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Abertay University • Anglia Ruskin University • Aston Курс Foundation in Social Sciences and Media ведёт к зачислению на первый курс бакалавриата по любым направлениям, связанным с социальными науками и медиа в следующие университеты: • Abertay University • Anglia Ruskin University • Aston University • Bangor University • Bath Spa University • BIMM - Berlin • BIMM - Birmingham • BIMM - Brighton • BIMM - Bristol • BIMM - London • BIMM - Manchester • Birkbeck, University of London • Birmingham City University • Bournemouth University • BPP University • Brunel University London • Buckinghamshire New University • Cardiff Metropolitan University • Cardiff University • Coventry University • Coventry University London • Falmouth University • Glasgow Caledonian University • Goldsmiths, University of London • Griffith College • HULT International Business School • Keele University • Kingston University • Lancaster University • Leeds Beckett University • Liverpool John Moores University • London Metropolitan University • London South Bank University • Loughborough University • Manchester Metropolitan University • Middlesex University London • Newcastle University • Newcastle University London • Northumbria University • Northumbria University London • Nottingham Trent University • Oxford Brookes University • Queen Margaret University • Queen Mary, University of London • Queen's University Belfast • Regent's University London • Richmond, the American International University in London • Royal Agricultural University • Royal Holloway, University of London • Sheffield Hallam University • Solent University • St Mary's University • Staffordshire University • Swansea University • Teesside University • The London Institute of Banking and Finance • Ulster University • University College Cork (UCC) • University of Aberdeen • University of Birmingham • University of Bradford • University of Brighton • University of Buckingham • University of Central Lancashire • University of Chester • University of Chichester • University of Derby • University of Dundee • University of East Anglia • University of East London • University of Essex • University of Gloucestershire • University of Greenwich • University of Hertfordshire • University of Hull • University of Kent • University of Leicester • University of Lincoln • University of Northampton • University of Nottingham • University of Plymouth • University of Portsmouth • University of Roehampton • University of Salford Manchester • University of South Wales • University of Southampton • University of St Mark & St John • University of Stirling • University of Strathclyde • University of Suffolk • University of Sunderland • University of Sunderland London Campus • University of Surrey • University of Sussex • University of the West of England • University of the West of Scotland • University of the West of Scotland - London Campus • University of Ulster - Birmingham campus • University of Ulster - London campus • University of West London • University of Westminster • University of Winchester • University of Worcester • University of York .
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