Oxford’s Leading Business Training College
Have you considered Britain's
only independent university?
Here are some good reasons to study at
the University of Buckingham
� Top in the National Student Survey 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009
� 3-year honours degrees completed in 2-years � One member of academic staff for every eight students � Small group teaching and a safe campus � Guaranteed University accommodation � Multiple entry points in
September, January and July
“The course has given me excellent IT and business skills and a fantastic job – so thank you OMBS”
Executive Personal Assistant Diploma (9 months) GAP IT & Business Skills Diploma (12 weeks) Graduate Career Start Diploma (12 weeks)
For more information contact:
The University of Buckingham, Buckingham MK18 1EG UK Tel: 01280 820313 Fax: 01280 824081 Email:
info@buckingham.ac.uk
www.buckingham.ac.uk
www.oxfordbusiness.co.uk 01865 240963
The largest college of private Higher Education in the UK
American and British undergraduate degrees in the centre of London
• Wide range of BA degrees: business, management, events, marketing, international
relations, media communications, psychology, acting and film studies.
• International Focus: our students come from more than 100 countries and benefit from study abroad and foreign language opportunities.
• Personal Attention: class sizes are small, never exceeding 25 students. All students meet one-to-one with a personal academic advisor.
• Work experience and employability: we help students arrange work experience and internships. All students meet with career coaches in their final year.
Contact us: Tel: +44(0)20 7487 7505 Fax: +44(0)20 7487 7425 Email:
exrel@regents.ac.uk Web:
www.regents.ac.uk
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