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  • Bellerbys College offers a high-quality British education that is tailored towards you and trusted by universities. The college will help you achieve your full potential, and you will have unrivalled access to universities across the UK. Bellerbys College has more than 50-years' experience working with international students, preparing them for university in the UK. It offers a range of courses suitable for students aged 14 and upwards. As a Bellerbys student, you will have access to the wide range of universities, receive support from the experienced staff to achieve your university ambitions and develop the confidence and skills needed to succeed in a university environment.
  • 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.  
  • 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.
  • Admission to this university is through the on-campus pathway provider. It offers foundation, international year one and pre-masters programmes. The City University of London is a public research university in London, United Kingdom. It has been a constituent college of the University of London since 2016. It was founded in 1894 as the Northampton Institute and became a university when The City University was created by royal charter in 1966.
  • Admission to this university is through the on-campus pathway provider, which offers foundation, international year one and pre-masters programmes. The Courtauld Gallery is home to one of the finest small art museums in the world and an innovative programme of exhibitions; it's one of the largest History of Art departments in the UK, with a distinctive small group teaching (12:1 staff/student ratio). Renowned for breadth and depth of coverage – from antiquity to the contemporary and geographical range extends to early Christian Byzantium, early modern Persia and contemporary China. Research-led approach to teaching – The Courtauld lead the higher education sector for research quality and is ranked highest for History of Art (REF 2014). The Courtauld has over 7,000 alumni, many of whom fulfil key roles as museum directors, curators, academics, conservators, critics, journalists, and various roles in the commercial art world. They include directors of the British Museum, the Tate, the Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York), and the National Gallery of Canada.
  • A forward-looking, modern university with a proud tradition as a provider of high-quality education and focus on applied research. Students benefit from state-of-the-art equipment and facilities in all academic disciplines including health, design and engineering laboratories, performing arts studios and computing centres. Chosen to host three national Centres of Excellence in Teaching and Learning which has enabled the university to invest substantial sums of money in health, design and mathematics. Its city-centre campus is continually developing and evolving, and have plans for further investment in it over the next few years. With a major presence in Coventry, which contributes to the city's friendly and vibrant atmosphere and also enables us to foster successful business partnerships. Through 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.
  • Admission to this university is through the on-campus pathway provider, which offers foundation, international year one and pre-masters programmes. Founded in 1891, and part of the University of London since 1904, Goldsmiths is ranked first in London for high quality and helpful staff (Times Higher Education Student Experience Survey 2014). Goldsmiths is based within London’s vibrant New Cross, an area that’s been described by The New York Times as a hub of creative talent. It’s just a short journey away from the centre of London and all the entertainment, facilities and opportunities it offers.
  • Students benefit from state-of-the-art equipment and facilities in all academic disciplines including health, design and engineering laboratories, performing arts studios and computing centres. Chosen to host three national Centres of Excellence in Teaching and Learning, it has enabled the university to invest substantial sums of money in health, design and mathematics.
  • As a cosmopolitan university with over 18,000 students drawn from over 130 countries., it has been awarded Silver for teaching excellence under the Government's Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF). It has been the only university to be awarded University of the Year for Graduate Employment for two years in a row (The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2018, 2019).
  • Admission to this university is through the on-campus pathway provider, which offers foundation, international year one and pre-masters programmes. Queen Mary is one of the UK’s leading research-focused higher education institutions. With around 20,260 students and 4,000 staff, it is one of the largest university of London colleges. Queen Mary teaches and researches across a wide range of subjects in the humanities, social sciences, law, medicine and dentistry, and science and engineering.
  • Regent's University London is one of the most international universities in the UK. Their students come from more than 137 nations to enjoy a truly international experience in the heart of a global city. Regent’s is a cosmopolitan university, based in London's royal Regent’s Park. Set in the heart of the UK’s vibrant capital, Regent’s is a superb place in which to live and study, just minutes away from all that this world-class city has to offer. Every course has been designed to be globally facing, granting their students a multinational perspective, while also forging a passion for innovation, excellence and entrepreneurship.
  • Today's Royal Holloway is formed from two colleges, founded by two social pioneers, Elizabeth Jesser Reid and Thomas Holloway. They were among the first places in Britain where women could access higher education. Bedford College, in London, opened its doors in 1849, and Royal Holloway College's stunning Founder's Building was unveiled by Queen Victoria in 1886 – it’s still the focal point of the campus. In 1900, the colleges became part of the University of London and in 1985 they merged to form what is now known as Royal Holloway.
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