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Bournemouth University
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There's nothing head-in-the-clouds about Bournemouth - and that's not only because the lovely weather on the south coast means there are rarely any clouds. The university is firmly rooted in the vocational application of education. It works closely with key employers and courses are designed with future professional success in mind. The 15,000 students also enjoy all the benefits of living in a tourist town, touted by some as the new Brighton, no less. It's sunny and boasts some of the best beaches in the UK. Great if you're a fan of watersports, or even just of lying on the sand eating an ice-cream. |
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Fees
£3,070 for full-time undergraduate courses in 2007-08.
Bursaries
Up to £1,000 a year, based on household income. If you are entitled to a full grant you'll also get an extra £305 a year. Some scholarships are also available.
Accommodation
The university expects to offer all new students somewhere to live. All the accommodation is within five miles of the two campuses. Private accommodation costs average £58 to £68 a week, which compares with the university's own.
Contact
Tel: 01202 524111
Email: enquiries@bournemouth.ac.uk
Web: bournemouth.ac.uk
Accommodation: bournemouth.ac.uk/accommodation
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