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INTO Queen's University Belfast
Company typePrivate
IndustryEducation
Websitehttp://www.into.uk.com/qub/index.php

INTO Queen's University Belfast is a joint-venture study centre between Queen's University Belfast and INTO University Partnerships.[1][2][3] Announced in July 2009, the international college provides foundation programmes, International Diplomas, Graduate Diplomas, and English for University Study programmes for international students. Its international foundation programme offers a direct route to a range of undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in areas such as (i) such as science, engineering, computing and mathematics; and (ii) businesses, humanities and social sciences.

In January 2010, the centre moved to newly refurbished premises at Lennoxvale within walking distance of both the University campus and Elms Village Student accommodation. Located within two Georgian houses, the centre offers courses for more than 400 international students.[citation needed]. Since its establishment, more than 500 students have progressed to degree programmes at Queen's University Belfast alone, with progression to a wide range of UK universities.

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References

  1. ^ "Campus scheme to create 40 jobs" BBC, 24 July 2009
  2. ^ [1] Northern Ireland News "College to boost job opportunities" 24 July 2009
  3. ^ UTV News "University college creates 40 jobs" 24 July 2009