University of Gloucestershire
Key Information | |||
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Location | Gloucester and Cheltenham, England | ||
Established | 1834 | ||
Percent International Students | 8% | ||
Famous For | Business, Finance, Computer Science | ||
International Fees | £14,680-15,300 | ||
Key Information | |||
---|---|---|---|
Location | Gloucester and Cheltenham, England | ||
Established | 1834 | ||
Percent International Students | 8% | ||
Famous For | Business, Finance, Computer Science | ||
International Fees | £14,680-15,300 |
Overview
The University of Gloucestershire is made up of three campuses, two in Cheltenham and one in Gloucester, and was awarded university status in 2001 following the merger of numerous institutions. 8,500 students are currently enrolled from over 60 different countries.
Many courses feature local and international field trips and the option to spend a semester abroad on a student exchange. Gloucestershire also offers two year ‘fast-track’ courses in Business, allowing students to enter the workplace or further training faster and at a lower cost. The University has also been awarded 14 National Teaching Fellowships and have a strong portfolio of lecturers with industry experience.
Services for International Students
The Student Services Team works to ensure that international students receive comprehensive and relevant advice. Each campus has a Helpzone where students can receive support and assistance on issues they may be facing. International Student Advisors help current international students have a successful and enjoyable time while studying. This includes the International Welcome Week which gives students access to all the information and support they need before they start their course, while throughout the year, various trips, parties and social events are organised for international students.
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Ranking
- 112th in the Times University Guide 2023
- 88th in the Guardian University Guide 2023
47% of the University’s total REF submission was judged world leading (4*) or internationally excellent (3*), with the Art and Design submission rated as 78% 3 or 4* and Sport and Exercise achieving 71% in the top two bands.
78% of the University’s Art and Design REF submission was judged world leading (4*) or internationally excellent (3*), while Sport and Exercise achieved 71% in the top two bands.
Accommodation
All international students are guaranteed a place in University of Gloucestershire halls of residence provided they apply by the given deadline. Approximately 1,380 rooms are available in Cheltenham and Gloucester and a residential support team is on hand to assist you with any issues that may arise during your stay.
Location
The University is centrally located in the UK and within easy reach of major cities. London is two hours away by car or train, with Birmingham, Bristol and Oxford all less than one hour.
Two campuses are based in the town of Cheltenham, often referred to as the ‘Gateway to the Cotswolds’, with a third in nearby Oxstalls. Cheltenham is an attractive and peaceful town located in an area of outstanding natural beauty that attracts six million tourists from all over the world every year. It is also home to the world-famous Cheltenham Racecourse, which is also used as a venue for social events and the university graduation ceremony.
Alumni
- PJ Crook – famous artist
- Cornelia Parker – artist
- Zoe Derham – Commonwealth athlete
- Adam Buxton – TV presenter