University of Bedfordshire
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The University of Bedfordshire is a modern, pioneering university in touch with the real world and the
needs of students and employers alike. They are proud to have a diverse and vibrant community that
includes more than 3,000 students from all over the world.
They offer a special British higher education experience.
By combining the knowledge needed in each subject area with the development and application of generic,
personal skills (such as team working, presentations, report writing, IT skills etc), University of
Bedfordshire makes sure that their graduates are highly attractive to employers world-wide.
They will help you to open up new possibilities and achieve goals you may never have thought possible.
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The University of Bedfordshire has campuses in Luton and Bedford which are two of the largest towns in Bedfordshire. Bedfordshire lies north of London and offers a rich, rural landscape complemented by thriving towns and picturesque villages. Luton and Bedford have been home to university students for many years and are friendly, welcoming and supportive places to live. London is very close and easy to reach from both Luton and Bedford campuses. Luton and Bedford are on the same train line into London's St. Pancras International station and it takes around 40 minutes from Bedford and 22 minutes from Luton on a fast train.
Surrounded by the beautiful Chiltern Hills, it has excellent transport links to the rest of the UK and Europe. London Luton Airport is 5 km from the main University campus and is currently the UK's seventh largest airport, handling more than nine million passengers every year. Luton isn't just one of the UK's largest towns, but also one of its most diverse. In all, more than 140 different nationalities make up this vibrant, multicultural society.
The University of Bedfordshire is to be presented with the Queen’s Award for Enterprise: International Trade 2011.
It wins the accolade for “its outstanding achievement in increasing its overseas income by 154 per cent over three years and producing an aggregate of £54m over that period.”
Read more at http://www.beds.ac.uk
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