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International students: +44 (0)121 314 9018
UK/Home students: +44 (0)121 314 4531
London
St James’ House 10 Rosebery Avenue London, EC1R 4TF
Birmingham
Louisa Ryland House
44 Newhall Street
Birmingham
B3 3PL
Manchester
St James' Building
61-95 Oxford St
Manchester, M1 6EQ
Ulster University and QA Higher Education are committed to being equal opportunities education providers and will therefore make reasonable adjustments for disabled applicants and students. All programmes included in this prospectus are delivered as part of a partnership between Ulster University and QA Higher Education – a UK higher education provider. All of our programmes at the London and Birmingham branch campuses are validated by the University and taught by QA Higher Education and University staff. The University and QA Higher Education endeavour to deliver courses and programmes of study in accordance with the description set out in this prospectus. This prospectus is produced at the earliest possible date in order to provide maximum assistance to individuals considering applying for a course of study offered by the University and QA Higher Education. QA Higher Education makes every effort to ensure that the information contained in the prospectus is accurate but it is possible that some changes will occur between the date of printing and the start of the academic year to which it relates. Please note that the branch campus website is the most up-to-date source of information regarding courses and facilities and we strongly recommend that you always visit the website before making any commitments. Although reasonable steps are taken to provide the programmes and services described, the University or QA Higher Education cannot guarantee the provision of any course or facility and the University or QA Higher Education may make variations to the contents or methods of delivery of courses, discontinue, merge or combine courses and introduce new courses if such action is reasonably considered to be necessary by the University. Such circumstances include (but are not limited to) industrial action, lack of demand, departure of key staff, changes in legislation or government policy including changes, if any, resulting from the UK departing the European Union, withdrawal or reduction of funding or other circumstances beyond the University’s reasonable control. If the University or QA Higher Education discontinues any courses, we will use reasonable endeavours to provide a suitable alternative course. In addition, courses may change during the course of study and in such circumstances the University or QA Higher Education will normally undertake a consultation process prior to any such changes and seek to ensure that no student is unreasonably prejudiced as a consequence of any such change. The University or QA Higher Education does not accept responsibility (other than through the negligence of the University, QA Higher Education, its staff or agents), for the consequences of any modification or cancellation of any course, or part of a course, offered by the University but will take into consideration the effects on individual students and seek to minimise the impact of such effects where reasonably practicable. The University or QA Higher Education cannot accept any liability for disruption to its provision of educational or other services caused by circumstances beyond its control, but the University and QA Higher Education will take all reasonable steps to minimise the resultant disruption to such services. The information given in this publication is accurate at the time of publication in January 2024.