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Courses at University

Graduate Jobs South works with four of the top universities in the South; Southampton Solent University, the University of Southampton, the University of Chichester and the University of Winchester. We have detailed below information about the courses currently run at these institutions.


UoS The University of Southampton is one of the UK's top ten research universities, offering first-rate opportunities and facilities for study and research across a wide range of subjects in humanities, health, science and engineering.  It has a global reputation for cutting-edge research and scholarship and is one of the country's top institutions for engineering, computer science and medicine. The University has over 22,000 students, around 5,000 staff, and an annual turnover in the region of £325 million.

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SSU Southampton Solent University is one of the UK's newest universities. It became a university in July 2005 and officially changed its name on 15 August 2005. The university now has some 16,000 students and offers a choice of courses ranging from foundation 'level zero' years that lead onto degree courses, to master's degrees and PhDs, plus a variety of professional and short courses.

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UoW The University of Winchester has over 5,600 students studying a wide selection of courses ranging from Foundation degrees, Bachelor Honours degrees through to professional development, postgraduate Masters and Research degrees. Programmes of study span the arts, humanities, social sciences, business, education, health and social care.

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University of Chichester The University of Chichester has over 4,700 students studying in a wide variety of courses. Their aim is to be a university that is recognised internationally, significant nationally, important regionally and vital locally – not only in teaching and student experience, but also in research and in its contribution to our diverse communities and the public, private and voluntary sectors.

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