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Students can visit Handshake. Students can set up a personal dashboard and access a range of career resources and bookable services, including support with building their career plan, job application skills, and finding a student internship or graduate level role.
To officially register as a student at CU London, you will need to enrol at the start of every academic year.
Unlocking the Local Advantage - The Benefits of Pursuing Your Degree with CU London
If you already call London home, it's worth considering the advantages of studying locally. Local education offers the comfort of familiarity, an economical and adaptable lifestyle, and the potential for a powerful network that can shape your future.
Benefits of choosing an alternative start date at CU London
At CU London, we recognise that life can be unpredictable, and we are committed to ensuring that education remains accessible year-round.
We're excited to make you an offer to join us here at CU London. Discover your next steps and start your journey to a brighter future.
What are Higher Technical Qualifications?
The fast-paced Higher Technical Qualifications (HTQs) offer a direct path to developing industry-focused skills. Designed to provide you with practical education and prepare you for a successful career.
If the past year has got you thinking about your future and what you want to do with your life, then there’s never been a better time to make a change.
Find out what makes CU London a unique and exciting place to study.
Find out about study options with CU London.
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Postgraduate Territory Award September 2021
The Postgraduate Territory Award for September 2021 is available to students from selected territories who are studying a Postgraduate course with us from September 2021.
Virtual reality brings careers to life at CU Scarborough’s Working in Care event for young learners News
Virtual reality was used to show how “rewarding and challenging” careers working with children, young people and families can make a real difference.
Experienced police officers and cyber experts will talk of the exciting careers waiting in the world of cyber security at an event at CU Scarborough.
Working in Care Event
Exploring working with children, young people and families. We’re proud to play host to 150 school and college students (years 12 and 13), from the North Yorkshire region. Visiting students will have the opportunity to engage in 5 workshops, each with a variety of hands-on activities.