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University of Worcester

Worcester

  • Location: Town, City

Student life

The University of Worcester is famed for its welcoming campus atmosphere and rich, supportive student experience.

We combine excellent teaching with a whole range of additional opportunities – from professional placements to studying abroad. Our facilities, including The Hive Library and the Arena, have won some of the country’s most prestigious awards.   

And all in the beautiful city of Worcester, recently named by The Times newspaper as one of their top places to live. Our location in a historic city means that you benefit from beautiful, safe surroundings, as well as reasonable living costs.

Visit University of Worcester to see what life is like on campus.

What's it like to live in West Midlands?
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The West Midlands is made up of Herefordshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire, and Worcestershire. Its main cities are Birmingham, Coventry, and Wolverhampton.

It’s the most diverse part of the country behind London, with a proud multicultural history, from the birth of Two-Tone music in Coventry – a combination of Caribbean ska and English punk – to the Balti curry, courtesy of Birmingham’s Pakistani community.

Once the heart of heavy industry and manufacturing, and the inspiration for Peaky Blinders, Birmingham is one of the youngest cities in Europe, with over 40% under 25 years old.

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What's it like to live in Worcester?
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Yes, Worcestershire sauce is made here. But ‘The Woo’ has plenty of history too, plus spectacular scenery courtesy of the Cotswolds and Malvern Hills.

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Campus and facilities

The University has four main sites: St John's Campus, City Campus and Severn Campus as well as the nearby Lakeside Campus. 

The St John’s and City Campus are a pleasant 20-minute walk from each other, with the Severn Campus conveniently situated between the two.  

St John’s Campus is the largest campus while the City Campus is home to The Hive, the University’s £60 million pound award winning library, and the Severn Campus is home to the University Arena, Britain’s first major indoor sports arena specially constructed to meet the needs of wheelchair as well as able bodied athletes.

Course locations

Dudley College of Technology (The Black Country and Marches Institute of Technology)

Zoological Drive, Dudley, DY1 4AE

Birmingham Metropolitan College (James Watt College)

Aldridge Road, Great Barr, Birmingham, B44 8NE

Iron Mill College (Exeter Campus or Poole Campus)

7 Barnfield Crescent, Exeter, EX1 1QT

Main Site

Henwick Grove, Worcester, WR2 6AJ

Riverside Centre

113 Hylton Road, Worcester, WR2 5JN

City Campus

Castle Street, Worcester, WR1 3AS

Millennium Performing Arts

Rudolf Steiner House, 35 Park Road, London, NW1 6XT

Halesowen College

Whittingham Road, Halesowen, B63 3NA

Birmingham Metropolitan College (Matthew Boulton College)

4 Jennens Road, Birmingham, B4 7PS

Birmingham Metropolitan College (Sutton Coldfield College)

Jennens Road, Birmingham, B4 7PS

St John's Campus

Henwick Grove, Worcester, WR2 6AJ

Dudley College of Technology (The Broadway)

The Broadway, Dudley, DY1 4AS

Herefordshire, Ludlow and North Shropshire College

Folly Lane, Hereford, HR1 1LS

Somerset Centre for Integrated Learning

The Holway Centre, Taunton, TA1 2JB