INTO MANCHESTER - UNIVERSITY OF KENT
INTO Manchester is a multi-pathway Study Centre that offers all successful students a conditional place at one of Northern Consortium UK’s (NCUK) partner universities. The INTO Manchester Study Centre is located in Bridgewater House, an impressive Edwardian building, right in the heart of bustling Manchester. It offers students the chance to study in one of the most exciting and culturally diverse cities in the world. The Centre's facilities have been designed with students in mind. Take advantage of the modern classrooms and multimedia resources, giving students everything they need to study and socialise in one location.
From a university started in 1965 with some 500 students and 150 staff, the University of Kent has grown today into an institution of over 20,000 students and over 4,000 staff. Kent's beautiful Canterbury and Medway campuses are located approximately an hour away from London. The University of Kent is UK’s European university, offering dual UK and European qualifications at Bachelor's, Master's and PhD level. 95% of graduates were employed or in further study six months after their graduation (Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education 2016-2017 survey).
Why NTO Manchester - The University of Kent?
- Location: A varied mix of music, shopping, sport and a buzzing social scene all wrapped up in one student-focused city. Get ready to explore the UK’s capital of the North and one of the most exciting cities in the world.
- Student Support: The friendly Student Services team will help take care of practicalities like accommodation, visa support and any questions about courses, so students can focus on their studies. Students find the orientation programme in their first week invaluable, covering everything from opening a bank account to getting around the city.
- Highly Ranked Progression University: The University of Kent ranked TEF Gold for teaching quality (Teaching Excellence Framework 2017). Ranked in the top 10% of the world’s universities for international outlook (THE World University Rankings 2018). 97% of research is rated to be of international quality (Research Excellence Framework 2014).
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