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You may have many reasons for choosing to study through the University of London International Programmes. Many of our students state the worldwide reputation of our programmes as the most important factor, along with flexibility and affordability.
Our students come to us from a wide variety of backgrounds and experiences. Over 50,000 students are studying our programmes in 190 countries. Some join us straight from school while others start work and then decide to study with us to improve their career prospects or gain the knowledge and skills to help them perform their job better.
For those with ongoing family and professional commitments – flexibility of study and the ability to earn as you learn are especially important.
I
chose to study my Masters through the University of London International Programmes for a number
of reasons, including its reputation, the specialisation it offered, the project option, and
in particular, because I could study through distance learning. Enas
Newire, MSc Infectious Diseases, Egypt.
As
a qualified barrister, Nisha Mohamed was keen to study for a Master of Laws. Already working
in a thriving practice, she enrolled with the University of London External System, which offered
a course that focused on the areas she wanted to specialise in. Nisha
Mohamed, LLM, Hong Kong.
I
chose to study for the MSc in Clinical Trials by distance learning with the London School of
Health and Tropical Medicine as it is one of the best European schools in biomedical research. Paul
Vaucher, Clinical Trials, Switzerland.
When I discovered I had achieved
a First Class degree I began to think big, and suddenly my opportunities were endless. I plan
to practice law in Sri Lanka and represent my nation, speaking for and defending the cause of
humanity. Milhan Ikram Mohamed, LLB, Sri
Lanka.
A University of London degree
makes a difference on your CV and is valued by employers in the Middle East. Stan
Kolpakoff, BSc Accounting and Finance, Dubai.
My
journey to achieve to the LLB made me realise that with sheer hard work, zeal for knowledge,
perseverance and strength of character you can achieve your goals. Qasim
Aziz Butt, LLB, Pakistan.