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  • In the heart of the city lies Coventry University, ranked number 15 among UK universities, with an employability rate of 97% post-graduation. This is achieved through the links with leading-edge businesses and organisations in the public and voluntary sectors; students can access project and placement opportunities that enhance their employability on graduation.
  • Centennial college is a publicly-funded, Ontario-based post-secondary institution. It welcomes cultural diversity and plurality. The college was set up with the mission to provide graduates with a lifelong rewarding relationship with the college community. The college has a wide alumni base. Alumni can join the alumni board of directors and become dedicated volunteers. At present, the alumni board attends over 100,000 graduates. Since the college has scaled vast breadths and depths of teaching, it is not possible to condense its course and programs in a list. It is possible to study almost anything here.
  • Whether you are lo​o​king for undergraduate​ or postgraduate study, Cardiff Metropolitan University is an excellent choice for international students choosing to study in the UK.​ Cardiff Metropolitan is home to approximately 11,000 students, with over 1,200 international students from more than 143 countries. International students are valued and respected for the unique experiences, and perspectives that they contribute to university life, enriching the study experience for all students.
  • Cape Breton University is a unique place where students, who believe that they can affect the world, discover what that effect is going to be. As one of Canada’s youngest and most ambitious universities with a comprehensive set of liberal arts, science and professional programmes and a unique commitment to community, economic development, aboriginal learning and research into many aspects of environment and culture. Home to approximately 3,500 students, CBU’s vision of higher education allows students to pursue diverse fields of study in programmes with national reputations in final year student satisfaction, faculty-student interaction and employability. CBU prides itself on providing a personalised undergraduate education that focuses on academic and research excellence, student services, a vibrant campus life and cutting-edge technological tools. The university offers outstanding applied research opportunities to students, and technical assistance to business, industry and community organisations. Home to Canada’s only Master of Business Administration in Community Economic Development, CBU is also known as Atlantic Canada’s leader in Aboriginal post-secondary education.
  • Canterbury Christ Church University is a welcoming, supportive and international university with global connections. While the primary campus is located in the historic city of Canterbury, their network of centres stretch throughout the beautiful county of Kent. The university has a diverse and vibrant community of 15,000 undergraduate and postgraduate students from over 80 countries, making them small enough to be a family yet big enough to have global impact. Nearly two-thirds of Christ Church graduates are in highly skilled graduate-level employment 15 months after graduating – 3% higher than the national average.
  • Since 1952, Cambridge Education Group has been delivering the highest quality academic, creative and English Language programmes, preparing thousands of students to progress onto the world's leading universities.
  • Buckinghamshire New University styled Bucks New University, is a public university with campuses in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire; Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire; Uxbridge, Greater London; and Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire.
  • In 2016, Brunel celebrated 50-years as a university. The history can be traced back to 1798 through the predecessor colleges of Borough Road College, Maria Grey College, Shoreditch College and the West London Institute of Higher Education and as well as through Acton Technical College then Brunel College. The rise since 1966 has been impressive and the reputation grows year-on-year. Now a university of 12,746 students – 3,309 students engaged in postgraduate and research study – the approach is to combine academic rigour with the practical, entrepreneurial and imaginative approach pioneered by Isambard Kingdom Brunel. The decision to be named after Isambard Kingdom Brunel was taken after much discussion. Rather than name the new college after a location, Dr Topping, the first Vice-Chancellor of Brunel University (and former Principal of Brunel College) pleaded that the name should be a well-known person preferably an engineer or scientist associated in some way with Middlesex or Acton. The agreement was reached in March 1957 that person would be Isambard Kingdom Brunel. Isambard Kingdom Brunel (1806-1859) is one of the great British engineers of the 19th century. Isambard was born into an industrious family in 1806, with his mother Sophia Kingdom working for the Royal Navy, and father Marc Brunel being a prominent French engineer. Isambard took on formal training as an engineer and went on to build twenty-five railways lines, over a hundred bridges, including five suspension bridges, eight pier and dock systems, three ships and a pre-fabricated army field hospital. To add to this he was a keen social engineer, building housing estates, churches and hospitals.
  • With over 50-years of academic excellence behind the university; they continue to grow their international reputation, course provision, and research impact. As pioneers in developing new course subjects and modes of teaching, reflecting and anticipating the needs of employers, students, and society as a whole. Their course provision and research strategy are designed in response to the changing business, social, scientific and environmental landscape. Today, the university's associations and networks span the globe; from strong links to leading local and national employers, to academic partner institutions, to the World Technology Universities Network. They have an alumni community of more than 140,000 graduates in over 175 countries.
  • With around 24,000 students from 80 countries, Birmingham City University is a large and diverse place to study. Students are at the heart of everything done by the university – giving them the best opportunities for future success. The university has an enviable reputation for providing quality, student-focused education in a professional and friendly environment. Superb courses, state-of-the-art facilities, first-rate staff, and focus on practical skills and professional relevance is producing some of the country’s most employable graduates. The core values are Excellence, People Focused, Partnership Working, and Fairness and Integrity.
  • Birkbeck is a world-class research and teaching university in the heart of London. It was originally founded in 1823, with the aim of giving the working people of London access to higher education. Students include everyone from secondary school graduates continuing their studies to working professionals, innovators and entrepreneurs looking to take the next step towards achieving their career goals. Classes are taken at night (from 6pm), leaving you free to study and enjoy London during the day. Based in Bloomsbury, a world-renowned intellectual and literary hub, Birkbeck has a global reputation for high-quality research and teaching and has been part of the prestigious University of London for over 100 years. Other University of London members include University College London (UCL), King's College London (KCL), the School of African and Oriental Studies (SOAS) and the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). Birkbeck students have access to all University of London facilities.  
  • BI Norwegian Business School is the largest business school in Norway and the second largest in all of Europe. BI has in total of four campuses with the main one located in Oslo. The university has 845 employees consisting of the academic staff of 404 people and 441 administrative staff.
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