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University Of Worcester

St John's Campus, Worcester, Worcestershire, WR2 6AJ, United Kingdom

Founded

1946

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University Of Worcester

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The University of Worcester, originating from a 1946 teacher training college, achieved university status in 2005 and now serves over 10,000 students across vibrant campuses in Worcester, England. Its St John's main campus features modern facilities like The Hive-a £60 million library and computing centre-while City Campus hosts the Business School in a restored infirmary. Organized into schools of allied health, arts, education, humanities, nursing, psychology, science, sport, and business, it offers 180+ programs emphasizing practical skills, work placements, and employability-boasting the UK's highest sustained employment rate at 96.5% six months post-graduation. Gold-rated in TEF 2023 for student outcomes, Worcester prioritizes inclusive education with small groups, mentorship, and industry links in healthcare, sports science, and creative industries. Research excels in sustainability, mental health, and digital humanities, with facilities supporting nurse training, motion capture studios, and environmental labs. Community-focused via partnerships with local NHS trusts and businesses, it champions wellbeing through extensive sports grounds, societies, and scholarships for diverse students. Nestled by the River Severn in a safe, affordable city, Worcester blends academic rigor with real-world preparation for global careers.

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University Of Worcester
University Of Worcester
University Of Worcester
University Of Worcester
University Of Worcester
University Of Worcester
University Of Worcester
University Of Worcester
University Of Worcester
University Of Worcester

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St John's Campus, Worcester, Worcestershire, WR2 6AJ, United Kingdom