Universities Coventry
Is it just prestige and reputation that constitutes a good university or something else? With the advent of league tables, departmental inspections and rankings of all shape and sizes it is debatable which universities are ahead of their game. Few however, would argue the prowess on the world stage of Oxford, Cambridge, Harvard and Yale in arguable order.
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City College Coventry
024 7679 1000
Butts Centre
Coventry
024 7679 1000
Butts Centre
Coventry GB.CV13GD
Religion
Non-denominational
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City College, Birmingham
0121 204 0000
Fordrough Campus
Birmingham
0121 204 0000
Fordrough Campus
Birmingham GB.B95NA
Religion
Non-denominational
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University College Birmingham
0121 604 1000
Summer Row
Birmingham
0121 604 1000
Summer Row
Birmingham GB.B31JB
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Coventry University
+44 (0) 2476 887688
Priory Street
Coventry
Coventry University
+44 (0) 2476 887688
Priory Street
Coventry GB.CV15FB
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Solihull College
+44 (0) 1216 787000
70-74 High Street
Solihull
Solihull College
+44 (0) 1216 787000
70-74 High Street
Solihull GB.B913TB
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Hereward College of Further Education
024 7646 1231
Bramston Crescent
Coventry
024 7646 1231
Bramston Crescent
Coventry GB.CV49SW
Religion
Non-denominational
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Matthew Boulton College of Further and Higher Education
0121 446 4545
Jennens Road
Birmingham
0121 446 4545
Jennens Road
Birmingham GB.B47PS
Religion
Non-denominational
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Bournville College of Further Education
0121 483 1000
Bristol Road South
Birmingham
0121 483 1000
Bristol Road South
Birmingham GB.B312AJ
Religion
Non-denominational
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Learning Information & Technology Centre
+44 (0) 24 7638 2265
44 Newdegate Street
Nuneaton
Learning Information & Technology Centre
+44 (0) 24 7638 2265
44 Newdegate Street
Nuneaton GB.CV114EU
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Fern
+44 (0) 1455 636333
61A Stockwell Head
Hinckley
Fern
+44 (0) 1455 636333
61A Stockwell Head
Hinckley GB.LE101RD
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Finding the best Red Brick or Red Brick Pretender? We explain which universities belong to what groups and how prestigious that can be...or not! There is much written in the media about the shortage of places at good universities - so is it just prestige and reputation that constitutes a good university or something else? With the advent of league tables, departmental inspections and rankings of all shape and sizes it is debatable which universities are ahead of their game. Few however, would argue the prowess on the world stage of Oxford, Cambridge, Harvard and Yale in arguable order. Finding a good university Ask both 'what makes a good university' and 'what makes a good university for me.' Starting points: The courses offered: Are they really for you? Make sure you look for courses that interest and excite you. Three plus years studying the wrong thing will either equal an eternity or equate to an early exit. Reputation and prestige. You may not care about league tables and the perceptions of others but it can make a big difference to career prospects. If you're interested in working for a particular organisation or within a certain field check out which universities they prefer and from where they recruit. The quality and type of teaching and instruction. Do you like to be taght and told or does the idea of a few hours of lecture and a lot of independent study research and seminars appeal? Does the idea of a vocational course possibly with a sandwich element appeal or are you very much in the ivory towers league? Exams: When it comes to exams do you prefer a little or a lot? What suits you? A research-based degree, one that has a considerable element of continual assessment or one that relies on final exams and dissertation? Location and environment: Don't be stuck in the middle of no-where if your a city boy or girl at heart? Do you want the intimacy of a campus or the freedom of a city? Do you see yourself living and working here for at least 3 years? Does the local student accommodation and social scene match your expectations – if not, does it matter? Is the local cost of living manageable for you? Activities and amenities: Do these meet your needs and aspirations? What motivates you? Money or musings? If the former investigate career prospects carefully, if the latter what are the prospects for graduate study . Finally: Look at the end product – at final year students and recent graduates – is this you? Ultimately, what's good, is what is best for you. Conventional thinking? Oxford is the oldest university in Britain, with rival and competitor, Cambridge founded several decades hence. It was a couple of centuries later that Scotland got its first university – in the shape of St Andrews - with the universities of Glasgow, Aberdeen and Edinburgh founded before any new universities ap... |
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