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University of Bedfordshire
Park Square
Luton
Bedfordshire
UK, LU1 3JU
"One of the fantastic things about the University of Bedfordshire is the unique
environment. There are a wide range of nationalities, making it a very rewarding
experience."

"I would recommend the University to prospective students.
We have lecturers and students from around the world, which helps us understand the business environment on a global scale and it also means we can work with real international examples. The traditional Putteridge Bury campus is a good atmosphere in which to study."

"The staff are great.
My supervisor, Fiaz Hussain, was an enormous support with my thesis, as was Mark Hooper, who helped me gain experience of working in a real company."

"Access to high-quality kit and industry experience has really helped me during my postgraduate study.
As I've progressed in my degree, the careers advice I've received from the ABC Centre has also been a real benefit."

"I chose the University because it offers Primary Education with Languages so it serves a dual purpose for me, fostering my love of the Italian language and giving me a platform to learn how to become a teacher.
We do a placement abroad as well, which is a fabulous experience. I live in the new, amazing Liberty Park Halls of Residence. They're phenomenal!"
"The lecturers are brilliant and incredibly supportive. My course is great because I love looking after people. And I’m following in my Mum’s footsteps as she’s a nurse."

"The lecturers teach us lots of skills and then put us to the test by letting us apply them to a chosen piece of work of.
They help us develop confidence in ourselves by understanding the topics we are discussing."
"The most difficult aspect of studying for a PhD is keeping within the parameters of the research question. But that is also what is so rewarding – it can send you in all sorts of interesting directions."