Thursday, July 4, 2013

University of Westminster

University of Westminster is a center of excellence that has been recognized in the field of teaching and learning. We were in the middle of one of the most vibrant and exciting cities in the world, and has been providing students with the skills, knowledge, and experience to enter the world of professional work for more than 170 years. We're pretty well known for our academic quality is amazing, great faculty, world-class research, location in central London, and strong relationships with industry. We are investing more than £ 60 million in a renovation program and our environment on a large scale in order to improve the college experience of students.

University of Westminster offers a learning experience that is unique to the English style of Indonesian students in an environment that is truly international. You can choose from a variety of fields of study, program level, and the model of course delivery.

There are more than 20,000 students, with more than 5,000 international students from 150 countries.

The University has four main campuses - three in central London, and one in Harrow.

The main spotlight

    Westminster became the global leader in media and communication research
    We have earned a very good quality assessment for Arabic language program, buildings, dormitories and surveying, Chinese, communication and media, integrated healthcare, politics and international relations, and psychology.
    Westminster Business School students have access to the space class and Bloomberg Financial Markets
    We have received the Queen's Award for Enterprise twice
    Westminster winning the Times Higher Education Award (Award of Times Higher Education) on Extraordinary Support for International Students and International Collaboration Award for the Best for 2012
    We offer one of the largest scholarship scheme among other universities in the United Kingdom
    In the Sunday Times league rankings 2011, Westminster is rated as the best new university in the United Kingdom and most universities are making progress (increasing from 89 to 72 positions).

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