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Destinations of School Leavers 2020 Destinations of School Leavers 2020 Provider name Course placed The University of Edinburgh Italian and History Queen's University Belfast Medicine Cardiff University Economics and Finance Northumbria University, Newcastle Social Sciences Foundation Year Durham University Modern Languages and Cultures Durham University Psychology Manchester Metropolitan University Fashion Business and Management University of Manchester Social Anthropology University of Manchester Sociology University of Manchester Italian and Spanish University of Manchester Plant Science University of Manchester Philosophy University of Manchester International Disaster Management and Humanitarian Response Liverpool John Moores University Business with Marketing University of Liverpool Economics and German University of Liverpool Biological Sciences University of Liverpool Therapeutic Radiography and Oncology University of Liverpool Politics University of York Biomedical Sciences University of York Business and Management Leeds Arts University Photography University of Leeds Chinese and Japanese Studies University of Leeds Languages, Cultures and Business University of Leeds Financial Mathematics University of Leeds Economics and Geography University of Leeds Geography Sheffield Hallam University Criminology and Psychology University of Sheffield Health and Human Sciences University of Sheffield Landscape Architecture University of Sheffield Law University of Leicester Law Loughborough University Psychology with Criminology Loughborough University Sport and Exercise Science Nottingham Trent University Psychology with Sociology Nottingham Trent University Business Management and Marketing (2 students) Nottingham Trent University Psychology with Criminology Nottingham Trent University Interior Architecture and Design University of Nottingham English with Creative Writing University of Nottingham Criminology and Social Policy University of Nottingham Geography and Business Aston University, Birmingham Foundation Programme in Social Science University College Birmingham Bakery and Patisserie Technology Newman University, Birmingham Forensic Psychology University of Birmingham Biomedical Science University of Birmingham International Relations Harper and Keele Veterinary School Veterinary Medicine and Surgery Keele University Biology University of Warwick Law University of Warwick Linguistics with Spanish (2021) Anglia Ruskin University Interior Design Anglia Ruskin University Nursing (Child) Anglia Ruskin University Criminology and Policing Anglia Ruskin University Psychology with Clinical Psychology Anglia Ruskin University Psychology with Criminology (2021) UCFB Multimedia Sports Journalism Hertford Regional College Art Foundation (4 students) University of Hertfordshire Engineering University of Hertfordshire Psychology University of Hertfordshire Business and Marketing (2021) City, University of London Introduction to Optometry City, University of London Business with Marketing King's College London, University of London Biomedical Science Royal Holloway, University of London Law Royal Holloway, University of London Modern Languages and History Fashion Retail Academy, London Digital Marketing for Fashion The London Institute of Banking & Finance Banking & Finance London South Bank University Sport and Exercise Science London South Bank University Business Management with Finance University of Westminster, London Sociology and Criminology Buckinghamshire New University Law and Sociology Canterbury Christ Church University Film Production University of Chichester Musical Theatre and Cabaret Performance University of Reading Economics University of Sussex Economics and International Development University of Surrey Business Management and French University of Surrey Modern Languages (Spanish with German) University of Surrey Modern Languages (French with German) (2021) University of Winchester Sport and Exercise Psychology University of Oxford Medicine University of Oxford Mathematics University of Portsmouth Biomedical Science (2021) Solent University (Southampton) Architectural Design and Technology Solent University (Southampton) Make-Up and Hair Design University of Southampton Mathematics with Actuarial Science University of Bath Modern Languages (Spanish advanced & French beginner) University of Bath Economics University of Bath Accounting and Finance University of Bath Biomedical Sciences Bournemouth University Adult Nursing Bournemouth University Multimedia Journalism Bristol, University of the West of England Paramedic Science (2021) University of Bristol Law and French University of Bristol Film and Spanish University of Exeter Psychology University of Exeter Zoology University of Exeter History and Modern Languages University of Exeter Film & Television Studies and Modern Languages Falmouth University Film Falmouth University Creative Advertising Falmouth University Television Gap 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