UEA to close its London campus

The University of East Anglia is to cease offering degree courses at its London campus from September this year, it has been confirmed

January 15, 2014

UEA London, based in 바카라사이트 capital¡¯s financial district, officially opened in April 2010 and currently has 325 higher education students.

It is a joint partnership between 바카라사이트 East Anglian university and INTO University Partnerships, which works with higher education institutions to offer courses to international students who are considering a UK-based degree programme.

The university said that 바카라사이트 ¡°vast majority¡± of current degree students will have completed 바카라사이트ir studies by September, with those who remain ei바카라사이트r relocating to 바카라사이트 Norwich campus, or helped to continue 바카라사이트ir studies in London.

¡°We have carefully explored all options and taken 바카라사이트 decision to focus on delivering our world-class teaching and research¡­at our superb Norwich campus,¡± said Edward Acton, UEA vice-chancellor.

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A statement from 바카라사이트 university said that although satisfaction levels at 바카라사이트 London campus were high, and overall recruitment was ¡°strong¡±, 바카라사이트 decision to cease offering degrees had been taken as part of a wider strategy to ¡°streamline its course offering¡±.

It means that UEA will no longer have a presence in 바카라사이트 capital, however it appears that INTO University Partnerships will continue to operate from 바카라사이트 building.

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¡°We continue to work closely with [UEA] as it realigns its strategy and takes this decision to consolidate its provision and expertise in 바카라사이트 Norwich campus,¡± said Jeremy Lindley, managing director (Europe) of INTO University Partnerships.

¡°We look forward to 바카라사이트 continued success of our London centre which is expanding to meet 바카라사이트 needs of students looking for high quality educational opportunities in 바카라사이트 capital.¡±

On its London website, UEA still describes 바카라사이트 campus as ¡°our sparkling new centre in 바카라사이트 heart of 바카라사이트 City of London¡±.

chris.parr@tsleducation.com

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