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比起在别国读书的学生,就读于英国的学生将会有机会体验更为传统的英国教育。
英国有很多吸引人的事物,这因此也会使在英国的生活更有趣。英国人是非常友善及爱好和平的。除此之外,英国也有美丽的景色、历史建筑物、世界级的音乐剧及音乐会、最新的潮流设计, 和时尚的便利事物。
课程也可说是包罗万象。从英文提升课程,到基础课程,到集中的理工课程及学士学位课程,都是为学生们精心计划的。而一般在英国的高等教育的质量也是比较高的。
学生在一年里的课程平均总结费用,如学费及住宿费,只高达英镑 17,000。 |
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Bellerby's College |
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Bellerbys College is the largest provider of Foundation and Pre-U studies in the UK.
Programmes for GCSE, A Level, Foundation, Pre-MBA & Masters Qualifying
Programme.
Scholarships of up to £8,750 are available for excellent students |
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Collyer's College |
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The College of Richard Collyer is a Sixth Form College specialising in offering high quality A level programmes for students between 16 -19 years of age.
Situated in West Sussex, England, the College was founded in 1532 under the terms of the
will of a prominent member of the Mercers’ Company in the City of London.
Collyer’s is one of a select group of colleges in the UK that has been awarded the Beacon Award by the Department for Education and Skills.
The Beacon Award reflects the College’s outstanding standards in teaching quality and excellent learning facility.
Collyer’s has consistently achieved amongst the best A level results of any sixth form in the region, with a high percentage of students successfully going on to university.
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For over a hundred years, learning and research at the University has played a major part in the success of the city,
the region and the world - and has contributed to the advance of knowledge and its application. We are determined
to continue to be at the forefront of world research well into the 21st century.
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One of only of 23 UK higher education institutions in the top 150 of the World University Rankings carried out by the
Times Higher Education Supplement
One of only 11 UK higher education institutions in the top 100 universities listed in the Jiao Tong (China) worldwide league table |
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The following facts and figures help to demonstrate our international standing: |
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Birmingham currently hosts 4,500 students from 143 countries – the fourth-largest population of international students at any UK higher education institution. Our international postgraduate community is the largest in the UK |
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23% of our academic staff are overseas nationals |
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We are one of the UK's biggest participants in the European Erasmus programme, with 236 partner universities across continental Europe, as well as links with 45 universities outside Europe. Every year we welcome around 400 students from our partner universities and they host a similar number of Birmingham students |
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Birmingham is a founder member of Universitas 21 , a global network of 20 research-led universities in 12 countries |
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The University's European Research Institute is the foremost UK research centre on European matters and is one of only 25 European institutions to be designated a Jean Monnet European Centre of Excellence by the European Commission |
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BIRMINGHAM City University is a large, diverse, historic
provider of higher and further education for the people of
Birmingham and beyond.
From our
seven faculties and seven campuses, we at the University
deliver over 300 courses to more than 23,000 students. Our
catchment area extends from inner Birmingham to the Far East
and the United States. Local, regional, national and
international partners play a key role in much of our work.
In pursuing our historic aim of providing an inclusive
education for employable graduates, we work with
organisations in the private and public sectors to ensure
the highest possible standards of delivery.
Our roots
go back to 1843 with the founding of the Polytechnic
Institute and the Birmingham School of Design. Over the next
hundred years Schools of Jewellery, Music, Commerce, Art,
Education, Architecture, Physical Education and Technology
sprang up and were re-established in and around the city. In
1971 those Schools joined to form the new City of Birmingham
Polytechnic, which in 1989 was established as an independent
corporation with exempt charitable status. University status
was conferred in 1992, and as the new University of Central
England we continued to develop. In 1995 we acquired a new
Faculty of Health and Community Care, and as recently as
2001 moved into state-of-the-art premises at Millennium
Point.
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Brunel University
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Since becoming a university in 1966, Brunel has had much to celebrate. Our rise during the last 40 years has been impressive and our reputation grows year on year. Now a university of nearly 14,000 students - 3,000 engaged in postgraduate and research study - our special mission to combine academic rigour with the practical, entrepreneurial and imaginative approach pioneered by our namesake I K Brunel is proving as successful as ever.
Campus Old and New
The University's investment in campus building and infrastructure has now reached £250 million with the development programme in residential, teaching, research and sports facilities due for completion by mid-2007.
In 2004, we opened the new £2.5 million UEFA-class football facilities. Two months later, we celebrated the opening of the new international, competition-standard athletics track. |
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The distinctive Bannerman Centre, housing the main library and a brand new Assistive Technology Centre, with facilities for students with disabilities ranging from visual mobility and hearing impairments to specific learning difficulties like dyslexia; |
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The new indoor athletics centre which included indoor sprint track and jump facilities, and a new sports hall with weights training area and sports science support; |
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Refurbishment of the original sports centre with extensive new changing rooms, bistro and reception; |
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Brand-new teaching facilities for Education and Design; |
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A new hall of residence; |
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Refurbished Biomedical Sciences labs; |
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Completion of the refectory complex with a stunning atrium entrance into dining halls, bars, Students' Union and retail outlets. |
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University of East Anglia
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UEA is ranked:- Number 1 for student satisfaction among mainstream Universities in England.
Top UK University ranked 23rd in The Times Good University Guide. |
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UEA is located two miles outside Norwich city centre in 320 acres of parkland.
Norwich is located less than 2 hours by rail from London. |
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Norwich, having one of the lowest levels of crime in the UK, was recently rated one of the coolest places to be a student in the UK by the Independent newspaper |
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UEA has over 13,000 students - approximately 9,900 Undergraduates and 3,300 Postgraduates.
About 1,200 International Students from 117 countries worldwide.
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Within the UEA Campus there are over 3,000 excellent student accommodations. |
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Award-winning architecture by Sir Denys Lasdun, Lord (Norman) Foster and Rick Mather.
Home to the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts housing the Sainsbury Collection, combining modern Western works with fine and applied arts from across the globe. |
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Multi-million pound Sportspark, including a 50m competition swimming pool, a climbing wall, fitness centre and a human performance laboratory. |
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Former students include Booker Prize winning authors Ian McEwan and Kazuo Ishiguro; comedy writers and performers Charlie Higson, Arthur Smith and Paul Whitehouse; explorer Benedict Allen; meteorologist Penny Tranter; actors Jack Davenport, James Frain and Tim Bentinck; and BBC Radio's Jenny Abramsky. |
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University of DUNDEE
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SUNDAY TIMES UNIVERSITY GUIDE
The UNIVERSITY OF DUNDEE was voted Scottish University of the Year in 2004/05, is ranked top in the UK for Teaching Quality and has Scotland’s highest graduate starting salaries |
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Established in 1881 |
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Scottish University of the Year 2004/05 |
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Excellence in teaching quality |
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Ranked Scotland’s highest graduate starting salaries |
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International Student Scholarships |
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Live & work in Scotland for 2 years after graduation |
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University
of Exeter
has been named 2007/08 University of the Year by the
Times Higher
Education Supplement
http://www.exeter.ac.uk/news/news_unioftheyear.shtml?icid=A137-4581764-090D
University of Exeter’s School
of Business & Economics ranked 4th out of 110 UK
universities for Business Management and 12th for
Economics
http://www.swiftpage3.com/sobe.sobe/C080515043300/3/text.pdf
No. 1 in UK for Accounting & Finance and Management in
NSS 2006.
Over a quarter of all subjects are in the top 5 in the same
survey and 10 subjects are in top 10.
19 subjects have an international reputation for research:
Accounting, Applied Maths, Archaeology, Classics,
Economics,
Education, English, German, History, Law, Middle East
Studies,
Physics, Politics, Psychology, Russian, Sociology, Sports
Science,
Theology (RAE 5 or 5* 2001) (see www.rae.ac.uk)
18th in
Sunday Times 2006 League Table
Shortlisted for University of the Year a record three times
(2006, 2003, 2001)
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Superb location in which to live & study
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Traditional university – 150 years of history
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High quality teaching & strong research culture
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Guaranteed accommodation for new unaccompanied international
students
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Small enough to be friendly - 13,500 students incl 3,500
postgraduates. 2,350 staff. 1800 from 100 countries outside
of the UK. £148 million turnover
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most popular UK universities
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Described as
a "first class university" Leicester is ranked
12th in the UK out of 113 universities by the
UK Complete University Guide
published on 24 April 2008.
Leicester is one of
just 21 UK universities to feature in the world's
top 200 universities (joint 16th in the UK and
151st in the world in the Shanghai Jiao Tong
Table).
Teaching in 18
subject areas have been graded as "Excellent" by
the Quality Assurance Agency - including 14
successive scores.
Over 19,000
students drawn from 150 countries study with us.

Sussex is a leading research university, as
reflected in the 2001 national Research Assessment
Exercise. All subjects at Sussex were rated as
either grade 4 or 5, recognising research of
national and international standard respectively.
Over 90% of staff are researching at this high
level, the majority in areas of international
excellence.
In respect of teaching quality, 13 of the 15
subjects assessed under the current teaching
quality assessment scheme have scored 21 or more
points (out of 24), with Philosophy and Sociology
achieving the maximum score. Under the previous
assessment scheme, Music, English and Social
Anthropology were judged Excellent.
Sussex has an international reputation for its
innovative styles of teaching and for the quality
and range of its research work. Academic links
with every continent, over 2,500 international
students from 120 countries, and teaching staff
from 50 nations give the University a strongly
international feel. Additionally, many Sussex
undergraduates spend a year of their degree
outside the UK.
University of Sussex's position
rose from 30th in 2007 to 22nd in 2008.
You can read more at:
http://www.sussex.ac.uk/press_office/media/media703.shtml
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