Two main campuses, one in Stoke-on-Trent and one in Stafford. Staffordshire University has announced plans to vacate its Beaconside site in Stafford by 2016 at the latest and move all computing and entertainment technology degrees to its Stoke-on-Trent campus. However its highly rated nursing and midwifery courses – which are commissioned by the NHS – and health courses like paramedic and public health are set to remain based in Stafford. Satellite campus in Lichfield and Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital.
Easy access by rail and car, to and from regional airports. Major cities such as Birmingham, London and Manchester are easily accessible from Stoke and Stafford railway stations. 50/50 male/female ratio. The university is a large regional institution with over 17,000 students from all over the region, UK and the world. A further 9,000 are enrolled on Staffordshire University awards at partner institutions overseas. Recognised for our commitment to access, exceeding all of the HESA performance indicators for state/public school access.
Easy access by rail and car, to and from regional airports. Major cities such as Birmingham, London and Manchester are easily accessible from Stoke and Stafford railway stations. 50/50 male/female ratio. The university is a large regional institution with over 17,000 students from all over the region, UK and the world. A further 9,000 are enrolled on Staffordshire University awards at partner institutions overseas. Recognised for our commitment to access, exceeding all of the HESA performance indicators for state/public school access.
Staffordshire is among the leading Universities for secondary teacher training courses. The University came 4th among University providers in last year’s Good Teacher Training Guide – behind University of Cambridge, University of Exeter and University of Birmingham who occupied top three positions – and one place above the University of Oxford who ranked 1st last year. Staffordshire University's Teacher Training Provision has consistently been rated as 'Outstanding' in its last four Ofsted inspections and the University is currently recruiting to secondary PGCEs in Economics and Business; Mathematics; Design Technology and Computer Science. It is also recruiting to Primary PGCE. The Staffordshire Graduate project, launched in 2012, aims to ensure consistency across the portfolio and that all those completing their awards are equipped with a clearly defined set of qualities (knowledge and skills) which are designed to help them succeed in life and work.
One of a handful of institutions offering two-year, fast-track degrees. The University’s UK partners, which include the National Design Academy and local colleges, are responsible for delivering a wide range of Staffordshire University higher education awards to a further 4,600 students. Staffordshire University works hard to meet the demands of public and private sector employers. In recent years it launched a Foundation Degree in Offender Management which is now being offered to staff at two Serco operated prisons and has added to its portfolio with a new Foudation Degree in Leadership and Management for employees of Steelite International - the UK’s largest producer of tableware.
One of a handful of institutions offering two-year, fast-track degrees. The University’s UK partners, which include the National Design Academy and local colleges, are responsible for delivering a wide range of Staffordshire University higher education awards to a further 4,600 students. Staffordshire University works hard to meet the demands of public and private sector employers. In recent years it launched a Foundation Degree in Offender Management which is now being offered to staff at two Serco operated prisons and has added to its portfolio with a new Foudation Degree in Leadership and Management for employees of Steelite International - the UK’s largest producer of tableware.
The University recently announced new academic partnership with the world’s largest technology company Hewlett Packard to develop new sector-led computing degrees – a programme which will help to provide students with business-ready IT skills that are in deficit within the industry. New for 2014/15 entry is a new BSc(Hons) Internet of Things award.
HP will support the University in its plans to recruit more students to its franchised awards at partner institutions overseas and help facilitate global opportunities for students through its own international network and partners, aiming to give more students the chance to study in two or more countries.
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