The University of Worcester

Phone:01905 855000

Situated over two campuses around the city, and with specialist arts and sports facilities, the University of Worcester is the fastest growing university in the UK and the only higher education institute in Herefordshire and Worcestershire.

 

Background and History

Ever since its inception in 1946, Worcester has moved from strength to strength. In everything from teaching quality to annual student admittance, the university has developed and invested money, more than doubling student numbers in the process. Committed to social learning and community involvement, Worcester was given university status in 2005. In 2010, the university received research degree-awarding powers and completed the renovation of its brand new City campus.

 

Location and Accessibility

Road: The quickest route to the University of Worcester is via the M5. Exit the M5 at Junction 7 and follow the A44 (London Road) towards Worcester city. Alternatively, you can take the A38 (Bath Road) north until joining with the A44 (London Road) towards Worcester. At the A449/A44 roundabout, take the A44 (Tybridge Street) and then join the A443 (Hytton Road). Follow until Hytton Road turns into Henwick Road and the university will appear on your left.

Rail: Worcester Foregate Street is the best railway station to arrive at when visiting either of Worcester's campuses. From Worcester Foregate Street, St. John's campus is a 25-minute walk away or a five-minute taxi ride. City campus, meanwhile, is just a five-minute walk from the station.

Complete with a team of fully trained staff, the Disability & Dyslexia Service strives to make every student's university experience as successful as possible. Students with specific needs are advised to visit the service for an assessment. From this, the team can prepare any necessary support and distribute advice on everything from Disability Students Allowance to accommodation and facilities.

What's on Offer

BA, BSc, Foundation, Diploma, MA, MSc, MBA, MPhil, PhD

Entry Requirements

Admission to degree programmes at the University of Worcester is based on academic merit, relevant experience and previous employment, as well as individual assessments. Acceptable qualifications include A-Levels, Scottish Highers, BTEC Nationals and equivalent.

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