessor entities is found below. Underlined and bolded items in this list may be selected to see portraits or photographs about the specific person or event.
  • Arizona Wildcats dream, play and obsess about a better everything. For everyone. At any given moment, someone here is planning for what might be, what will be and what we hope will never be, so that our shared future is bright. We've learned that we're better together. We do more when we work across backgrounds, skills and perspectives. That's how we've become long-time partners with NASA, leaders in both the arts and sciences and able to prepare students to succeed in a world where most of the jobs today's kindergartners will have don't even exist yet. We know how to converge.
  • We’re proud to have over 3,500 international students, who come from over 100 countries around the world. Our courses, support and facilities are specifically tailored to your needs. We are a friendly, welcoming campus surrounded by the stunning English countryside, and we guarantee accommodation in your first year (subject to conditions). We’re the first choice for so many international students because not only do we have very high academic standards, with scholarships that recognise student excellence – we're also a safe, supportive and enjoyable place to study.
  • The University of Exeter is an institution renowned across the world for its outstanding graduate employability, unrivalled teaching and world-class research. Part of the elite Russell Group of research universities in the UK, this international university is consistently at the top of the national and global league tables – recognised for the quality of its teachers and the strength of its programmes. Exeter students graduate with the confidence to take on the world. You could too.
  • The University of Gloucestershire is a public university situated in Gloucestershire with three campuses in total. The university is situated in two locations with two campuses in Cheltenham and one in Gloucester which is Francis Close Hall, The Park, and Oxstalls, respectively. The university gained its status in the year 2001, before which its roots can be traced back to the 19th century when two distinct strands of educational provisions in Gloucestershire merged to form the University of Gloucestershire, UK. The university consists of 8 distinct schools of study which are School of Art and Design, School of Business and Technology, School of Education, School of Health and Social Care, School of Liberal and Performing Arts, School of Media, School of Natural and Social Sciences, and the School of Sport and Exercise. Along with the taught programs, the schools are also responsible for leading the university's research as well as commercial activities in their respective fields. Students have a range of courses and subjects to choose from as it offers more than 80 undergraduate courses, 57 post-graduate as well as Ph.D. degrees. The University  is a diverse, vibrant community of 12,000 students and 1,500 staff
  • Admission to this university is through the on-campus pathway provider, which offers foundation, international year one and pre-masters programmes. International students play a huge part at The University of Manchester – our student population hails from 160 countries. The welcoming, accessible and multicultural environment that is the city of Manchester provides the ideal base for your time studying in the UK. We’re part of the prestigious Russell Group of universities and our research and teaching quality is recognised across the globe, but our support for international students is just as important to us. We’ll help you at all stages, from before you apply to when you arrive – and you’ll be supported at all times while you’re here.
  • UMass is a top 70 National University with dozens of programs ranked in the top 200 worldwide. By focusing on research, diversity and a revolutionary spirit - what the university calls the UMass Edge – exceptional students from around the world graduate with the industry knowledge and technical skills needed to build rewarding careers. As a top 50 best-value public university, graduates can be confident that their degree is a sound investment for their futures.
  • Education transforms lives. It is this belief that drives our commitment to teaching and learning of the very highest quality, unlocking students’ potential and preparing them to shape the world for the better. If you choose to become a student at the University of Nottingham Ningbo China (UNNC), you will find yourself among a diverse and thriving community at China’s first ever Sino-foreign university. For our students from China, gaining a degree from a renowned world-class university, coupled with the opportunity to take part in exchange and study abroad programmes, means they are in demand from employers both in China and the rest of the world. Our international students gain knowledge of China, the world’s second largest economy and a major player on the world stage, which sets them apart from others in the competitive global jobs market.
  • Since our founding in 1967, the University of Stirling has always been driven by transformative thinking and a spirit of innovation. Our mission is to do everything we can to give our students the knowledge and expertise to make their impact in the world. Everything we do makes a positive difference to people's lives. We are an agent for change, connecting people, innovating and transforming the lives of our students, staff and the global communities we serve. We have a constant desire to innovate and improve in order to make a difference to society. It’s how we’ve earned our global reputation for high-quality teaching and internationally acclaimed research.
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