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  1. INTO City, University of London offers a range of courses that are proven to help international students progress to undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in the UK. The Center also offers a number of English language courses for professional or everyday use. INTO City is embedding employability into the English for Academic Purposes module ...

  2. City’s MSc Health Management provides applied business skills for ambitious professionals working in, or transitioning to, global healthcare, health technologies, strategic healthcare administration and management. You will learn about health management supported by a range of international and cross-sector contexts, including commercial ...

  3. Contact and find City. You can use this section to find where our campuses are located and how to get in touch with us. Call us on: +44 (0)207 040 5060. City, University of London. Northampton Square. London EC1V 0HB.

  4. Campuses. For career-focused students, City’s London campuses provide excellent opportunities for academic and professional development. Our main site is located in the dynamic Knowledge Quarter, while our Bayes Business School is close to the City of London. Both locations provide an inspired setting for students who want to live and learn ...

  5. Lessons to be learnt from Sally Rooney’s Counter-Intuitive Construction (MA/MFA Creative Writing Taster Session) Find out what it's like to study creative writing at City, in this sample seminar looking at three novels by Sally Rooney. Tuesday, 23rd April 2024, 17:00 – 18:00. Location: Online.

  6. City, University of London is an independent member of institution of the University of London. Established by Royal Charter in 1836, the University of London consists of 17 independent member institutions with outstanding global reputations and several prestigious central academic bodies and activities.

  7. As with all Master of Laws (LLM) specialisms at City, University of London, you will complete 5 taught modules (30 credits each) and a 30 credit research project or dissertation. All taught modules run across a 10 week term (September – December or January – April) rather than the whole academic year.

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