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2016–2017

ONCAMPUS London offers an aspirational and mature environment for international students, preparing you for future academic success at University of London Colleges and other top UK Universities.

From our centre at Birkbeck, in the heart of the University of London, you are

encouraged to develop the tools for success on degree programmes at top UK universities. The courses on offer are intense but rewarding and aim to challenge you to develop the personal attributes demanded by the admissions tutors of internationally renowned, research-led University of London Colleges.

Experience more* @ ONCAMPUS London

Student success 04

Study in the heart of academic London 08

Experience more in London 10

Accommodation 11

ONCAMPUS London partners 12

Degree choices 20

Exceptional application support 22

Our programmes 26

Next steps 36

Application form 37

* find out more:

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ONCAMPUS London is proud to work in partnership with six University of London Colleges to offer

high-quality university preparation programmes for international students

from our base at Birkbeck, University of London.

Download our new Coursefinder

app designed to help you discover

your ideal degree at our partner

universities

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*“ONCAMPUS London is one of the only providers to offer the University of London International Foundation. The inter-related course has offered me the chance to study three key subjects – Economics, International Relations and Mathematics. I am now a step

it has been a challenging and life-changing experience.”

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*Victor Mascha French University of London International Foundation DISTINCTIONProgressed to: Management at LSE

“The University of London International Foundation has helped me to prepare more fully to study at university with students from all over the world and has made me feel more knowledgeable and comfortable.

Applying to university was one of the most important parts of my journey – registering with UCAS and preparing my personal statement. Staff at ONCAMPUS London offered lots of great tips and shared experiences with us all. They gave useful feedback to help me produce a really good-quality personal statement.

After high school it is really hard moving to a new country to study. This extra year has given me

going to university.”

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to study Football Management at Birkbeck, University of London.”

Fubuki Matsuo Japanese Master’s Foundation DISTINCTION Progressed to: MSc Sport Management and the Business of Football at Birkbeck

“ONCAMPUS London has given me the chance to study three core subjects I am interested in – International Relations, Media and Law. These subjects have given me a rounded education and introduction to support my transition to university. I have received offers from King’s College, SOAS and Bristol University, thanks to the step-by-step UCAS support.”

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Progressed to: Banking and International Finance at City University London Received offers from:Queen Mary, Royal Holloway and King’s College London

Progressed to: LLB Law at King’s College London

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TRACK RECORD OF SUCCESS

NAME NATIONALITY GRADE UNIVERSITY DESTINATION UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE

Daranee Balachandar Malaysian A*AA Goldsmiths, University of London BA (Hons) English

Jungeun Lee South Korean AAA Goldsmiths, University of London BA (Hons) Media and Communications

Yachen Hu Chinese A*A*A Queen Mary University of London BSc (Hons) Computer Science

Dubo Owanari Claudia Graham-Douglas

British A*AA Queen Mary University of London BSc (Hons) Biomedical Sciences

Sara Basiouny Italian A*AA Queen Mary University of London BEng (Hons) Medical Engineering

Sui Jie Wong Malaysian A*AA Queen Mary University of LondonBEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering with Industrial Experience

Prapatsorn Kiatkongklai Thai A*AB Queen Mary University of London BSc (Hons) Marketing and Management

Ming-Yang Lee Taiwanese AAB Queen Mary University of London BSc (Hons) Business Management

Zineb Lemhouer Moroccan AAB Queen Mary University of London BSc (Hons) Business Management

Wenlong Hu Chinese ABB Queen Mary University of LondonBSc (Hons) Mathematics with Business Management

Zan Yuan Chinese ABB Queen Mary University of London BSc (Hons) Psychology

Ho Yin Lam Hong Kong Chinese A*AA Royal Holloway, University of London BSc (Hons) Biochemistry

Taozhen Guo Chinese A*AB Royal Holloway, University of LondonBSc (Hons) Management with International Business

Ieng Kit Sio Portuguese AAA Royal Holloway, University of London BSc (Hons) Business and Management

Takuya Koide Japanese AAB Royal Holloway, University of LondonBSc (Hons) Business and Management (Year in Business)

Shadin Khaled Sifri American A*AB Royal Veterinary College BVetMed (Hons) Veterinary Medicine

Xuren Mao Chinese A*A*A City University LondonBSc (Hons) Investment and Financial Risk Management

Dutch A*AA City University London BSc (Hons) Psychology

Cho Soon Ooi Malaysian A*A*A University of Warwick BSc (Hons) Biochemistry

Xiaoxuan Bao Chinese A*AA Durham University BA (Hons) Accounting and Finance

Sohee Park South Korean A*AA University of Birmingham BSc (Hons) Biochemistry

NAME NATIONALITY UNIVERSITY DESTINATION MASTER’S DEGREE

Jimyung Chae South Korean Birkbeck, University of London MSc Sport Management and Business of Football

Yu-Shan Chiang Taiwanese Birkbeck, University of London MSc International Marketing

Assel Kopeyeva Kazakh Birkbeck, University of London MSc Management

Chia-Jui Lee Taiwanese Birkbeck, University of London MSc International Business and Development

Fubuki Matsuo Japanese Birkbeck, University of London MSc Sports Management and Business of Football

Guancong Wang Chinese Birkbeck, University of London MSc Environment and Sustainability

Heejeong Jo South Korean Goldsmiths, University of London MA Digital Journalism

Yeseul Kim South Korean Goldsmiths, University of London MA in Arts Administrations and Cultural Policy

Yanyin Sun Chinese Goldsmiths, University of London MSc Management Innovation

Min Kyung Ha South Korean Queen Mary University of London MSc Marketing

Qian Li Chinese Queen Mary University of London MSc Finance and Business

Wanwen Li Chinese Queen Mary University of London MSc Marketing

Olga Litoshenko Ukrainian Queen Mary University of London MSc Marketing

Maksim Loginov Russian Queen Mary University of London MSc Business and Finance

Harjaap Singh Sangha Indian Queen Mary University of London MSc International Business and Management

Yijiang Chen Chinese Royal Holloway, University of London MSc Project Management

Di Hao Chinese Royal Holloway, University of London MSc International Accounting

Elaheh Ezati Rizi Iranian City University London LLM

Jaehan Park South Korean City University London MSc Business Management

Caroline Valle French City University London LLM

Surayya Azizzade Azeri University of Warwick MSc International Trade Strategy and Operations

Wai Sun Tin Hong Kong Chinese Loughborough University MSc Finance and Investment

Our students successfully progress to degree programmes at our partner University of London Colleges and top-rated universities across the UK.

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79% of Undergraduate Foundation students achieved A*–B

57% achieved A*–A

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The UK average for A*–A at A level in 2015 was 26%

Undergraduate Foundation AAA Progressed to LLB Law at University of Manchester

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Master’s Foundation MERITProgressed to MBA at University of Surrey

100% of students on the University of London International Foundation Programme progressed to a top 50 university including LSE, Warwick and King’s College London

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CENTRAL MOSQUE

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LONDON PADDINGTON

BAKER STREET

EDGWARE ROAD

WARWICK AVENUE

SOUTH HAMPSTEAD

SWISS COTTAGE CHALK FARM

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LONDON EUSTON

ROYAL VETERINARY COLLEGE

Oxford Street

THE BRITISH MUSEUM

LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS

INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION

THE BRITISH LIBRARY

SOAS

THE COURTAULD INSTITUTE OF ART

UNIVERSITY OF LONDON UNION

THE NATIONAL GALLERY

ST PAUL’SCATHEDRAL

TATE MODERN

THE LONDON EYE1.8 miles / 35 mins walk / 13 mins bike

BIG BEN1.8 miles / 35 mins walk / 13 mins bike

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ROYAL HOLLOWAY24.5 miles

Woodland Court:2.2 miles

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• The Federation of the University of London comprises 18 Colleges and 10 specialist institutes, with 185,000 students studying over 7,400 courses.

• Birkbeck, Goldsmiths, Queen Mary, Royal Holloway, Royal Veterinary College and The Courtauld Institute of Art are all partners of ONCAMPUS London and part of The Federation of the University of London.

• Seven of the world’s top universities are University of London Colleges (2015–16 Times Higher Education World University Rankings) including four current ONCAMPUS London partners: Birkbeck, Queen Mary, Royal Holloway and Royal Veterinary College.

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The National Gallery 1.1 miles 22 mins 9 mins

The British Library 0.8 miles 13 mins 6 mins

Victoria and Albert Museum3.6 miles 21 mins 33 mins

Science Museum 3.8 miles 22 mins 38 mins

The Natural History Museum 3.8 miles 23 mins 35mins

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London is home to more international students than any other city in the world. Every year, 90,000 people come from over 200 countries to study and experience the culture, the history and the spirit of one of the world’s greatest cities.

Our comprehensive induction programme will help you settle into London life, with the ONCAMPUS team helping you open a bank account, get an Oyster card (essential for travelling around the capital on buses and the Underground) and register with the police if you need to.

*LIVING IN LONDONShopping, from £60,000 jewel-encrusted shoes in Harrods to second-hand books and furniture at Portobello Road market, London is a shopaholic’s dream.The centre of the city’s retail industry is located around Oxford Street, with the highest concentration of shops in Europe. Visit New Bond Street for luxury brands and high fashion, Regent Street for more individual stores and Tottenham Court Road for electrical and high-tech items.

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*ACCOMMODATION

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Download our new pre-arrival app designed to support you before you arrive.

Average rent – Universityaccommodation per weekfrom £225 per week

Internet access in accommodation FREE

Food and utilities £55 per week

Travel costs – with rail card (all zones) £24 per week

Entertainment – cinema, bowling and socialising £50 per week

Oyster cards (30% off travel) £5 deposit then pay for your journeys as you go

Barclays cycle hire £1 for 24 hours

NUS extra discount card (visit www.nus.org.uk for more information) £12

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£9,900 per year (3 terms) + £250 deposit

Prices for 1, 2 or 4 terms are available on request. For more information or to book your accommodation email [email protected]

All bookings for Piccadilly Court are subject to our terms and conditions.

OVER 120 libraries

OVER 100 museums &

galleries

OVER 100 cinemas

OVER 5,000 restaurants

OVER 100 parks

OVER 100 clubs & societies

Piccadilly Court is high-quality student accommodation located close to King’s Cross and our ONCAMPUS London centre.

This accommodation offers secure, modern, fully-furnished, en-suite rooms. The bedrooms are arranged in clusters of six.

The residence is in an excellent location, just an 11-minute walk to Holloway Road Tube station (Zone 2) and a 7-minute Tube journey to Russell Square, then an 8-minute walk from Russell Square to ONCAMPUS; that’s less than 30 minutes door to door.

The accommodation is one stop to King’s Cross St Pancras and three stops to Central London (Holborn).

Outstanding facilities include: Common room with Wi-Fi, widescreen TV, vending machines and a pool table | Bedding pack | 24-hour reception | On-site customer service and maintenance teams | Laundry

£To help you budget for your time in London, here

is an example of what you can expect to pay, for

some of the essentials of student life.

Accommodation guaranteed until

31st JULY

Experiencemore*

It’s essential for International Students to take out adequate insurance whilst studying. ‘Cambridge Cover’ has been created in partnership with Endsleigh, the UK’s largest student insurance provider. With both Standard and Premium

your needs whilst studying with us – from the time you set off to the moment you arrive back home.

For more information upon Cambridge Cover visit www.oncampus.global/insurance

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Achieve more@ ONCAMPUS London

* Part of the University from day one

Study within the world-class facilities of Birkbeck College in the heart of academic London, next to other University of London Colleges such as SOAS and UCL.

Access to Birkbeck’s library, the University of London gym facilities and cafeteria.

Your own personal tutor and regular tutorial meetings to support successful progression.

* ambition for a truly prestigious degreeProgress to University of London Colleges with the UK’s leading pre-university provider.

Six University of London College partners welcome applications from our students for many of their degree programmes and, in some cases, offer guaranteed

criteria.

*A comprehensive study programme

Comprehensive and intensive 25-hour-per-week combined academic and English programme.

Opportunity to attend open lectures held by LSE and UCL.

* Quality assured

ONCAMPUS London is reviewed regularly by the Quality Assurance Agency (QAA), which is responsible for maintaining standards across the UK university system.

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ONCAMPUS LondonUniversity of London partners

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Founded in 1891, and part of the University of London

high-quality and helpful staff (Times Higher Education Student Experience Survey 2014) and has been voted one of the UK’s top creative universities (Which? University 2014).

Goldsmiths is based within London’s vibrant New Cross, an area that’s been described by The New York Times as a hub of creative talent. It’s just a short journey away from the centre of London and all the entertainment, facilities and opportunities it offers.

Top 10 in the UK

for Art, Design and Media and Communications(The Complete University

Guide 2014)

Goldsmiths is internationally recognised for excellence in the following subject areas:

Media and Communications

Sociology

Computing

Politics and International Studies

Psychology

Impressive facilities in art and design, theatre and performance, media and communications, and psychology.

Located across the River Thames in South East London, 5 minutes from London Bridge by train.

Goldsmiths graduates are now working for the BBC, British Council, Google, London Assembly, M&C Saatchi, Penguin Ltd, Sony and The Wall Street Journal.

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Birkbeck is a world-class research and teaching institution, a vibrant centre of academic excellence and London’s only specialist provider of evening higher education. The College is situated in the heart of the University of London’s central campus, next to many other University of London Colleges, including UCL IOE, UCL and SOAS. The central location is only minutes’ walk from the British Museum and other famous London attractions.

Established in 1823, Birkbeck has a long history of offering the highest-quality university education. The College is a multi-faculty institution offering over 200 full-time undergraduate and postgraduate degrees.

Birkbeck is 30th in the UK for research, with 73% of its research rated ‘world leading’ or ‘internationally excellent’.

The College is ranked among the top 100 universities worldwide in four subject categories – English Literature, History, Philosophy and Psychology (QS World Subject

Rankings 2015).

The highest recommendationacademic standards from the Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) for higher education has been awarded to Birkbeck.

Ranked no.1 by students (National Student Survey 2005–2015).

Birkbeck is internationally recognised for excellence in the following subject areas: Arts

Law

Business, Economics and Informatics

Social Science, History and Philosophy

Science

Ranked in the top in the world250 (2015 Times Higher Education World University Rankings)

Over 90% of Birkbeck academics are research-active and many are renowned world-class experts in their fields

Top 10 in the UK for ‘International Outlook’, recognising the multi-national student population and outlook as a global university.

Home to a culturally diverse community of 9,000 students from over 130 countries.

One of the world’s most beautiful campuses located just 19 miles from Central London.

Guaranteed place in halls

undergraduates who select

UCAS choice.

Royal Holloway is one of the top research-intensive institutions in the UK and is internationally recognised for excellent research and teaching across the arts, sciences, social sciences and management.

Royal Holloway is internationally recognised for excellence in the following subject areas:

Management and Economics

Arts and Social Sciences

Science

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(NSS 2015)

Ranked 19th in the UK overall and

129th in the world (Times Higher Education World

University Rankings 2015–16)

Top University of London institution for student satisfaction with 89% overall

Queen Mary University of London is one of the UK’s leading research-focused higher education institutions. With around 20,260 students and 4,000 staff, it is one of the biggest University of London Colleges. Queen Mary teaches and researches across a wide range of subjects in the humanities, social sciences, law, medicine and dentistry, and science and engineering.

A member of the prestigious Russell Group of universities, Queen Mary fosters world-class research as well as excellence in education.

98th in the Times Higher Education World Rankings 2015.

Queen Mary graduates are in the top 10 for the highest starting salaries according to The Sunday Times.

Considered one of the world’s most culturally diverse institutions, Queen Mary’s student body represents over 151 nationalities.

Extensive scholarship scheme in the Faculty of Science & Engineering.

Consistently ranked as one of the leading London universities for the overall student experience.

Queen Mary has 2,000 rooms of award-winning accommodation on London’s only fully integrated campus.

Queen Mary is internationally recognised for excellence in the following subject areas:

Business, Economics, Finance and Management

Humanities and Social Sciences

Engineering and Sciences

Life Sciences

Queen Mary is the third-largest University of London College

9th

for Researchin the UK(2014 REF Rankings)

Founded in 1791, the Royal Veterinary College (RVC), University of London, is the UK’s largest, oldest and only independent veterinary school and a highly ranked centre for bioscience degrees and research. It was the driving force behind the establishment of the UK’s veterinary profession and ever since then it has been at the forefront of teaching, research and practice in veterinary and biological sciences.

Based in Camden (London) and on a 575-acre site in Hertfordshire, its two campuses offer a friendly, supportive environment with state-of-the-art facilities for teaching and learning.

The RVC’s Bioveterinary

of its kind in the UK and is consistently ranked within the top 10 of UK Biosciences courses.

The Bioveterinary Sciences courses are accredited and recognised by the Society of Biology and received 100% student satisfaction ratings in 2011 and 2012.

90% of BSc Bioveterinary Sciences students in work/study six months after

1918

Top UK and European vet school and third

in the world

In 2013, the RVC achieved the unique distinction of being the only veterinary school in the world to hold full accreditation from American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), European Association of Establishments for Veterinary Education (EAEVE), Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) and Australasian Veterinary Boards Council Inc (AVBC).

The RVC owns the London BioScience Innovation Centre (LBIC), London’s largest bioscience incubator, which is home to over 40 biotechnology and life science companies – from small start-ups to more established players.

NSS 2015

84% of students are

The Courtauld Galleryart museums in the world and an innovative programme of exhibitions.

Distinctive small group teaching (12:1 staff/student ratio).

Renowned for breadth and depth of coverage – teaching ranges from antiquity to the contemporary, and geographical range extends to early Christian Byzantium, early modern Persia and contemporary China.

Research-led approach to teaching – The Courtauld leads the higher education sector for research quality and is ranked highest for History of Art (REF 2014).

The Courtauld has over 7,000 alumniroles as museum directors, curators, academics, conservators, critics, journalists, and various roles in the commercial art world. They include Directors of the National Gallery, British Museum, Tate and the Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York).

The Courtauld Institute of Art is a world-leading centre for the study of art history, curating and conservation. The Courtauld prides itself on offering a truly memorable learning experience. Study in the historic Somerset House and on London’s Museum Mile. The central location offers students access to a wealth of museums, galleries and libraries.

97% of graduates are in employment and/or further study within six months of graduating (HESA

2013/2014)

94% of studentsare satisfied with their course(NSS 2015)

One of the largest

History of Art departments

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Birkbeck Goldsmiths Queen Mary Royal Holloway RVC Courtauld

Institute

Accounting

Aeronautical/Aerospace Engineering

Anthropology

Archaeology

Art/Design

Arts Management

Astrophysics

Biochemistry

Biological Sciences

Biomedical Sciences

Bioveterinary Sciences

Business

Communication Studies

Computing/Computer Sciences

Criminology

Dance

Dental Materials

Digital Media

Drama/Theatre

Economics

Education

Electronic/Electrical Engineering

Environmental Management

Environmental Sciences/Technology

Film Studies

Finance

Forensics

Games Development/Technology

Geography

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Achieve more**the best choice for your future degreeUse this table to check which ONCAMPUS London partners offer degrees in your chosen specialist area.

Refer to our website www.oncampus.global for a full list of all degrees available.

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to your chosen universities

ISSUE CAS

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CONFIRM OFFERS & RESULTS

SUBMIT APPLICATIONS

WRITE APPLICATION

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career options

REGISTER with UCAS

Application journey

ISSUE CAS

of Acceptance for Studies)

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SUBMIT APPLICATIONS

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APPLICATIONS

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RESEARCH university options

ONCAMPUS London is an approved UCAS Centre.

Every student on Undergraduate and Master’s Foundation Programmes has access to one-to-one guidance with their university applications.

Our specially trained progression co-ordinators are here to help to prepare you for University of London entry through:

- academic interview at induction

- frequent UCAS workshops, including how to apply to the best UK universities and colleges; how to write a winning personal statement; how to research and choose your perfect university

- UCAS Surgery Drop-in sessions

- Open days, taster lectures, and talks from our University of London partners

- interview practice and training for university admissions tests.

EXPERT GUIDANCE AND SUPPORT

UNDERGRADUATE Foundation

MASTER’S Foundation

INTERNATIONALYear One

ISSUE CAS

of Acceptance for Studies)

CONFIRM OFFERS & RESULTS

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UK top 20 and University of London destinations 2015In 2015 we supported over 400 students to achieve the best possible results and university destinations from ONCAMPUS London programmes.

Students have received offers andprogressed to the following top 20 universities in the UK:

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Undergraduate Foundation Programme (UFP) Progression1 to Year 1 of a wide range of undergraduate degrees or the International Year One Programme.

Dates and fees Per term Annually (3 terms)Progressing to undergraduate degree starting in

19 September 2016 – 02 June 2017 £5,150 £15,450 Sept 2017

9 January 2017 – 18 August 2017 £5,150 £15,450 Sept 2017

All programmes are subject to a £200 registration fee and £2,300 refundable deposit. An additional fee of £660 is charged for the Engineering and Physical Sciences and Life Sciences pathways.

DEGREE PROGRESSION

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Extended UFP

4 terms

Who is this programme designed for?This programme is designed to prepare international students, who have completed senior secondary education, for entry to undergraduate studies at the top universities across the UK. All students who successfully complete the UFP are guaranteed placement on a suitable programme of undergraduate study at top universities across the UK. The UFP is set at level 3, which is equivalent to A level standard in the UK.

How long will I study for?This programme lasts one academic year (nine months). The year is divided into three terms of seven to eight teaching weeks and one reading week. You will undertake up to 25 hours of classroom-based study per week.

What will I study?This programme includes English and three academic subject modules. English will be integrated into the teaching of academic subjects, as well as being taught separately if you need additional support to develop your English language.

There are four different pathway options. You will study the pathway most suitable for your chosen progression degree.

The pathways and modules are:

• Business Economics and Finance Business Behaviours Skills for Business Advanced Mathematics for Business and Finance

• Engineering and Physical Sciences Pure Mathematics Physical Sciences Skills for Science

• Humanities and Social Sciences Globalisation and Internationalisation Human Interactions Skills for Humanities and Social Sciences

• Life Sciences Molecular Biology Biology and Biochemistry Skills for Science

Note: Modules are subject to availability and you will be guided onto the best combination of academic modules for your intended degree when you arrive at ONCAMPUS London. For more information on module content visit our website www.oncampus.global

There are four academic pathways to choose from and you will study the pathway most suited to your chosen progression degree. Academic

subject area will be taught to fully prepare you for university study. The pathways are: Business, Engineering and Physical Sciences, Humanities and Social Sciences and Life Sciences.

How will I be assessed?You will be assessed at regular intervals throughout the programme to ensure you are making the progress required to successfully complete the programme. Full assessment of the programme will take

Assessment methodologies are aligned to those that will be experienced in the University environment, and include project work, essays, presentations and unseen examinations.

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1 Some programmes at Birkbeck offer guaranteed progression on meeting

information. 2 Extended programmes are available if you do not yet have the required English

language level. This programme lasts 4 terms and includes English language modules (ELM) followed by the 3 terms of Foundation required to apply for

PROGRAMME DETAILS Length of programme2: 3 terms

English level:From 5.0 IELTS or equivalent, with no single element less than 5.0, for 3-term UFP

Academic requirements:

Minimum age: 17+

Hours per week: Up to 25

Examinations/Coursework: 60%/40%

Pass mark for progression1: Students will need to meet the academic grades from their university offers1 6.5 IELTS (external IELTS examination) is required for most degrees at University of London partners

For a full list of progression degrees see page 20.

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The 4-term extended UFP is available to start in June or September.

University of London International Foundation Programme (IFP)

Dates and fees Annually (3 terms)

19 September 2016 – 02 June 2017 £17,850

All programmes are subject to a £200 registration fee and £2,300 refundable deposit. This fee includes £1,000 University of London registration fee.

All students who follow this programme will be supported by exceptional study materials developed by the University of London and LSE, including access to the University of London virtual learning environment.

Students will gain a strong grounding in Mathematics and Statistics, Economics, International Relations and Sociology, preparing them for a broad range of undergraduate degree programme content.

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PROGRAMME DETAILS Length of programme:3 terms

English level:IELTS 5.5 or equivalent (5.5 in writing and no other element below 5.0)

Academic requirements:

Minimum age: 18 within three months of joining ONCAMPUS London

Hours per week: Up to 28

Progression: Students will need to meet the academic grades and conditions of their chosen universities.

For a full list of progression degrees see page 20.

DEGREE PROGRESSION

| IELTS 5.5 | IELTS 6.0 | IELTS 6.5

Undergraduatedegree

University of London International Foundation Programme

3 terms

This course consists of four modules, plus IELTS English and study skills:

• Mathematics and Statistics

• Economics

• International Relations

• Sociology

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60% of students achieved a Distinction

Our students successfully progress to degree programmes at University of London Colleges and top-rated UK universities:

NAME NATIONALITY GRADE UNIVERSITY DESTINATION UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE

Victor Lucien Mascha French Distinction LSE BSc (Hons) Management

Kuan Long Lam Portuguese Distinction LSE BSc (Hons) International Relations

Sergei Filin Russian Distinction University of Warwick BSc (Hons) Economics

Yifan Guo Chinese Distinction City University London BSc (Hons) Banking and International Finance

Sergey Khalil Russian Distinction City University London BSc (Hons) Accounting and Finance

Youn Su Kim South Korean Distinction King's College London BSc (Hons) Business Management

Nikita Kozlov Russian Distinction King's College London BSc (Hons) Economics and Management

Yuxin Chen Chinese Merit City University London BSc (Hons) Banking and International Finance

Sergey Dmitriev Russian Merit City University London BSc (Hons) Management

Doyun Lee South Korean Merit City University London BSc (Hons) Investment and Financial Risk Management

Malek Zekri Tunisian Merit City University London BSc (Hons) Management

*Kuan Long Lam PortugueseUniversity of London International Foundation DISTINCTION

Progressed to: International Relations at LSE Received offers from: LSE, King’s College London and Durham University

“ONCAMPUS gave me a lot of advice and support to improve my personal statement and make my application to university. I was very excited when I received an offer from

LSE, it was quite unbelievable for me!”

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An academic award from the University of London is a mark of excellence, respected by employers and universities worldwide. This is because the University of London is one of the world’s leading universities, internationally recognised for its high academic standards.

ACHIEVED TOP MARKS

WORLDWIDE IN SOCIOLOGY

& INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS(2014–15 IFP examinations)

PROGRESSION RATE 100%

International Year One (IY1)This programme offers guaranteed progression1 to Year 2 of selected Business degrees at Birkbeck, University of London:

• BSc (Hons) Accounting

• BA (Hons) Accounting and Management

• BSc (Hons) Accounting and Management with Finance

• BSc (Hons) Accounting with Finance

• BSc (Hons) Business

• BA (Hons) Management

• BSc (Hons) Marketing

Programme contentAll students study eight academic modules, plus English for Academic Purposes:

• Business Environment

• Managing Financial Resources and Decisions

• Organisations and Behaviour

• Marketing Principles

• Business Decision Making

• Financial Accounting and Reporting

• Business Skills for Proposals and Pitches

• Study and Communication Skills for Business

DEGREE PROGRESSION

Who is this programme designed for?This programme is designed for international students who do not quite have the academic grades and/or English level

undergraduate degree in the

than a UFP student.

All students who achieve the required mark for progression are guaranteed progression1 to Year 2 of a selection of business-related undergraduate degrees at Birkbeck. This programme is set at level 4, and is

an undergraduate Business degree in the UK.

How long will I study for?Your application will be assessed and you may be offered a three or four-term programme depending on your English level and academic background.

The duration of the programme is one academic year (nine or 12 months). The year is divided into three or four terms of seven to eight teaching weeks, one reading week, and an examination week. You will undertake up to 28 hours of classroom-based study per week.

What will I study?This programme includes nine core modules, taken by all students throughout the course. These modules are: English, and eight academic modules relating to business and management.

How will I be assessed? You will be assessed by a variety of methods during your time with us. The intention is that you have a chance to experience the full range of assessment methods that you might experience at university when you start the second year of your chosen degree.

Assessments will normally include coursework, essays, reports and other structured assignments, oral examination, and unseen written examinations.

Dates and fees Number of terms Per term Total tuition feesProgressing to undergraduate degree Year 2 starting in

19 September 2016 – 02 June 2017 3 £5,150 £15,450 Sept 2017

19 September 2016 – 18 August 2017 4 £5,150 £20,600 Sept 2017

09 January 2017 – 18 August 2017 3 £5,150 £15,450 Sept 2017

All programmes are subject to a £200 registration fee and £2,300 refundable deposit.

PROGRAMME DETAILS Length of programme2: 3 or 4 terms

English level:From 5.0 IELTS or equivalent for 4-term IY1From 5.5 IELTS or equivalent for 3-term IY1

Academic requirements:

Minimum age: 18 within three months of starting the ONCAMPUS programme

Hours per week: Up to 28

Examinations/Coursework: 60%/40%

Pass mark for progression1:Subject to achieving 60% overall. For Accounting and Management with Finance, students need to achieve 60% overall with 70% in ‘Managing Financial Resources and Decisions’ and ‘Financial Accounting and Reporting’. 6.5 IELTS (external IELTS examination with no single element less than 6.0)

For a full list of progression degrees see page 20.

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degree

International Year One

3 or 4 terms

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Who is this programme designed for?This programme is designed to prepare international students for postgraduate study in the UK. The Master’s Foundation will allow you to improve your English while learning the study skills and research methods that you will need during your Master’s degree studies. Depending on the length of the programme you study, you may also study academic modules relating to your chosen progression degree.

How long will I study for? Each term is divided into seven to eight teaching weeks, one reading week and an assessment week. You will undertake up to 25 hours of classroom-based study per week

What will I study? 2 terms If you study this programme, you will study two compulsory units of a research project, personal and professional development, plus English language. You will also choose an additional academic subject unit, depending on your intended progression degree.

Academic subject units are arranged by pathway, and include:

• Business Organisations and Behaviour Marketing Principles Financial Accounting and Reporting Business Strategy

• Life Sciences

Pharmacological Principles of Drugs Actions Medicinal Chemistry

• Engineering Analytical Methods for Engineers Business Management Techniques for Engineers Mechanical Principles

• Social Sciences Understanding the Learning Process Psychology of Human and Criminal Behaviour The Global Environment Contextual and Cultural Referencing in Art and Design

Note: The optional modules are subject to availability and you will be guided onto the best combination of academic modules for your intended degree when you arrive at ONCAMPUS London.

Master’s Foundation Programme (MFP)The Master’s Foundation Programme is available as a two or three-term programme, offering progression1 to a wide range of Master’s degrees.

DEGREE PROGRESSION

IELTS 5.0 IELTS 5.5 IELTS 6.0 IELTS 6.5 IELTS 7.0

Master’s Foundation Programme

Master’s degree

Extended MFP

4 terms 3 terms 2 terms

Programme dates and fees Number of termsTuition fees per programme

Progressing to Master’s degree starting in

29 March 2016 – 19 August 2016 2 £9,900 Sept 2016

19 September 2016 – 02 June 2017 3 £15,450 Sept 2017

09 January 2017 – 18 August 2017 3 £15,450 Sept 2017

09 January 2017 – 02 June 2017 2 £10,300 Sept 2017

27 March 2017 – 18 August 2017 2 £10,300 Sept 2017

All programmes are subject to a £200 registration fee and £2,300 refundable deposit.

3 terms If you study this programme, you will study two compulsory units of a research project, personal and professional development, plus English language. You will also choose two additional academic subject units, depending on your intended progression degree, and availability.

How will I be assessed?Each module will have an assessment schedule, which will be completed by the end of the appropriate term, and will include formative and summative assignments and other assessment tasks. Assessments will be designed to demonstrate learning across the individual modules of the programme and to allow you to experience a wide range of the assessment methods used in UK postgraduate programmes.

PROGRAMME DETAILS Length of programme2: 2 or 3 terms

English level:• 3 terms – from 5.5 IELTS or equivalent, with no single element less than 5.5

• 2 terms – from 6.0 IELTS or equivalent, with no single element less than 6.0

Academic requirements:

Minimum age: 21+

Hours per week: Up to 25

Pass mark for guaranteed progression:Student applications will be assessed by the respective university on a case-by-case basis.

For a full list of progression degrees see page 20.

1 Some programmes at Birkbeck offer guaranteed progression on meeting

information.2 Extended Programmes are available if you do not yet have the required English

language level. These programmes last 4 or 5 terms and include English language modules (ELM) followed by the 3 terms of Foundation required to

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This 1-term extended MFP is available to start in June or September.

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Undergraduate Foundation International Year OneUniversity of London International Foundation Programme

Malaysia(or forecast) with good grades in relevant academic subjects/UEC with pass grades in relevant academic subjects

STPM or A levels with pass grades OR UEC with good grades OR Completion of high school education plus satisfactory completion of one year of additional study with good grades

SPM 4 subjects with very good grades

Myanmar High School Matriculation with good grades Completion of high school education plus satisfactory completion of one year of additional study with good grades

High School Matriculation with very good grades

Nigeria Completion of high school education plus satisfactory completion of one year of additional study with good grades

WAEC-SSCE with very good grades

Oman Tawjihiya/Thanawihya/General Secondary grades Part study of Higher/Technical Diploma with good grades

Tawjihiya/Thanawihya/General Secondary

Pakistangrades

completion of one year of additional study with pass grades

HSC/ISE/FSC with very good grades

Qatar Tawjihiya/Thanawihya/Senior Schooling grades Part study of Higher/Technical Diploma with good grades

Tawjihiya/Thanawihya/General Secondary

Russiagrades in relevant subjects satisfactory completion of one year of additional

study with pass gradesgrades in relevant subjects

Saudi Arabia Tawjihiya/Thanawihya/General Secondary grades Part study of Higher/Technical Diploma with good grades

Tawjihiya/Thanawihya/General Secondary

Singapore Singapore/Cambridge O levels/iGCSE with good grades

Singapore/Cambridge A level or O levels plus satisfactory completion of two years' study towards

Polytechnic Advanced Diploma

Singapore/Cambridge O level with very good grades

South Korea Senior High School 2 with good grades in relevant subjects

Completion of high school education plus satisfactory completion of one year of additional study with good grades

grades

Sri Lanka O levels with very good grades A levels with good grades OR Completion of high school education plus satisfactory completion of one year of additional study with good grades

O levels with excellent grades

Taiwan Senior High School Year 2 with excellent grades evidence of a year's further study with pass grades

Senior High School Year 3 with very good grades

Thailand Completion of Mathayom (MAW) 6 with good GPA

Successful completion of Mathayom (MAW) 6 plus evidence of a year's further study with pass grades

Mathayom 6 with excellent GPA

Turkey Successful completion of Deviet Lisen Birtme Diplomasi OR High School Year 3 with good grades

Successful completion of Deviet Lisen Birtme Diplomasi or High School Year 3 with excellent grades

High School Year 3 - Excellent GPA

Ugandagrades

Completion of high school education plus satisfactory completion of one year of additional study with good grades

good grades

United Arab Emirates

Tawjihiya/Thanawihya/General Secondary

Technical Diploma with very good gradesgrades Part study of Higher/Technical Diploma with good grades

Tawjihiya/Thanawihya/General Secondary

Uzbekistan Diploma of Specialised Secondary Education with good grades

Diploma of Specialised Secondary Education plus satisfactory completion of one year of additional study with good grades

Diploma of Specialised Secondary Education with very good grades

Vietnam Completion of Year 11 with good average grade

Completion of Year 12 plus satisfactory completion of one year of additional study

Completion of Year 12: excellent average grade

Zambiacompletion of one year of additional study grades

International curricula – International Baccalaureate (IB), GCE A levels, Canadian, USA, Australian high school

We will consider all international high school results where students have achieved good grades, especially in the subjects relevant to their intended Foundation course.

We will consider all international high school results where students have achieved excellent grades, especially in the subjects relevant to their intended Foundation course. We also consider students who have passed a recognised Foundation course.

We will consider all international high school results where students have achieved very good grades, especially in the subjects relevant to their intended Foundation course.

Master’s Foundation

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Albania Completion of high school education with Completion of high school education with

of one year of additional study with good grades

Completion of high school education with

Angolagrades completion of one year of additional study with

good grades very good grades

ArmeniaYndhanur Krtoutian Attestat) with good grades

Yndhanur Krtoutian Attestat) plus satisfactory completion of one year of additional study with good grades

Yndhanur Krtoutian Attestat) with very good grades

Azerbaijanwith good grades satisfactory completion of one year of additional

study with good gradeswith very good grades

Bahrain Tawjihiya/Thanawihya/General Secondary grades Part study of Higher/Technical Diploma with good grades

Tawjihiya/Thanawihya/General Secondary

Bangladesh HSC with very good grades

Botswanagood grades satisfactory completion of one year of additional

study with good gradesvery good grades

Brunei Brunei Cambridge O level with good grades Brunei Cambridge A level/BDTVEC Diploma Cambridge O level with very good grades

Cambodia Diploma of Upper Secondary School with good grades in relevant subjects

Completion of high school education plus satisfactory completion of one year of additional study with good grades

Diploma of Upper Secondary School with very good grades

Cameroongood grades in relevant subjects

Completion of high school education plus satisfactory completion of one year of additional study with good grades

very good grades

China Completion of Senior Secondary School Year 2 with good average

Completion of Senior Secondary School Year 3 with good average or completion of one year of university with good grades

Completion of Senior Secondary School Year 3 with very good grades

Gambia Completion of high school education plus satisfactory completion of one year of additional study with good grades

Georgiagrades satisfactory completion of one year of additional

study with good gradesgood grades

Ghana Completion of high school education plus satisfactory completion of one year of additional study with good grades

WAEC-SSCE with very good grades

Hong Kong Successful completion of Form 5 with good grades OR HKDSE with minimum 3 grades at level 2 or higher

HKDSE with grades of 4 and 3 in academic subjects HKDSE: 4 Category A subjects with very good grades

India Completion of Year XI with good average CBSE or ICSE with good average Good average in Year XII

Indonesia SMU 2 with good average Completion of high school education plus satisfactory completion of one year of additional study with good grades

SMU 3: Excellent grades

Iran Successful completion of High School Diploma with good grades

Successful completion of High School Diploma plus satisfactory completion of one year of additional study with good grades

Successful completion of High School Diploma (3 years) with very good grades

Japan Upper Secondary School Year 3 with good GPA satisfactory completion of a year's further study

with good grades

Upper Secondary School Year 3 (12th grade) good GPA

Jordan Tawjihiya/General Secondary Education grades OR Part study of Higher/Technical Diploma with good grades

Tawjihiya/General Secondary Education

Kazakhstan Diploma of Completed Secondary Education (Attestat) with good grades

Diploma of Completed Secondary Education (Attestat) plus satisfactory completion of a year's further study with good grades

Diploma of Completed Secondary Education (Attestat) with very good grades

Kenya

grades grades (KCSE) with very good grades

Kuwait Tawjihiya/Thanawihya/General Secondary grades OR Part study of Higher OR Technical Diploma with good grades

Tawjihiya/Thanawihya/General Secondary

Lebanon Lebanese Baccalaureate or French Baccalaureate with good grades

Completion of high school education plus satisfactory completion of one year of additional study with good grades

Lebanese Baccalaureate or French Baccalaureate with very good grades

Libyagrades

Completion of high school education plus satisfactory completion of one year of additional study with good grades

grades

Macau iGCSE/O levels: Grade C average OR Completion of Form 5 or Senior Middle 2 with good grades

Completion of Form 6/Senior Middle School/Grade 12 with good grades

iGCSE/O levels with very good grades in 5 relevant subjects

NEXT stepsSubmit your application by one of the following methods:Online: www.oncampus.global Email: [email protected] Fax: +44 (0)1223 346181Post: ONCAMPUS, Kett House, Station Road, Cambridge, CB1 2JH, United KingdomPlease remember to include all relevant documentation:• academic transcripts (with translations if not originally in English)• evidence of English level• passport.Additional documentation may be required depending on the course. Our Admissions team will contact you should this be the case.

Enrolment (CoE) if you do not need a CAS.

If you need a visa, you will need to use your CAS/CoE to support your visa application. Please note a CAS can only be issued three months before the start of the course.

• We will send you pre-arrival information.

• The accommodation application form will be included in the pre-arrival information. You should complete the form, selecting your preferred option, and return it to ONCAMPUS London by email to [email protected]

you begin your programme of study at ONCAMPUS.• You should arrive on the weekend before the arrival date;

please check your CAS statement or CoE for further details.

• London Heathrow is the closest international airport to ONCAMPUS London. You can transfer to your accommodation by Tube, train, coach or taxi. Public transport is the cheapest option. Read the pre-arrival information we will send you for more details.

Our Central Admissions team will review your application.• We will send you an offer letter which will list any outstanding conditions. We will remove any conditions that have already been met. • If we think the course is not right for you, we will suggest an alternative. • If we have any queries about your application, we will contact you for further

information.

To accept your place on the course you will need to meet all the remaining conditions, including payment of the deposit/registration fee or proof of government sponsorship.

deposit is paid we will hold a place for you. • Please note that if you require a visa to study with us, you may need to provide

additional evidence to comply with the visa regulations in the UK. These are the requirements of the government and not of ONCAMPUS. Your assistance in meeting these requirements is much appreciated.

You will then need to apply for a visa if you require one to study in the UK. It is your responsibility to obtain a visa before you travel to join the course. If you do not have a valid visa, you will not be able to join the course so please make sure you apply as soon as possible.

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APPLICATION FORM

Apply ONLINE at www.oncampus.global/apply or return this form to:ONCAMPUS, Kett House, Station Road, Cambridge, CB1 2JH, United Kingdom

Tel: +44 (0)1223 345698 Fax: +44 (0)1223 346181 Email: [email protected]

Please write neatly using BLOCK CAPITALS in black ink or typescript. Incomplete application forms submitted without ALL the supporting documents will delay the decision process.

1. Personal details (must be completed)

Title (Mr/Mrs/Miss/Ms etc)

First name(s) Family name

Date of birth (dd/mm/yy) Age on entry

Nationality (as passport) Gender

Country of permanent residence

Home address Correspondence address (if different)

Postcode Postcode

Country Country

Mobile (incl. country code) Mobile (incl. country code)

Telephone (incl. country code) Telephone (incl. country code)

Student email

Do you have any criminal convictions? Yes No (Your enquiry cannot be processed if you do not complete this section)

2. Disability/special needs

ONCAMPUS will conduct a needs analysis with you to determine any support that may be required, and to ensure that your

to meet your needs.

Please state any condition which might necessitate special arrangements or facilities. Consult the Notes for guidance at www.oncampus.global/terms

3. Details of course(s) for which you wish to apply

Please give details of the ONCAMPUS programme for which you are applying. Please also state the subject and study level you are aiming for (undergraduate or Master’s degree) alongside the proposed year of study.

University degree you wish to progress to e.g. – BA (Hons) Business Management

University you wish to progress to e.g. - Birkbeck, University of London

ONCAMPUS programme:

Undergraduate Foundation Programme University of London International Foundation Programme International Year One Master’s Foundation Programme

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6. Use of agents

Have you used an educational agent during your application process? Yes No

If no, please proceed to section 7. If yes, please complete the details below and see section 15 of the Conditions of Enrolment which can be found on the ONCAMPUS website at www.oncampus.global

Name of agent (in full):

Name of contact person at agency and email address:

Agent address (in full):

7. How did you hear about us?

Please indicate how you heard of these courses (Please tick)

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8. Declaration

I declare that I am applying to ONCAMPUS as a genuine student and that the information and supporting evidence and academic documents I have provided are true copies. I understand that by signing this declaration I have read, understood and agreed to the terms and conditions and fees of study at ONCAMPUS London as outlined on the ONCAMPUS website www.oncampus.global/terms and agree to comply with UKVI regulations at the time of application and during my course of study. If you do not have access to the website or would like a written copy of the conditions of enrolment, you can request these from ONCAMPUS Central Admissions at [email protected] order to deliver your education and protect your welfare, Cambridge Education Group (CEG) will collect, keep and otherwise process personal data, including sensitive personal data that relates to you and your circumstances. This will include your name and contact details, and those of your parents, guardians, agent or sponsor. We will also keep data about your education, health, welfare,

We will keep this information secure at all times and we will share it within CEG as necessary to run our business, deliver your education and ensure your safety. We will also release this information where it is legally required or lawful to do so, or in the event of a medical emergency if it is necessary to protect your health or the health of others. We will provide reports to your agent, parents or guardian on your progress, and also where necessary to our academic partners such as universities. Some of our data transfers may transfer your data to other countries.Do you consent to your personal data being stored, processed and released by CEG in this way? Do you consent to your sensitive personal data including health, welfare, nationality, ethnicity, religious and other data being stored, processed and released in this way? Do you consent to the reasonable use of your details and academic achievement to be used for marketing purposes?

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2 China+86 10 5817 4060 [email protected]

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4 India+91 [email protected]

5 Indonesia+62 [email protected]

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7 Korea+82 2 2076 8400 [email protected]

8 Malaysia+60 195 512812 [email protected]

9 Mexico+52 1 81-1778 9091 [email protected]

10 Nigeria+234 8188447504 [email protected]

11 Pakistan+92 345 1444 [email protected]

12 Russia+7 495 223 1348 [email protected]

13 Singapore+60 195 [email protected]

14 Taiwan+886 978 711 [email protected]

15 Thailand+ 66 981 891 [email protected]

16 UK+44 1223 345698 [email protected]

17 USA+1 617 610 8717 [email protected]

18 Vietnam+8409 1484 [email protected]

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Information in this brochure is correct at time of print in December 2015. ONCAMPUS and the University Partners reserve the right to alter, reschedule or close courses which do not remain viable; students will be informed.

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