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University of Worcester
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Hayfever sufferers might be interested to learn that all of the UK's national pollen forecasts are now supplied by the university's pollen and aerobiology research unit. They also might like to remember to pack their anti-allergy pills, because the lovely parkland campus might get their noses twitching. Worcester seems to be on the move. It enjoyed a 41% increase in applications last year, is investing £90m in the development of a new city-centre campus and a further £50m on a new "super-library". There are currently 8,000 students at Worcester and the majority come from the local area, but applications from further afield are increasing. Worcester itself is a charming little city with plenty to see and do. There's some lovely countryside nearby, too. |
Fees
£3,070 a year for all full-time undergraduate courses in 2007-08.
Bursaries
£500 to every new student, rising to £725 for all students in receipt of a full or partial grant. 50 scholarships of £1,000 available after the first year of study to reward outstanding achievement. Sports scholarships also available.
Accommodation
Eligible first-years with the university as their firm choice will normally be given accommodation, but it's first come, first served. The university tries to ensure that all new students living outside its immediate catchment area are provided with accommodation. Prices are from £58 to £85 a week.
Contact
Tel: 01905 855000
Email: study@worc.ac.uk
Web: worc.ac.uk
Accommodation: 01905 855137
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