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Go Higher - the Midlands: A-Z of Universities and Higher Education Colleges in the Midlands

The Independent (London, England), August 7, 2000 | Article details

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Go Higher - the Midlands: A-Z of Universities and Higher Education Colleges in the Midlands


UNIVERSITIES

Aston: Modern, increasingly green 40-acre campus with lake. A technological university expanding in all directions. Big business school plus school of languages and European studies. More than two- thirds of students on sandwich courses. Most degrees have foreign language option: language tuition available to all students of business studies, combined honours and engineering.

Contact: 0121-359 3611

Birmingham: (above) Amazingly bucolic, given proximity to the urban jungle, with lawns, trees, open spaces and lake on 200-acre campus. Buildings are redbrick with some modern concrete. Good academic reputation and sports facilities (swimming …

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