The University of Greenwich welcomes students from around
the globe: from over one hundred countries, speaking as
many languages. The University of Greenwich is a major
modern UK university. I ts three campuses extend from
Maritime Greenwich to Medway, serving South East London,
Kent Thames-side and West Kent. The Kings Hill Institute
in West Malling, Kent is a centre for Continuing
Professional Development.
The university aims to combine the best of
the "old" and "new" university traditions, combining
strong regional links and a mission for access and
lifelong learning with research excellence and an
international role.
The International Office is here to help
you from the initial stages of applying for a place on the
International Foundation, undergraduate degree or
postgraduate degree programmes through to arrival to study
with us. It coordinates and supports the recruitment and
admission process for international students; make many
visits each year (to link with overseas universities; to
attend British Council Exhibitions and to interview
students); advise on entry requirements; and try the best
to answer any queries you may have by email.
The Natural
Resources Institute researches and works in over 100
countries, and makes 1000 overseas visits a year, to
countries such as Kenya, South Africa, Tanzania, and
Uganda.
There are representatives in several
countries who are there to help you to come to the
University of Greenwich by providing information about the
programmes, entry requirements and to assist with any visa
application.
The team looks forward to meeting you in
country, or at one of the orientation days for the
September programmes.
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