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Do you dream about spending your days in state-of-the-art laboratories, breaking new frontiers in scientific research? Find thousands of courses and scholarships in this issue to kick-start your career in science.
Not sure if a bachelors, masters or PhD is the right choice for you? In this issue we tell you about a range of other UK qualifications that could be what you’re looking for. An MBA from the UK could be exactly what your career needs and with top B-schools in the UK, you need not look further. Check out our alumni feature where Tanvi tells us about her career. Finally, find some exciting events and updates by the British Council.
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Subject Profile: Sciences
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Passionate about a career in science? A tradition of innovation, combined with cutting edge research, makes the UK an ideal place to study science. UK’s universities are at the heart of its scientific successes, producing over 100 Nobel Laureates and encouraging students to think independently.
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What is the right UK qualification for you?
Besides bachelor’s and master’s qualifications, UK universities offer thousands of excellent courses. Respected by employers and academics worldwide – let a UK degree unlock your potential.
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The Place To Be
We are an internationally-leading school, with students and staff from more than 60 nationalities. We're top-10 in every league table, including #2 for Marketing (Complete University Guide), #4 for Accounting & Finance and #5 for Business Studies (Times). Join us and enjoy the Lancaster Advantage.
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Subject Profile: MBA
An MBA from the UK can be the boost your career needs. Whether you’re a professional, or student, and interested in finance, or marketing – there’s something for everyone.
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Alumni Story
Brunel University graduate, Tanvi shares her secrets of success – find out how she got a job in the design industry, and what she learned from studying in the UK.
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Register for free short courses
FutureLearn is a new initiative from the Open University, in partnership with 23 leading universities, the British Council, British Museum and British Library.
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Reading Challenge Programme 2016
The Reading Challenge this year is called 'The BIG Friendly Read' which introduces children to a wide variety of books from the British Council Library.
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Information Sessions
Information briefing sessions are conducted by British Council staff and are typically attended by prospective students and parents. It is open to anyone interested in knowing about studying in the UK.
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