CU London was established as a new campus in 2017, offering a range of full-time and part-time courses in Dagenham, East London. Located in the former Dagenham Civic Centre, the campus focuses on "high quality, low-cost, career-focused" education, which is flexibly structured to fit around students’ lives. CU London has offered over £95,000 in bursaries and scholarships to local students and schools in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham to make higher education more accessible. From November 2020, CU London also operates from a new campus at 6 Mitre Passage, on the Greenwich Peninsula. This was set up to cater to students of the former Greenwich School of Management, following its closure, as well as to new enrolments.Coventry University is a public research university in Coventry, England. The origins of Coventry University can be traced back to the founding of the Coventry School of Design in 1843. It was known as Lanchester Polytechnic from 1970 until 1987, and then as Coventry Polytechnic until the Further and Higher Education Act 1992 afforded its university status that year and the name was changed to Coventry University. Located in the City of London, Coventry University London is serious about business. We are one of the largest providers of business-related degree courses in Europe. To make sure our students maintain a leading edge and get the best possible business experience, we launched Coventry University London in the heart of the financial district in 2010. Our achievements are a clear indication that the University is consistently delivering quality across a number of key areas, including student satisfaction, teaching and research quality, graduate job prospects, degree results achieved, and more. We have received a Gold rating in the new Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) – the top accolade. TEF assessed 134 higher education institutes on the quality of their teaching and looked at measures including student satisfaction, student retention rates, and graduate employment levels.Our campus is home to over 1,800 students from more than 80 countries, which means that you will have the opportunity to gain an international perspective from the outset. In addition, many of our tutors are from overseas, bringing with them a wealth of international experience. A strong international focus is embedded into all of our courses, and several offer the opportunity to take part in overseas field trips. During your course, you will have the opportunity to learn about the different customs, traditions, and attitudes relating to the operation and success of business in other cultures. Gaining international experience in your chosen field should give you an added advantage after graduation. You will have the opportunity to gain interpersonal skills and further your professional skills and knowledge which will set you apart from other candidates in the job market.Many of our courses offer students the chance to undertake part of their degree outside the UK. By choosing to study abroad you are demonstrating adaptability and resourcefulness that would be seen as a great benefit to any future employer, giving you a competitive advantage in the international job market. Our Go Work program provides students with the opportunity to gain valuable work experience outside of the UK (fees may apply).Coventry offers more than 130 undergraduate degrees and 100 postgraduate degrees over its four faculties, as well as qualifications such as foundation degrees and Higher National Diplomas (HNDs). It has introduced the teaching of disaster management at undergraduate level (the first such course in the UK) as well as parapsychology[54] and health journalism at the postgraduate level. The university's student body in 2019/20 consisted of 38,430 students: 31,645 undergraduates and 6,785 postgraduates. Part-time students in 2013–14 made up 15% of undergraduates and 39% of postgraduates. The drop-out rate for first year undergraduates is 8.9% and the undergraduate intake from state schools is 97%. The university employs over 1,800 academic staff and is the fourth largest employer in Coventry. Tuition fees for undergraduate students at the university are variable and range from £7,500 to £9,000 depending on the degree programme, following the United Kingdom government's decision in 2010 to raise the maximum limit universities can charge UK and EU students. The university cited the variable fee structure in explaining the rise in applications received for 2012 compared to the previous year, despite an overall national fall.Accommodation for students is provided by the university and by private companies. Coventry owns four facilities: Priory Hall, Quadrant Hall, Singer Hall and 72a Margaret Road, as well as several houses around Coventry, mostly in the Earlsdon area. It also manages four facilities: Apollo House, Lynden House, Radford Road and Pillar Box, the latter being exclusively for postgraduate students. Facilities provided through partnerships Coventry has with private companies, such as Unite, Liberty Living and Derwent Living, include Liberty Park (shared with the University of Warwick), Trinity Point, Paradise Place, Sherbourne House, Callice Court and Raglan House. New accommodation facilities shared with the University of Warwick down the city's Trinity Street and Market Way opened in autumn 2010, with two more along Corporation Street and Greyfriars Lane opening the following year. Further plans to expand accommodation for Coventry students in the city centre was announced in April 2013 with the expected conversion of the former Hotel Leofric into student flats. In total, the university's accommodation can provide for 3,579 students.
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