The University’s vast portfolio of masters and degree programmes, including combined degrees, allows a wide range of subject options. English language tuition and academic support is provided to all international students whose first language is not English.
The university provides approximately 2,300 places in halls of residence on or near to the main campuses. Types of accommodation vary from single student bedrooms with or without en-suite, to self-contained studio apartments. Students have access to extensive library and computing facilities on each campus, and on the Greenwich campus, a dedicated Language Centre for those studying a foreign language.
The Student Affairs on each campus provide a range of services and support, from the time you arrive, to the completion of your studies. A dedicated international advisor is available on each campus. The Jobshop operates a drop-in service, where you can obtain details of on and off campus job opportunities, and get information on employment related issues. The Students' Union provides access to a range of facilities, services and activities. Free skills training is available to students helping you study, live and work more effectively and can improve your job prospects.
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The University’s vast portfolio of masters and degree programmes, including combined degrees, allows a wide range of subject options. English language tuition and academic support is provided to all international students whose first language is not English.
The university provides approximately 2,300 places in halls of residence on or near to the main campuses. Types of accommodation vary from single student bedrooms with or without en-suite, to self-contained studio apartments. Students have access to extensive library and computing facilities on each campus, and on the Greenwich campus, a dedicated Language Centre for those studying a foreign language.
The Student Affairs on each campus provide a range of services and support, from the time you arrive, to the completion of your studies. A dedicated international advisor is available on each campus. The Jobshop operates a drop-in service, where you can obtain details of on and off campus job opportunities, and get information on employment related issues. The Students' Union provides access to a range of facilities, services and activities. Free skills training is available to students helping you study, live and work more effectively and can improve your job prospects.
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