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2010 QICF City University London.  A financial capital  A cultural capital  An historic capital  A multicultural capital.

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1 2010 QICF City University London

2  A financial capital  A cultural capital  An historic capital  A multicultural capital

3  Eat London  11,000 different establishments  Shop London  Harrods, Oxford St, Bluewater, etc  Sport London  5 Premiership Teams, 2012 Olympics  Event London  200 events each day  Cultural London  Over 200 museums (mostly free)  Entertainment London  Over 150 theatres  Travel London  Excellent transport and a global hub

4  Established over 100 years ago.  Royal Charter awarded in 1966.  Chancellor is the Lord Mayor of London.  Highly ranked teaching and research.  Close contacts with business and industry.  6th most popular UK university for student applications.  10 th most competitive university (Times Good University Guide 2009).  Central London location.  Located in the heart of legal, financial, creative and journalism industries.

5  13,000 full-time students including nearly 40% from outside the UK and more than 150 countries  2,126 staff from 70 countries  31 international partnerships

6  Academic and practical training  Exemptions from exams of professional bodies e.g. ACCA, CIM and CFA  Work placements for most undergraduate degrees and some postgraduate

7  10 th for graduate prospects six months after graduation, amongst the UK’s top universities, in The Times Good University Guide 2011  8 th in The Sunday Times University Guide 2010 employability rating, for students in graduate level jobs six months after graduation.  Score of 72% in the Guardian University Guide 2010 for graduate prospects  City is ranked eleventh in the graduate prospects rating, for graduates undertaking further study or employment six months after graduation, in the 2010 Complete University Guide

8  School of Arts  School of Social Science  School of Engineering and Mathematical Science  School of Informatics  School of Community and Health Science  The City Law School  Cass Business School

9  Foundation Successful completion of Thanawaya Aa’ma with grade average of 80%  Undergraduate Successful completion of foundation, IB or A levels  Graduate Diploma Successful completion of Bachelors degree with GPA of 2.5  Postgraduate Successful completion of bachelors degree from recognised university with good overall grade In addition to the above some programmes also require work experience, GMAT, portfolios, etc. Please refer to individual programme web pages or prospectus for details.

10  Foundation IELTS 5.0- 5.5 (for business and law)  Undergraduate IELTS 6 – 6.5 (for business, law and journalism)  Graduate Diploma IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5 in any section)  Postgraduate IELTS 6.5 – 7 (for business, law and journalism)

11  Guaranteed places for all undergraduate first year international students (deadline mid-May)  Priority given to international postgraduate students  Most accommodation within walking distance of the University  Variety of private accommodation options

12 City University London Northampton Square London EC1V 0HB Tel: 0207 040 5554 Fax: 0207 040 8322 Web:www.city.ac.uk Email: Rolf@city.ac.uk


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