University activities in Europe
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Birmingham City University
At Birmingham City University the emphasis is firmly on getting its graduates into work. From health care to music, via media, acting and art, students study highly vocational degrees. Its eight campuses are dotted around Birmingham, providing mini-enclaves of specialist learning, each with strong faculty atmospheres.
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Aston University
Aston University may be small, but you could say it’s perfectly formed. Its relatively small number of students creates a friendly, community feel, while its tree-dotted campus is in the city centre, no more than 10 minutes walk from all of the city’s major facilities.
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University College Birmingham
With 7400 students, this friendly, city-centre university college specialises in vocational degree and postgraduate programmes and practical FE qualifications. Within six months of graduating 92% of students are employed or in full time education.
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Newman University College
At just 2800 students, Newman has an intimate feel. Lecturers and students debate and discuss issues – essential for true insight.
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Birmingham Conservatoire
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University of Birmingham
At the University of Birmingham, big is beautiful. The city’s largest university occupies a visually stunning 250-acre campus, 10 minutes’ train ride from the centre. Students tend to be high-flyers, with alumni ranging from prime ministers to Olympic gold medallists. Teaching is delivered by world-leading experts in their fields, and the university makes a major contribution to the intellectual, cultural and economic wealth of the city – and the UK.
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