University of East Anglia
Founded in 1963, the University of East Anglia (UEA) is a beautiful campus university, located in the medieval city of Norwich, only about 90 minutes from London. Comprising 18 schools of study, UEA enjoys an international reputation in diverse areas: film studies, creative writing and the pioneering groupings for which we are famous, such as environmental sciences, development studies and world art studies. Degree courses cover a broad spectrum, including natural sciences, social sciences and the arts.
University of East Anglia, UK
University of East London
UEL is a dynamic, exciting and successful learning community close to the heart of the great city of London, with an expanding portfolio of successful commercial and educational projects. Rated London’s leading modern university, and one of the top five modern universities in the UK, we are located in the heart of London's Thames Gateway, the UK's fastest-growing region.
University of East London, UK
East Carolina University
East Carolina University (ECU) was founded in 1907 as a teacher training school. Today, ECU has grown to be the third largest university in the University of North Carolina system, offering more than 100 undergraduate programmes through the Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Business, Education, Fine Arts and Communications, Health and Human Performance, Human Ecology, and Technology and Computer Science, and the Schools of Allied Health Sciences and Nursing.
East Carolina University, Greenville, USA
University of Essex
Essex is a small, safe and friendly campus university, with around 7,500 students from about 120 countries. Founded as an international university, it is well used to catering for the needs of overseas students.
University of Essex, UK
European Business School
Established in 1979, the European Business School London is a centre of excellence in international business and management education. As the UK's oldest private business school, we have a long established reputation for providing quality degrees to leading managers of the future.
European Business School, UK