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Coventry University Group continues to help Ukraine rebuild and build towards a brighter future with new initiative News

Nearly three years on since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began, Coventry University Group continues to help the country to rebuild and prepare for a brighter future.


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Prepare for your arrival

Prepare for your arrival to CU Scarborough. We've put together everything you need to know to help ensure a smooth and confident start to your university experience.


Check your campus location

Before accepting your offer, make sure you’ve selected the correct campus, course, study mode, and qualification.


Apply for your visa

You’ll need a Student Visa to study with us in the UK. You can apply when you have your Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS). Your CAS is valid for 6 months and includes a number that you’ll need for your visa application.


Credibility interviews

As part of your UK Student visa application, you might be asked to attend a credibility interview. This is a normal part of the process used by UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) to check that your plan to study in the UK is genuine.


Right to study (RTS) check

To complete enrolment, all students who need immigration permission to study in the UK must pass a Right to Study (RTS) check. This is a legal requirement under UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) regulations and makes sure you are eligible to begin your course. If this check is not completed or is unsuccessful, you will not be able to enrol.


Set up your UKVI e-Visa account

You must set up your UKVI e-visa account to view and prove your immigration status before you travel to the UK.


Protective Security and Resilience MSc/PGDip/PGCert Course

This course focuses on complex security-related challenges faced by law enforcement, governments and businesses, how these can be understood and how they can be mitigated to help keep people safe.


Coventry University unveils innovative change to degree education to increase flexibility for students News

Major changes to the way courses are delivered at Coventry University are set to be introduced as part of its innovative approach to make studying more flexible. 


Credibility interviews

As part of your UK Student visa application, you might be asked to attend a credibility interview. This is a normal part of the process used by UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) to check that your plan to study in the UK is genuine.


Pay your deposit

Paying your deposit is important and you should do it before you travel. To meet all university and visa requirements, you must make this payment. If you don’t, you won’t be able to enrol or legally remain in the UK.


Dr. Jeremy Bryans

Assistant Professor, Institute for Future Transport and Cities


Dr Paul Herriotts

Professor of Transport Design, Institute for Future transport and Cities


Dr Nathan Joseph

Professor of Accounting and Finance, Centre for Financial and Corporate Integrity


Dr Yilmaz Guney

Professor of Finance, Centre for Resilient Business and Society


Emergency Preparedness and Management PGCert Course

Gain the knowledge, skills and competencies necessary to fulfil duties that fall upon organisations arising from civil contingencies legislation and other aligned civil defence duties.


Stay safe on campus

University life is full of new experiences and we’re here to help you enjoy them safely. Whether you're on campus, in the city, or online, our ThinkSafe initiative brings together all the tools, teams, and tips you need to feel secure and supported.


Wellbeing support

You can get help with your wellbeing and mental health, wherever you are studying. Some services are the same across all locations. Others depend on your campus. This guide explains what support is available and how to get help when you need it.


Safeguarding and Prevent

We all share the responsibility to keep everyone in our student community safe and well. All staff and students follow a code of behaviour that means if they see something worrying, they must report it.