The University of Bedfordshire is a public research university with campuses in Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire, England. The university has roots in further and higher education from 1882: it gained university status in 1993 as the University of Luton. The university changed its name to the University of Bedfordshire in 2006, following the merger of the University of Luton with the Bedford campus of De Montfort University.
It is spread across five campuses: there are three in Bedfordshire, in Bedford and Luton; and two in Buckinghamshire, in Aylesbury (for students studying Nursing and Midwifery), and in Milton Keynes. It is also active in London and Birmingham, as well as globally, with a growing portfolio of international partnerships as far afield as Trinidad and Tobago, Egypt, Vietnam, Oman and Mauritius.
Career-focused programs with strong industry links and practical learning opportunities.
Affordable tuition fees and a range of scholarships for international students.
Convenient locations in Luton and Bedford, close to London and major transport hubs.
Modern facilities including advanced labs, libraries, and student support services.
Diverse community with a welcoming environment for students from all over the world.
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