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  1. Regent's University London Location. Surrounded by 11 acres of private gardens in royal Regent’s Park, and with gated access and a 24/7 security presence, our secluded campus offers a serene oasis in which to live and study, right in the heart of bustling central London.

  2. The latest research published by Joanne Lusher, Professor at Regent’s University London, studies the Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on students’ sleep patterns, sexual activity, screen use, and food intake. Psychotherapy & Psychology

  3. As well as spending time in our studio spaces, you'll take field trips to some of London’s best-known museums, galleries and fashion archives. Find your 23-24 academic calendar here. Contact hours: Years 1 and 2: 16-18 hours per week. Year 3: no less than 16 hours per week. Teaching staff.

  4. Additionally, the university offers both on-campus and off-campus housing at 5,000 USD to 10,000 USD. Scholarships: Over 70% of Regent’s University London alumni work at the top 2% of companies in the world such as KPMG, Deloitte, Infosys, Dell, Boston Consulting. The starting average salary of the graduates is somewhere around 30,000 USD to ...

  5. Built for innovators, entrepreneurs and future leaders. lightbulb. UK university with the highest percentage of founders. star. 8 alumni named in Forbes 30 under 30 in 3 years. trophy. #1 in London for developing future-ready skills. home_and_garden. Beautiful central London campus in 11-acre private grounds.

  6. Learn English in London. We offer a personalised, practical approach to teaching with the chance to practise your language skills on the ground in one of the world’s most exciting capital cities. Make friends from all over the globe. You'll mix with students from over 40 countries studying English, and over 140 across the University campus.

  7. Contact hours: Levels 4, 5 and 6: 14 hours per week of timetabled teaching classes. Teaching staff. You'll be taught by a variety of business leaders and research-active academics, who regularly have work published in journals and collaborate with institutions, such as BBC News.