A-Z Index

The A-Z index offers an alternate way to find information on the site.

La Trobe University

La Trobe provides the perfect balance: academic challenges, courses that open career doors, the opportunity to learn from outstanding staff recruited from around the world – and the chance to study in a welcoming cosmopolitan community.
La Trobe University, Australia

University of Central Lancashire

The University of Central Lancashire is a modern university with a large and vibrant student population. It is located in the northwest of England, with its main campus in Preston, England’s newest city. The University has a 175-year history of providing excellence in its educational provision and is the fifth most popular university in the UK.
University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK

The University of Liverpool

Established in 1881, The University of Liverpool is one of the oldest and largest civic universities in the UK, with nearly 15,000 full-time students. International students are an integral part of the University community, forming around 13% of the total student body. The University currently welcomes around 2,000 students from over 100 countries worldwide. The University is associated with eight Nobel Prize winners, including Sir Ronald Ross (1902), who discovered that mosquitoes spread malaria. Famous alumni include Tung Chee Hwa, the Chief Executive of Hong Kong, who studied marine engineering at Liverpool.
The University of Liverpool, UK

London South Bank University

London South Bank University was established in 1892 as Borough Polytechnic and aims to provide courses that equip students for future employment. It is committed to maintaining close links with industry meaning our graduates are successful in finding fulfilling and rewarding careers at the end of their courses.
London South Bank University, UK