Study in London at the University of East London (UEL). UEL is a vibrant and diverse learning community. Canadian students are currently enrolled on our undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in subject areas ranging from Business to International Law.
There are lots of reasons why students from Canada choose to study at University of East London:
We have strong links with institutions in Canada. In particular, we have an exchange agreement with University of The Fraser Valley whereby several students each year have the opportunity to study at the partner institution for part of their degree.
You can choose from a huge range of subject areas including:
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For full details about our courses please click here http://www.uel.ac.uk/courses/.
We offer a Study Abroad Programme allowing students from Canada to take classes here for one or two semesters, as part of a degree in their home country. For more information on the Study Abroad Programme please click herewww.uel.ac.uk/international/study/exchanges.htm.
The majority of Canadian students studying at UEL are entitled to funding from the Canadian government in the form of loans and grants. For more information on this please click here www.canlearn.ca/eng/index.shtml.
The London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic games put our region in the global spotlight as never before. The University of East London is closely involved in sports development, the Olympic Park legacy, and other projects which are rapidly developing in the run-up to the Games. For more information about our involvement in London 2012, please click here www.uel.ac.uk/2012/.
If you have any questions about studying at UEL, or in the UK in general, please feel free to get in touch with James Curran (Head of International Development) on j.curran@uel.ac.uk.
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