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Education

Education in the UK has assumed the status of a global brand at both local and international levels. This has inadvertently influenced the decision of foreign-based students to study here; creating an extensive industry where potentials are yet to be fully tapped. The UK government’s continued commitment to Further Education and Lifelong Learning has also strengthened this position through various funded academic programmes. As a result, we are able to strike a balance between the needs of the education providers and those of their clients - the learners.

Cambridge Education Group

Since 1952, Cambridge Education Group has been delivering the highest quality academic, creative and English Language programmes, preparing thousands of students to progress onto the world’s leading universities.

 

Whatever students aspire to, whichever college, school or centre they choose, Cambridge Education Group promises excellent teaching, premium facilities and the personal service our students demand.

ARU London

ARU London offers nine undergraduate full-time degree programmes spanning the main subject areas of business, management and finance.

 

Opt for the BSc Business and Hospitality Management or the BSc Business and Healthcare Management and your course will include a paid internship in your second year and the opportunity to find relevant part-time work from the start of the course.

Bloomsbury Institute, London

All Bloomsbury Institute London courses are delivered on-campus at Birkbeck College, University of London.  Bloomsbury Institute's students have full access to Birkbeck College’s library (with borrowing rights) and access to Birkbeck’s IT facilities (including Wi-Fi).

 

Bloomsbury Institute, Lonson has been approved to deliver specified University of Northampton degrees. The University of Northampton is ranked by the Guardian as a top 50 UK university.

 

Bloomsbury Institute offers a University English Access Course (for international students) and Pearson (BTEC) Higher National Diploma courses in Business and Computing. For more information, contact Right Tick Consulting at info@right-tick-consulting.co.uk

Th City College, London

Established in 1979, The City College is one of the oldest independent institutions in London offering 2-year BTEC HND programmes in Business, Computing, Hospitality, Travel & Tourism and Health & Social Care. Located near the Old street station, it is simply minutes away from the heart of London. Over the years thousands of students have successfully completed their studies at The City College.

 

As well as maintaining high academic standards and providing quality tuition, The City College is noted for its prompt response to the education and training developments in the global market and for its pastoral care given to students.

For more details, contact, contact Right Tick Consulting at info@right-tick-consulting.co.uk

Lithuanian University of Health Sciences

The Lithuanian University of Health Sciences (LSMU) is a merger of Kaunas University of Medicine (KMU) and the Lithuanian Veterinary Academy (LVA). LSMU is now the biggest institution of higher education for biomedical sciences in Lithuania, continuing the best traditions of KMU and LVA.

 

LSMU has successfully integrated studies, research and clinical practice through its two main academies: Medical Academy and Veterinary Academy. While students of Medicine, Odontology and Nursing gain their practical skills at the LSMU Hospital, which is the largest medical institution in the Baltic States, where more than 1,200 highly qualified doctors and 2,400 members of the nursing staff take care of over 78,000 patients annually, Pharmacy students gain practical skills at the University Pharmacy, which is designed not only to serve the public but also to be the main training facility of the Faculty of Pharmacy, offering students a broad spectrum of practical knowledge and skills and providing them with first-hand working experience. For more information, contact Right Tick Consulting at info@right-tick-consulting.co.uk

 

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