Continuing Education

What is the difference between an MA and an MSc Degree?

What is an MA degree? A Master of Arts (MA) is a postgraduate and is usually an arts-based course that offers a broader subject selection with a focus on the humanities, social science, language or literature. MA often combines assignments, exams and academic research. These programmes often involve research and essay writing. Typically MA subjects […]

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Should I do a PhD?

Deciding to do a PhD requires a commitment to your subject and at least three years of study. You should think about whether you’re passionate enough about your research, want to learn something really specific and can put up with long hours and a low income for a few years.  What is a PhD?  A […]

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What is a top-up degree? Your questions answered

What is a top-up degree?  A top-up degree is equivalent to the final year of undergraduate studies, taking one year to complete. As the name suggests, students can take their existing qualification and ‘top-up’ to achieve a full Bachelor’s level qualification. Students who hold a Level 5 qualification or equivalent (such as a Foundation Degree […]

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How long does it take to earn a UK bachelor’s degree?

The UK has a leading reputation for academic excellence and according to the Higher Education Statistics Agency, there were over 538,615 international students studying in the UK in the 2019/2020 year. In the UK, a bachelor’s degree is equivalent to a Level 6 honours degree and typically takes three or four years to complete especially […]

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Why study at Royal Holloway, University of London?

Countryside campus set in 135 acres of parkland and forest with state-of-the-art facilities, it is within easy reach to Central London. RHUL is mentioned as one of the most beautiful historic universities in the UK by QS Top Universities  Ranked in the Top 25 Universities in the UK by the Times and Sunday Times Good […]

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I’ve missed the deadline!

We all know deadlines are important, but missing the UCAS deadline doesn’t always mean you don’t have options. There are different application deadlines depending on your application to the subject and university. For September intake, it is possible for students to apply through UCAS up until 30 June for courses that still have a place […]

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Partial scholarships available for all new international students – University of Huddersfield, London

Apply to study a Master’s degree at the University of Huddersfield – London from September 2021 and save £2,000 of tuition fees with their new partial scholarship.   Contact us to learn more!

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Short-term courses: what they are and the benefits

Are you considering studying a short course? Short-term professional courses can be worth looking into if you’re looking for an inexpensive way to improve your skills, industry knowledge, professional development as well as give you a competitive edge to job promotions and when exploring career options. It can also help act as a pathway when […]

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