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Warwick University: Education Excellence since 1965

Warwick University, founded in 1965, boasts a diverse student body of 22,750 from 150+ nationalities. The institution has a low drop-out rate of 1.04% and excels in Accounting, Finance, Creative Writing, Economics, Film Studies, and Theatre Studies. With a strong research background and a focus on Liberal Arts, the university offers specialized pathways and co-authored publications opportunities. Located in a spacious, beautiful, and safe campus, Warwick University is known for its impactful teaching and research, attracting students globally. Join a prestigious community with high employer reputation worldwide and explore the various academic opportunities available.

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Warwick University: Education Excellence since 1965

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  1. Jeremy Burgess Head of International Student Recruitment International Office University of Warwick

  2. Quick Facts • Campus built in 1965 • 22,750 students • One-third are non-UK students • 150+ nationalities • 1.04% drop out rate • 150 from USA • 73% of US students got a First Class or 2.1

  3. In Their Words… “Warwick has been an ever-present in our top 10 over the past two decades. A place to study here is highly prized. The university tops five of our specialist subject tables this year – only two fewer than Oxford” Accounting and Finance Creative Writing Economics Film Studies Theatre Studies

  4. REF2014 Informs UK government’s distribution of public funds for research Last took place in 2008 (then known as RAE). Warwick ranked 7th then, too. Via REF UK Govt shares £2billion per year until 2020

  5. Co-Authored Publications with Warwick (alphabetical order)

  6. Departments

  7. #Liberal Arts at Warwick • Liberal Arts for 2016 • Specialist pathways • Additional certifications available incl Digital Literacy, Communication Across Cultures, and Leadership • Public engagement - assessment in public-facing forum (final year) • Structured around Problem-Based Learning • Core examines national and global issues (sustainability, media, consumption etc) • Evaluate evidence, devise solutions • Draw upon a range of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences options • IB 37 if non specialist • IB 35+ incl HL 6,6,6 in relevant subject(s) for chosen specialism • Intake c.30 • Specialisms include: • LA with Film • LA with History • LA with Theatre & Performance Web link for Liberal Arts: http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/courses/la99

  8. Spacious, Beautiful Safe, self-contained “Powerhouse of Teaching & Research”

  9. Harry Potter Bell-ringing Belly-Dancing Cheese & Chocolate Economics, Law etc 322

  10. Not Just In The UK

  11. CALIFORNIA CAMPUS ANNOUNCED CUSP – ALREADY IN NEW YORK

  12. Top 15 in the world for employer reputation. (99.9% vs Harvard with 100%)

  13. Minimum Entry Criteria IB: 34 – 39 High School Diploma with overall GPA of 3.3+ or over 85% PLUS SATR with at least 1900 combined score orACT with a score of at least 28 PLUS EitherThree SAT Subject Tests of at least 650 (700+ for competitive courses) in each subject (with essential subjects being shown) OR Three AP subjects of at least 4 (5 for competitive courses) in class A subjects

  14. For further information, please contact: Maria de la Pisa Senior Liaison Officer – North America NorthAmerica@warwick.ac.uk

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