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As part of International Study Centre course, students will benefit from university-style teaching, small class sizes and tailored support. Students will have the opportunity to ask questions and receive individual attention, allowing them to grow in confidence and achieve their goals. All courses have integrated careers element which will help students to gain the tools they need to stand out in the competitive graduate job market.
Students will find everything they need to live and study on the University of Sussex campus. From inspiring lectures in modern classrooms and labs to unwinding in cosy coffee shops, bars and restaurants. There’s also a supermarket, launderette, bank, bookshop, dentist, pharmacy, health centre and a whole range of sports and fitness facilities. Also, they will benefit from living in Brighton, one of the UK’s most creative and vibrant cities. The University of Sussex is just nine minutes by train from Brighton, making visits to the city centre easy and accessible. The city is famous for its beautiful seafront, unique shops and markets, and thriving music and art scenes. Each year, millions of inquisitive tourists and open-minded individuals visit this inspirational city to experience its friendly and creative atmosphere.
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Cost of living in United Kingdom
Total average cost: £1355
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£474Housing
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£559Food
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£88Daily life
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£234Clothing
Entry requirements
Specific entry requirements vary depending on the subject area, level and course. You can view all courses from University of Sussex ISC - Study Group UK to filter on courses to understand what requirements they have.
IELTS is accepted at University of Sussex ISC - Study Group UK
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