International Study Centre PROSPECTUS Change Your World Gold Standard University Excellent Graduate Prospects World-class Research The University of Lincoln aims to give you the strongest possible foundation for your future. Excellent partnerships with employers and research-engaged teaching will encourage you to maximise your potential and achieve your ambitions.

We are delighted that you are I am proud to welcome you to considering joining our friendly the International Study Centre. community here at the University We provide a safe and friendly of Lincoln. We are proud of our learning environment where you will reputation for providing a high-quality learn alongside students from around student experience underpinned by the world. Our expert teachers can inspirational teaching, hands-on help you prepare to study a degree opportunities and world-leading at the University of Lincoln and research. Based in a beautiful and develop your confidence. Our aim historic city, our modern campus is to enable you to have a fantastic provides cutting-edge facilities to student experience. We look forward help you achieve your ambitions. to welcoming you to the University.

Professor Mary Stuart Stuart Old Vice Head of Centre University of Lincoln University of Lincoln International Study Centre

Contents The Lincoln Experience...... 4 Investing in Your Future...... 6 Student Life in Lincoln...... 8 International Study Centre...... 12 International Foundation Year...... 15 International Year One...... 19 Your New Home...... 25 Support for You...... 25 Central Location...... 26 Your Application...... 27

3 The Lincoln Experience

4 Top 10 Discover what sets the University of Lincoln apart for student from other universities and why ambitious students from around the world choose to study here. satisfaction

The University of Lincoln ranks in the top 10 nationally for international student satisfaction.

Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2017.

Gold-rated University The University of Lincoln has been awarded Gold by the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) 2017. Developed by the Department for Education in , the TEF assess university quality and award a gold rating for delivering consistently outstanding teaching, learning and outcomes for its students.

Learn from Experts At Lincoln, you will have the opportunity to learn from expert academics and be inspired by talks from guest speakers. Past speakers have included: Astronomer Royal Sir Martin Rees; ExoMars Rover engineer Abbie Hutty; and Poet Laureate Carol Ann Duffy.

Engage in Research Lincoln is proud to be home to world-class researchers who are making significant contributions to their subject areas. More than half of Lincoln's research was rated as world-leading or internationally excellent in the most recent Research Excellence Framework and students have the opportunity to engage in pioneering projects.

Opportunities for Experience Learning aims to go beyond the classroom at Lincoln. You can benefit from hands-on 95% in opportunities that include real-world scenarios that enable you to generate new ideas and solve problems creatively. employment Learn from Industry 95% of Lincoln Lincoln has relationships with companies such as Siemens, opening up opportunities graduates were in for mentoring and work placements. These opportunities offer advice from employment or further professionals, insights into your career and the chance to keep up with future trends. study within six months of finishing their course. Discover Yourself The latest Destinations University is about more than gaining an academic qualification. At Lincoln, of Leavers from Higher you can broaden your horizons by meeting people from around the world Education survey. and enjoying everything the campus and the city of Lincoln have to offer.

5 Investing in Your Future

6 Graduate The University of Lincoln’s world-class research, Careers teaching excellence and cutting-edge facilities, can enable you to reach your full potential. Graduates from the University of Lincoln have gone on to successful careers at a range of global companies, including the BBC, Disney, Ernst & Young, Nokia, Rolls-Royce, Sony and UNICEF.

World-leading Research By pursuing the highest standards of research excellence, Lincoln attracts talented academics and researchers from the UK and abroad. As part of your degree you may have the opportunity to work on innovative research projects that can have a positive impact on society at both a national and global level. Getting involved in research is a great way to gain experience in your subject area and develop skills that are highly valued by employers, such as critical thinking. More than half of Lincoln’s research is rated as world-leading or internationally excellent, according to the latest Research Excellence Framework (2014).

How Research at Lincoln is Changing Our World • Leading the fight against cancer with 3D imaging technology • Developing robot intelligence for real-world applications • Creating new antibiotics to beat drug-resistant infection • Reclaiming flooded land for farming

Specialist Facilities Whichever course you choose to study, you have access to modern facilities that can help you get the most out of your degree. Students on arts-based degrees have access to editing and recording suites, industry-standard production facilities and modern studios, while engineering and computing students can learn in cutting-edge laboratories and workshops.

Engineering Hub and Isaac Newton Building The £28 million Isaac Newton Building is home to Lincoln's Schools of Engineering, Computer Science, and Mathematics and Physics. It is the base for the University's growing strategic partnership with Siemens, representing a vibrant hub of academic teaching and learning, pioneering research, and collaboration with international Investment industrial partners.

The University has Great Central Warehouse Library invested more than Lincoln’s library is open 24/7 for most of the academic year. Resources include £300 million in its almost a quarter of a million books and e-books, more than 200,000 print and buildings and facilities. electronic journals, databases and specialist collections.

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Student Life in Lincoln

8 The University of Lincoln is based on the Beautiful picturesque Brayford Pool marina, in the heart of Setting Lincoln. A friendly community feel and vibrant city centre make Lincoln a great place to live and study. Lincoln was named as one of Britain's 20 Best Cities in 2016 by The Telegraph. The city's famous cobbled Steep Hill was also named as one of the prettiest streets in Britain by The Telegraph, having previously been named Britain's Best Street by the Academy of Urbanism.

Experience old England on Students' Union Lincoln's cobbled streets

History and Heritage Shopping and Food Lincoln has a long and fascinating history. Lincoln offers a great shopping Lincoln Cathedral, one of the finest experience with department stores, medieval landmarks in Europe, overlooks independent boutiques and specialist the city and the recently restored Lincoln shops in the cobbled streets of the Castle has one of only four surviving Cathedral Quarter. There is also plenty original copies of the Magna Carta, one of choice when eating out, with many of the world’s most famous documents. restaurants serving Italian, Indian, Chinese, Thai and traditional English food. Arts and Culture Lincoln has a rich and diverse arts scene Sports and Leisure with art galleries and studios open to the The University’s Sports Centre has public located across the city. You can extensive fitness facilities, including also join in with a whole range of festivals five-a-side football pitches, squash courts held throughout the year, such as the and a well-equipped gym with showers Asylum Steampunk Festival and the and saunas. You can also get involved Lincoln Book Festival. with more than 120 sports and societies on campus, including surfing, computing, Stage and Screen futsal, film, comedy and more. You can enjoy live comedy, dance, drama and music performances at the Lincoln The Coast Performing Arts Centre, located on The coastline is home to campus. In Lincoln, you can watch the some of the UK's best beaches. Visiting latest films at the Odeon cinema, while the coast is a great place to try new the New Theatre Royal and Lincoln Drill things and explore more of British culture. Hall host a range of theatre productions. You can relax along sandy beaches, try kitesurfing or birdwatching and explore Going Out the seaside towns. Located on campus, the Engine Shed Safe City provides fun student club nights, comedy and live music events where you can see Lincoln holds Purple Flag a range of artists performing on stage. status, recognising it as a If you feel like going out in Lincoln, there safe and welcoming city are numerous pubs, bars and music to visit in the evening. venues for you to explore.

9 Achieve Turn your dreams into reality at the International Study Centre

Xenon from Hong Kong Studied International Year One in Engineering Progressed to BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering

“I am building up my pathway step-by-step, like building bricks to a roof. Find a goal, work for it, achieve it and you feel success. It’s going to be difficult, but I have faith in myself.”

10 11 Change Your World at the International Study Centre

The University and International Study Centre are based on the picturesque Brayford Pool Campus.

12 Great The International Study Centre is here to help Location you take the first step towards changing your world so that you can achieve success in your The International Study degree, career and life. Centre is based at the heart of the University of Lincoln’s Brayford Pool campus, close to everything the historic city of Lincoln has to offer.

Brayford Pool Modern facilities on campus

Our Courses We offer a range of courses that can help you prepare to study an undergraduate degree at the University of Lincoln. These include:

• International Foundation Year • International Year One

Skills for Career Success We want to help you have a successful career when you graduate, which is why we have integrated a new careers service into all of our academic courses. CareerAhead is designed to develop your confidence and experience in preparation for your future career.

What Studying at Lincoln Can Offer • A welcoming learning environment where you can study in small classes with students from around the world, with expert tutors available to support you. • Friendly teachers and staff can help you to settle into life in the UK and encourage you to grow in confidence, enabling you to seek new High opportunities and enjoy your student experience. Progression • Students have the opportunity to take an active part in seminars, tutorials and lectures, to prepare you for the style of teaching and learning you will 86% of International experience at the University. Study Centre students • Expert tutors assess your work regularly and support you throughout who completed their the course to help you progress in your studies. course were offered a place to study at the • You can access the University of Lincoln’s modern facilities and student University of Lincoln services, including the Sports Centre, Great Central Warehouse Library in 2017. and the Students’ Union.

13 Alanna from Venezuela Studied International Foundation Year in Engineering and Computing Progressed to BSc (Hons) Games Computing

“I’m studying at Lincoln because I want to be a game designer and a game programmer. I would really love to be the kind of person that could create this whole story and reach out to people.”

14 International Foundation Year

Get ready to study an undergraduate degree at the University of Lincoln.

What You Can Learn This course aims to develop your Key Facts English language, study and research Start: September or January skills. You will study a combination of core and route-specific modules that Duration: 3 terms focus on the academic area most Age: 17 years of age or older. relevant to your chosen degree. Entry Requirements Choose Your Subject Route: Academic: Completion of • Business and Media secondary school with good grades • Engineering and Computing English Language: Academic IELTS for UKVI 4.5 overall Assessment (minimum of 4.0 in writing).* You will be assessed regularly throughout the course. Assessment methods include coursework assignments, exams, presentations, essays and case studies.

Your Degree at Lincoln Once you complete the course and achieve the required grades, you can start the first year of your chosen undergraduate degree at the University of Lincoln.

Study Options Find out More

IELTS (UKVI)* Terms Sept Oct Jan April June Aug Sept Visit lincoln.ac.uk/isc 4.5 3 Start the first year of for up-to-date entry 4.5 3 your chosen degree requirements, degree options, fees and more. International Foundation Year Vacation

*If you do not need a Tier 4 visa, or are exempted in another way, we can accept equivalent proof of English.

15 International Foundation Year Business and Media

Course Overview Degree Options In this course you will study key issues Once you complete your programme relevant to a modern society, and gain and achieve the required grades, you the skills to analyse them. Depending can start the first year of your chosen on your chosen stream, you will study undergraduate degree at the University. modules most relevant to your course, preparing you for a range of degrees BA (Hons) Accountancy and Finance in business, media and social science. BA (Hons) Advertising and Marketing BA (Hons) Business and Finance Business students can develop an understanding of the framework and BA (Hons) Business and Management operations of a business. Media students BA (Hons) Business and Marketing can develop a thorough understanding of BA (Hons) Business with English media principles and practical documentary Employment skills. Social Science students can develop BA (Hons) Business Studies a critical understanding of key issues BA (Hons) Criminology success shaping modern society, politics and BA (Hons) Criminology and Social Policy international relations. BSc (Hons) Events Management 100% of the University's BA (Hons) Core Modules BA (Hons) Film and Television Business Studies BA (Hons) History • Academic English Skills graduates were in BA (Hons) International employment or further • Business Studies 1 Business Management study within six months BA (Hons) International Relations of finishing their course. • Legal and Political Environment BA (Hons) International Relations The latest Destinations of Route-specific Modules for and Politics Leavers from Higher Business Students Education survey. BA (Hons) International Tourism • Accounting Management LLB (Hons) Law • Business Studies 2 LLB (Hons) Law and Criminology • Economics BA (Hons) Marketing Management BA (Hons) Media Production Route-specific Modules for Media Students BA (Hons) Politics • Media 1 BA (Hons) Politics and Social Policy BA (Hons) Social Policy • Media 2 BA (Hons) Sociology • Media 3 Progression routes are subject to Route-specific Modules for change. Visit lincoln.ac.uk/isc for Social Science Students up-to-date information. • Economics • International Relations • Thinking About Society: Critical Approaches 16 International Foundation Year Engineering and Computing

Top 15 for general engineering

General Engineering at Lincoln ranks 13th in the UK. The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2018.

Course Overview Degree Options Develop the required mathematical skills by studying Once you complete your programme and achieve the modules with a focus on concepts relevant to the required grades, you can start the first year of your engineering and computing. chosen undergraduate degree at the University. If you choose the Engineering route you have the Engineering Route opportunity to develop your mathematical skills in more detail, ensuring you have covered the key concepts BEng (Hons)/MEng (Hons) Electrical Engineering required for progression to a degree in engineering. (Control Systems) BEng (Hons)/MEng (Hons) Electrical Engineering On the Computing route you can study modules (Electronics) to develop your understanding of databases, their design and applications; web design and development; BEng (Hons)/MEng (Hons) Electrical Engineering and an introduction to programming. (Power and Energy) BEng (Hons)/MEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering Core Modules BEng (Hons)/MEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering • Academic English Skills (Control Systems) BEng (Hons)/MEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering • Pure Maths 1 (Power and Energy) • Pure Maths 2 Computing Route Route-specific Modules for BSc (Hons) Computer Science Engineering Students BSc (Hons) Games Computing • Applied Maths 1 Progression routes are subject to change. • Applied Maths 2 Visit lincoln.ac.uk/isc for up-to-date information. • Physics

Route-specific Modules for Computing Students Specialist Facilities • Computing 1 The new Isaac Newton Building is the home • Computing 2 for the Lincoln's Schools of Engineering and • Computing 3 Computer Science.

17 Aria from China Studied International Year One in Business and Management

“We have a small group and it is really good for understanding what the teacher says and the teacher can know what you need to improve.”

18 International Year One

Prepare to join the second year of an undergraduate degree at the University of Lincoln.

What You Can Learn This course aims to develop your Key Facts English language, study and research Start and Duration: skills. You will study a combination September (3 or 4 terms)† of core and subject-specific modules October (3.5 terms) that focus on the academic area most January (3 terms) relevant to your chosen degree. Age: 18 years of age or above. Choose Your Subject Route: Entry Requirements • Business and Management Academic: • Computer Science Completion of secondary school with good grades (plus one year • Engineering of further study for 3 terms) • Media Studies English Language: Assessment 3 terms: Academic IELTS for UKVI 5.0 (no minimum writing You will be assessed regularly throughout requirement)* the course. Assessment includes coursework assignments, exams, 3.5 terms: Academic IELTS for presentations, essays and case studies. UKVI 4.5 or equivalent (no minimum writing requirement)* Your Degree at Lincoln 4 terms: Academic IELTS for Once you complete the course and achieve UKVI 4.0 or equivalent.* the required grades, you can join the second year of your chosen undergraduate degree at the University of Lincoln^.

Study Options Find out More

IELTS (UKVI)* Terms Sept Oct Jan April June Sept Visit lincoln.ac.uk/isc 4.0 4 for up-to-date entry 4.5 3.5 Start the second year requirements, degree ^ options, fees and more. 5.0 3 of your chosen degree 5.0 3

International Year One Vacation

* If you do not need a Tier 4 visa, or are exempted in another way, we can accept equivalent proof of English. † 3 term September start is only available for Business and Management, and Engineering routes. ^ Should you not reach the grades required for progression to year two, there is an option to progress to year one. 19 International Year One Business and Management

96% in employment

96% of the University's accountancy, finance and economics graduates were in employment or further study within six months of finishing their course.

The latest Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education survey.

Course Overview Degree Options You have the opportunity to study the fundamentals Once you complete your programme and achieve the of the way a business operates and how it functions required grades, you can start the second year of your in the wider economy. chosen undergraduate degree at the University^.

Key aspects of corporate operations will be examined BA (Hons) Accountancy and Finance and you can develop the required skill set to explore BA (Hons) Advertising and Marketing and understand modern business operations in a national and global context. BA (Hons) Business and Finance BA (Hons) Business and Management The process of Continuing Professional Development will be introduced, which aims to support you in your BA (Hons) Business and Marketing future career in the business world. BA (Hons) Business with English BA (Hons) Business Studies Core Modules BSc (Hons) Events Management • Academic English Skills BA (Hons) International Business Management • Applied Academic Writing Skills* BA (Hons) International Tourism Management Route-specific Modules BA (Hons) Marketing Management

• Business Statistics Progression routes are subject to change. • Financial Communications Visit lincoln.ac.uk/isc for up-to-date information. • Introduction to Accounting • Introduction to Marketing and Advertising • Macroeconomics and the Global Economy • Microeconomics • Organisational Behaviour • People and Organisations • Travel and Tourism†

20 International Year One Computer Science

Top 10% for learning resources

Computing and Games Computing at Lincoln ranks in the top 10% in the UK for learning resources.

National Student Survey 2017.

Course Overview Degree Options You will cover key concepts such as mathematical Once you complete your programme and achieve the skills and learn about data structures and algorithms required grades, you can start the second year of your that underpin computing degrees. You will also chosen undergraduate degree at the University^. develop your understanding of programming, operating systems, web design and decision-making. BSc (Hons) Computer Science If you choose the Computer Science route you will BSc (Hons) Games Computing explore the human-computer interface and design of system interfaces. Progression routes are subject to change. On the Games Computing route you will be Visit lincoln.ac.uk/isc for up-to-date information. introduced to the industry context of computer game development.

Core Modules • Academic English Skills • Applied Academic Writing Skills*

Route-specific Modules • Computer Game Design (option 1) • Computer Operating Systems • Critical Decision Making • Data Structures and Algorithms • Fundamentals of Computing Specialist Facilities

• Human Computer Interaction (option 2) Computer Science and Games Computing • Mathematics for Computing students at Lincoln have access to a range of equipment, including Raspberry Pi, Oculus Rift • Programming Fundamentals virtual reality kit, tablets and robots. • Web Design

* Extension module for some 4 term students. † Option if you choose to progress to BA (Hons) International Tourism Management. ^ Should you not reach the grades required for progression to year two, there is an option to progress to year one. 21 International Year One Engineering

90% in employment

90% of Lincoln School of Engineering graduates were in employment or further study within six months of finishing their course.

The latest Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education survey.

Course Overview Degree Options You can extend your mathematical, statistical, Once you complete your programme and achieve the computing and physics skills to degree-level study required grades, you can start the second year of your in Mechanical Engineering. chosen undergraduate degree at the University^. You will develop an understanding of manufacturing, BEng (Hons)/MEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering electrical engineering and computer-aided design and be introduced to concepts relating to BEng (Hons)/MEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering thermodynamics and fluid mechanics. (Control Systems) BEng (Hons)/MEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering The course introduces you to the skills required (Power and Energy) in practical and workshop situations, as well as professional practice related to a career in Engineering. Progression routes are subject to change. Core Modules Visit lincoln.ac.uk/isc for up-to-date information. • Academic English Skills • Applied Academic Writing Skills*

Route-specific Modules • Electrical and Electronic Principles • Engineering and Computing • Manufacturing and Materials • Mathematics • Mechanical Science • Skills Development for Engineers • Technical Drawing and Design for Engineers • Thermodynamics and Fluid Mechanics

22 International Year One Media Studies

Links with Industry

Lincoln School of Film and Media has links with organisations such as the BBC, Microsoft, BAFTA and the British Film Institute.

Course Overview Degree Options In practical and theory-based modules you will Once you complete your programme and achieve the explore and analyse relevant theories for the study required grades, you can start the second year of your of film and television, including audience, genre, chosen undergraduate degree at the University^. representation and the language of film. BA (Hons) Film and Television You can study film in depth with modules focusing on Hollywood and developments in cinema beyond the USA. You will also have the opportunity to Progression routes are subject to change. study developments in the global mass-media Visit lincoln.ac.uk/isc for up-to-date information. market and the effect of technological change on film and television. In practical modules you can apply your knowledge to produce narratives and work in a television studio.

Core Modules • Academic English Skills • Applied Academic Writing Skills*

Route-specific Modules • Media and Interpretation 1 and 2 • Milestones in Media: History 1 – Hollywood in Context • Milestones in Media: History 2 – Beyond Hollywood • Principles of Film and Television 1 and 2 • Production Planning • Script, Screenwriting and Realisation

* Extension module for some 4 term students. ^ Should you not reach the grades required for progression to year two, there is an option to progress to year one. 23 24 Your New Home Living with other students is a great way to experience a rich student life. As an International Study Centre student you can choose from a range of great accommodation options.

Options to Suit You • WiFi available in all rooms and International Study Centre students studio facilities. can live in modern, university-managed • On-site facilities, including a launderette accommodation that is located in the and welcoming communal areas where heart of Lincoln, just a short walk away you can relax, watch TV and catch up from the campus. with your friends.

Benefits of university-managed • Location close to shops, bars and accommodation include: restaurants in Lincoln city centre.

• Modern and comfortable en-suite Privately Arranged Accommodation rooms and studios. If you wish to arrange your own • Studios with their own sleeping area, accommodation, private rooms, flats and kitchen and bathroom. houses are available in the local area.

Support for You The International Study Centre and the University provide a range of student support services to help make your time at Lincoln as successful and enjoyable as possible.

Support at the International • The Student Wellbeing Centre offers Study Centre confidential guidance on issues that More If you have any issues you wish to may affect your study, including Information discuss, or if you just need to talk disabilities and medical conditions. to someone, student counsellors at • The Health Centre provides healthcare Visit lincoln.ac.uk/isc for the International Study Centre are and information for students, including more information about available to help. appointments with doctors or nurses. support services at the University and the Advice at the University of Lincoln • The Careers & Employability Team provide International Study Centre. career information and support with CVs, • The Student Support Centre provides job applications and interview techniques. advice and information on topics such as visas, fees, accommodation and personal issues.

25 Central Location

The International Study Centre is situated at the heart of the University of Lincoln’s campus, close to everything the historic and dynamic city of Lincoln has to offer.

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LINCOLN NOTTINGHAM Transport Links Lincoln has good road and rail links with the rest of the UK, with easy access to London, Nottingham, Sheffield, Leeds, Leicester and Hull. London King’s LONDON Cross station is approximately two hours away by train. Lincoln’s central location also makes it easy

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26 Your Application

If you would like to apply to study at the University of Lincoln International Study Centre, you will need to complete an application form and submit the relevant documentation.

You can either apply through your local education Disclaimer agent or directly via our website. This prospectus is issued for the general guidance of students considering entry to the International Study Centre, based at the If you are applying directly and have a question, University of Lincoln, from September 2018. The information is a Student Enrolment Adviser will be happy to help. correct at the time of going to press and the programmes and They speak a variety of languages and understand services described herein are those which Study Group is planning many more. to offer. We make every effort to ensure that the content of our prospectus, website and other materials is accurate. However, T: +44 (0) 1273 339333 on occasion it may be necessary to alter certain aspects of a For more information visit lincoln.ac.uk/isc module or programme, for example if changes are required to meet external requirements; or if programmes are over-subscribed and the quality of teaching would be adversely affected as a result. Student Insurance In such circumstances we may have to alter the timetable, We strongly recommend that international students have change the teaching location of the programme or, in extreme the protection of personal insurance whilst in the UK. To cases, cancel or substantially amend the content of the cover you as a student at the International Study Centre, programme. Should any of these changes become necessary, you may wish to purchase our “StudyCare Insurance we will give you as much notice as possible before they come into Plus” insurance cover. This policy will cover you for effect and ensure that any disruption to your studies is minimised. loss of personal possessions, travel delay, as well If your programme is cancelled, we will work in consultation with as providing medical insurance until the end of your you to offer a suitable alternative, subject to meeting the admission International Study Centre academic programme. requirements for that programme or the opportunity to obtain You can purchase StudyCare Insurance Plus as part a refund of any advance payments you have made for the of the application process. If you prefer, you may take programme. The alternative programme may not be at the out insurance cover with another provider. same International Study Centre as the original offer. Study Group reserves the right, where applicable, to amend For more information, visit lincoln.ac.uk/isc the regulations governing programmes at University of Lincoln International Study Centre. We therefore strongly recommend that immediately prior to making any application to – or accepting any offer from - us, you refer to the most up-to-date version of the programme descriptions and specifications and the regulations on the University of Lincoln International Study Centre website.

Neither the University of Lincoln nor Study Group shall be liable for any errors or omissions that may be contained in this prospectus.

27 The International Study Centre programmes are provided by Study Group in collaboration with the University of Lincoln.

Programmes at the International Study Centre are delivered by Study Group.

Study Group is a global leader in preparing students for international academic success and rewarding careers through a life-changing learning experience. We offer customised programmes across higher and language education starting from high school to lifelong learning. Study Group taught more than 60,000 students from more than 150 countries across the UK, Europe, USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand in 2017.

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